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The Shining. Alberto Enriquez.

by Enriquez, Alberto; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 12Science. Publisher: New Scientist, 2003ISSN: 1522-3264;.Subject(s): Chemical bonds | Earthquake prediction | Electromagnetic waves | Infrared radiation | Ionizing radiation | Light | Physics -- Experiments | Seismologists | Seismology -- ResearchDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Throughout history, eyewitnesses have reported orange glows, bluey-white luminescence, fireballs or flashes in the days before and during an earthquake." (NEW SCIENTIST) This article discusses unusual lights, low in the sky, that sometimes precede earthquakes and may give scientists clues as to when an earthquake will occur and how strong it will be.
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Originally Published: The Shining, July 5, 2003; pp. 26-29.

"Throughout history, eyewitnesses have reported orange glows, bluey-white luminescence, fireballs or flashes in the days before and during an earthquake." (NEW SCIENTIST) This article discusses unusual lights, low in the sky, that sometimes precede earthquakes and may give scientists clues as to when an earthquake will occur and how strong it will be.

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