A PROMISED VICTORY
(A RIDE ON EAGLE’S WINGS)
A PROMISED VICTORY
(A RIDE ON EAGLE’S WINGS)
A PROMISED VICTORY
(A RIDE ON EAGLE’S WINGS)
A PROMISED VICTORY
(A RIDE ON EAGLE’S WINGS)
1.
A ride on eagle’s wings
So airy and taking flight
There’s no.other ride
with this sort of plight
This ride is a Promised Victory,
Surely One that has made History.
Believing in the truth
transcending my highest
expectation
Weary soldier a Miracle
was told ya
the hand of G-d
rending the atmosphere
just to rescue His
child from all of the fear
from what looked to me
to be an uncertain destiny
an uncertain wait
touched by the hand of G-d
A reflection not a fraud
aglow in the pain is hard to know
what will be the gain
and faith is the key
that shelter’s me
faith in Him,
in Jesus Christ
A Promised Destiny
this ride on eagle’s wings.
By:mel-Sarah Christ
kimberly marie(mary)LaPointe-Hanson
Christ
*Revelation 12 lotr etc.Sealed in Eternally.
My talons arise
Earthquakes Summit
Informations about Summit
Country | United States of America |
Region | California (CA/029) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 35.12774 Longitude : -118.41397 |
Altitude | 1231 |
Time zone | America/Los Angeles (GMT -8h) |
Earthquakes | 237Alternative names for Summit
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*GOD HAS FALLEN NOT JESUS CHRIST.
*GOD IS BEING VIOLENT WITH WHO IAM.
*NOT JESUS CHRIST.
*GOD CHEATS.
*NOT JESUS CHRIST.
*GOD IS PERVERTED.
*NOT JESUS CHRIST.
*GOD BREAKS HIS WORD.
*NOT JESUS CHRIST.
*GOOGLE,NICOLE&SERGEY BRIN ...."CAN STOP ACTING LIKE GOD IS DOING THIS BECAUSE OF WHO THEY ARE.
*HE HAS MADE IT CLEAR THAT HE IS NOT &THAT,
*I CANNOT EVER,
*BE ANYONE BUT HWO IAM ETERNALLY SEALED IN.
*U LOOK GODDAMNED LOO-TARDED ACTING LIKE ANYTHING,
*IS FOR OR ABOUT WHO U ARE.
*"ONLY I AM IRIS."
*THESE ARE FINAL ANSWERS.
&SEALED IN ETERNALLY THESE REALLY ARE.
*NICOLE BRIN WAS NOT EVER ANYONE THAT,
*IS ANY KIND OF IRIS.
*THESE ARE FINAL ANSWERS.
&SEALED IN ETERNALLY THESE REALLY ARE.
Earthquakes Ciburial..."*NO.TO ANY:CHRIST IRIS BURIAL IRIS NOAH DOOR NOAH EVE II SION:SAVIOUR IRIS OMEGA NOAH ALPHA:*GOD TOLD U THAT I AM NOT DEAD, *AND THAT I WILL NOT EVER BE DEAD AS WHO IAM ETERNALLY SEALED IN AS. *TIMES EVERY DIRECTION AND EVERY PLACE. *TIMES INFINITY.
Earthquakes Summit
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Region | California (CA/029) | |||||||||||||||||
Coordinates | Latitude : 35.12774 Longitude : -118.41397 | |||||||||||||||||
Altitude | 1231 | |||||||||||||||||
Time zone | America/Los Angeles (GMT -8h) | |||||||||||||||||
Earthquakes | 237Alternative names foRRr Summit
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Recent Earthquakes:Orășeni-Deal, Botoşani, Romania
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*THERE IS NO.SUCH THING AS ANY:ORIENTAL ASIAN EVE NICOLE DEAL-B,
*OMEGA T(MOON:TAYLOR) OMEGA(2)(II) SAVIOUR NICOLE ROSE MA NICOLE ALPHA.
*FINAL ANSWER.
*&SEALED IN ETENRALLY IS THIS FINAL ANSWER.
*GOD NOT ONCE EVER USED A WHITE WOMAN,
* TO REPRESENT AN ASIAN,
*OR AFRICAN..." WOMAN.
*I AM REVELATION 12 LOTR ETC.ARWEN,
*(SOPHIE)SELENE,SARAH CONNOR,
*CATHY CHANDLER,ETC.
*MEANING EVERY WOMAN THAT IAM,
*IS ONLY BETRAYED AS I AM BY A WHITE WOMAN.
*FINAL ANSWER.
*AGAIN:U HAVE 'THEE FINAL"ANSWERS.
*"NOTHING MORE EVER NEEDS TO BE PRESENTED",
*TO CONFIRM WHO "THEE WOMAN" IS.
*WHO SHE IS WITH.
*NO.OTHER WOMAN CAN EVER BE BROUGHT FORTH,
*EVER AGAIN & HAVE IT BE:HEBREW SCRIPTURALLY,* *LEGAL.
*&U DO KNOW THIS ABSOLUTE FACT,
* OF HEBREW SCRIPTURAL MATTER:TRUTH.
*ALL IS SEALED IN ETERNALLY.
*THIS CANNOT BE TURNED-BACK.
*ALTERED,TRANSFERRED,DONE-AWAY,
*WITH,ADDED TO OR TAKEN AWAY FROM,
*FOR WICKEDNESS ETC...."
*
*Io recognized by her father (Victor Honoré Janssens)
Io - Greek Mythology
Earthquakes Iris
Informations about Iris
Country | United States of America |
Region | California (CA/025) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 33.19531 Longitude : -115.40443 |
Altitude | 25 |
Time zone | America/Los Angeles (GMT -8h) |
Earthquakes | 107 |
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WikipediaEarthquakes Niland
Informations about Niland
Country | United States of America |
Region | California (CA/025) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 33.24004 Longitude : -115.51888 |
Altitude | -43 |
Population | 1 006 inhabitants |
Time zone | America/Los Angeles (GMT -8h) |
Earthquakes | 976 |
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*'WE ARE IN REVELATION 12 LOTR ETC."(SEALED),
*GOD HAS ALREADY,
* CONFIRMED THIS ABSOLUTE FACT OF MATTER.
*ANOTHER OF MY AND JESUS'S REVELATION 12 LOTR ETC.,
*HEBREW EVERLASTING MARRIAGE BLOOD COVENANTS THAT GOD,
*HAS POURED FORTH FROM MY HOLY GRAIL WOMB AND PRIVATE PLACE:VAGINA.
*POURED FORTH FROM WHO I,ETERNALLY AM OF WHO I,ETERNALLY AM SEALED,
* IN AS.
Earthquakes Ye-y-lā-q-e Dīv Dīv
Informations about Yeylāq-e Dīv Dīv
Country | Iran |
Region | Āz̄ārbāyjān-e Gharbī (01) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 38.43333 Longitude : 45.1 |
Time zone | Asia/Tehran (GMT +4h) |
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Fly Like An Eagle Steve Miller Band
*A WOMAN CANNOT EVER BE A REAL GODDESS,
* OR: 'THE DIVINE MOTHER"
*UNLESS SHE IS MARRIED TO A REAL GOD(GODS).
*THIS IS NOT SOMETHING THAT,
*A WHORE ILLEGAL MISTRESS,
*CAN EVER BECOME.
*OR HAVE GIVEN TO HER AS ANY KIND OF HONOR.
*I AM ETERNALLY SEALED IN AS WHAT THIS IS EVERYTHING ABOUT.
*IT CANNOT BE ALTERED,TRANSFERRED,GIVEN AWAY,
*DONE AWAY WITH,
*OR CHANGED FOR WICKEDNESS.
Recent Earthquakes:Mountain View, California, United States
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- 419 earthquakes in the past 365 days
Los Altos Hills has had: (M1.5 or greater)
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Beryl
A minor ore of beryllium, and one of the most important gem minerals.
Author: Hobart M. King, PhD, GIA Graduate Gemologist
What is Beryl?
Beryl is a relatively rare silicate mineral with a chemical composition of Be3Al2Si6O18. It is found in igneous and metamorphic rocks in many parts of the world.
Beryl has served as a minor o-re of beryllium, and color varieties of the mineral are among the world’s most popular gemstones. Emerald, aquamarine, heliodor, and morganite are the most popular varieties of beryl.
Table of Contents
What Is Beryl? Uses of Beryl Geologic Occurrence Physical Properties Gem Beryls Emerald Aquamarine Morganite Heliodor Green Beryl Red Beryl Goshenite Maxixe Chatoyant Beryl Synthetic Beryl |
Uses of Beryl
Beryl once served as the world's only important ore of beryllium metal. But in 1969, Spor Mountain, Utah became the source for about 80% of the world's beryllium supply when bertrandite, a beryllium silicate hydroxide mineral, was discovered there.
The extraction of beryllium from beryl is very costly, and as long as bertrandite is available in large amounts, beryl will remain a minor ore of that metal. Small amounts of beryl, mostly produced as a by-product of gemstone mining, are still used to produce beryllium.
The most important use of beryl today is as a gemstone. It is one of the most important gem minerals, and the gems of beryl are named by their color as: emerald (green), aquamarine (greenish blue to blue), morganite (pink to orange), red beryl (red), heliodor (yellow to greenish yellow), maxixe (deep blue), goshenite (colorless), and green beryl (light green).
Emerald and aquamarine are by far the most popular varieties of gem beryl; however, the popularity of morganite has surged since about 2010. Compared to other gemstones, emeralds are second only to diamonds in terms of the dollar value imported into the United States. Occasionally, chatoyant specimens of beryl are found that can be cut into cabochons to produce interesting cat's-eye gemstones.
Geologic Occurrence of Beryl
Beryl is a mineral that contains a significant amount of beryllium. Beryllium is a very rare metal, and that limits the formation of beryl to a few geological situations where beryllium is present in sufficient amounts to form minerals. It mainly occurs in granite, rhyolite, and granite pegmatites; in metamorphic rocks associated with pegmatites; and, in veins and cavities where hydrothermal activity has altered rocks of granitic composition. These different types of deposits are often found together and serve as an exploration indicator for finding beryl.
Beryl is also found where carbonaceous shale, limestone, and marble have been acted upon by regional metamorphism. The famous emerald deposits of Colombia and Zambia were formed under these conditions. The carbonaceous material is thought to provide the chromium or vanadium needed to color the emerald.
Physical Properties of Beryl | |
Chemical Classification | Silicate |
Color | Green, yellow, blue, red, pink, orange, colorless |
Streak | Colorless (harder than the streak plate) |
Luster | Vitreous |
Diaphaneity | Translucent to transparent |
Cleavage | Imperfect |
Mohs Hardness | 7.5 to 8 |
Specific Gravity | 2.6 to 2.8 |
Diagnostic Properties | Crystals are prismatic with flat terminations, hexagonal, and without striations. Hardness and relatively low specific gravity. |
Chemical Composition | Be3Al2Si6O18 |
Crystal System | Hexagonal (occurs in prismatic to tabular crystals) |
Uses | Gemstones, a minor ore of beryllium. |
Physical Properties of Beryl
The most important physical properties of beryl are those that determine its usefulness as a gem. Color is by far the most important. Color is what determines if the gem is an emerald, an aquamarine, a morganite, etc. The quality and saturation of the color will have an enormous impact upon the value of a gem.
The clarity is very important. Transparent gems of perfect clarity - without inclusions, fractures or other internal characteristics - are the most desirable. Finding these in an adequate size to make large gems can be difficult.
Beryl's durability ranges from fair to very good. It has a Mohs hardness of 7.5 to 8, which helps it resist scratches when worn in jewelry. It is one of the hardest gem materials.
However, beryl breaks by cleavage and it is also brittle. Many specimens, especially of emerald, are fractured or highly included. These weaknesses can make beryl vulnerable to damage by impact, pressure, or temperature change.
Beryl can be difficult to identify. When it occurs as a well-formed crystal, its prismatic, hexagonal form with flat terminations and lack of striations is a good aid in identification. Beryl's high hardness and relatively low specific gravity are helpful for separating it from similar gem materials.
Gem Beryls
The primary economic use of beryl today is as a gemstone. It occurs in a wide variety of colors that appeal to many consumers. A brief description of popular gem beryl varieties is presented in the sections below.
Emerald
Emeralds are gem-quality specimens of beryl that are defined by their green color. To be considered an "emerald," a stone must have a rich, distinct color in the bluish green to green to yellowish green range. If the color is not a rich saturated green, the stone should be called a "green beryl" instead of an "emerald."
There are often disagreements between buyers and sellers on judging the color boundary between emerald and green beryl. Some also believe that the name "emerald" should be reserved for stones with a green color caused by chromium rather than by vanadium. Material colored by iron is almost always too light to be called emerald and usually lacks the distinct green color typically associated with emerald.
Emerald is the most popular and valuable variety of beryl. It serves as the only birthstone for the month of May. Because it is the world's most popular green gemstone, an alternative birthstone was not designated.
Excellent emerald crystals are often more highly valued for use as collector specimens than as gems. Cutting them into faceted gems would be a huge financial loss. Many people collect specimens of gem minerals because they are treasured not only for their ability to be used to produce gems, but also for their desirability as mineral specimens.
Emerald, sapphire and ruby are considered to be the "big three" of colored stones. More money is spent on these in the United States than all other colored stones combined. In many years, the United States imports a higher dollar value of emerald than of ruby and sapphire combined. Colombia, Zambia, Brazil, and Zimbabwe are major producers of gem-quality emerald. A small amount of emerald is sporadically mined in the United States near Hiddenite, North Carolina.
Emerald is a beautiful gem, but it is often fractured or highly included. Most of the emerald entering the retail market has been treated in some way. Fractures are often impregnated with glass or resins to stabilize the stone and make the fractures less visible. Stones are often waxed or oiled to hide fractures and surface-reaching inclusions. Heating and drilling are often done to reduce the visibility of inclusions.
Even after these treatments, a person with a small amount of knowledge can usually look into a display case at the typical mall jewelry store and with reasonable success identify natural stones and lab-created stones by their clarity. Lab-created stones have a bright green color and are transparent. Natural stones are usually translucent or have visible inclusions and fractures. Natural stones without these characteristics are extremely rare and have a very high price.
Many people prefer natural stones and their visible flaws. Others prefer the clarity and color of lab-created stones and their significantly lower price. Lab-created emeralds account for a significant percentage of the stones on display and being sold in many department stores and mall jewelry stores.
Aquamarine
Aquamarine is the second-most-popular gem beryl and is the birthstone for the month of March. Like emerald, its identity is defined by its color. Aquamarine has a distinct greenish blue to blue color. Unlike emerald, light-colored stones in this color range are still called aquamarine. The stones that are richly colored are the most desirable, and the stones with a very pale color are made into inexpensive jewelry.
Aquamarine differs from emerald in another way - it normally has far fewer inclusions and fractures. Most of the aquamarine seen in mall jewelry stores is usually eye clean and without visible fractures.
The color of aquamarine can usually be improved by heating. Most stones entering the retail market have been heated. Many of the greenish blue stones offered for sale were distinctly bluish green or even yellow beryl before treatment.
Morganite
Morganite, also known as "pink beryl" and "rose beryl," is a rare variety of beryl that ranges in color between yellowish orange, orange, pink, and lilac. "Rose," "salmon," and "peach" are common words that have been used to describe morganite's colors. Trace amounts of manganese are the cause of color in most morganite.
Morganite is the third most commonly seen variety of beryl in jewelry stores, but the selection is often limited, and stones with top color are very hard to find. Most morganite sold in jewelry has been heat treated to improve its color. Heating generally removes traces of yellow from the stone and converts orange or yellowish stones into a more desirable pink color. Some morganite has been irradiated to deepen its color. Synthetic morganite has been produced but has not been widely marketed because morganite is not well known to consumers.
Until about 2010, three things severely limited the popularity of morganite: 1) most specimens were very light in color; 2) jewelry manufacturers were hesitant to make a large commitment to the gem because they did not have a steady source of supply; and, 3) consumers were not familiar with morganite because it had never been strongly promoted.
However, starting in about 2010, discoveries of morganite in Brazil and improved methods of heat treatment increased the supply of morganite and improved the color of material with a weak saturation. Since then an increasing amount of moranite jewelry has been appearing in stores.
Heliodor
Yellow beryl, also called "golden beryl" or "heliodor," is a yellow to greenish yellow beryl. Yellow beryl is a durable stone that often has a beautiful yellow color and a relatively low price. The public is not especially familiar with the gem, and as a result the demand is low and so is the price. People who enjoy yellow gems and want an item of jewelry with a yellow beryl will have a hard time finding it at most jewelry stores. It is most often seen in the inventory of a jeweler who does custom designs.
A few vendors call it "yellow emerald." This name is inappropriate because the name "emerald" is by definition a beryl of green color. The Federal Trade Commission has proposed revising its Guides for the Jewelry, Precious Metals and Pewter Industries to state that incorrect usage of varietal names is “unfair” and “deceptive.” Their proposal points directly to “yellow emerald” as an example of a misleading name.
This is a direct quote from the Federal Trade Commission's Guides for the Jewelry, Precious Metals, and Pewter Industries (page 7, section V):
"The Commission proposes adding a new section that states it is unfair or deceptive to mark or describe a product with an incorrect varietal name.14 Varietal names describe a division of gem species or genus based on color, type of optical phenomenon, or other distinguishing characteristic of appearance (e.g., crystal structure). Based on consumer perception evidence, this proposed section provides two examples of markings or descriptions that may be misleading: (1) use of the term “yellow emerald” to describe a golden beryl or heliodor, and (2) the use of the term “green amethyst” to describe prasiolite."
Small amounts of iron are thought to produce the color of yellow beryl, which can often be changed with heating or irradiation. Despite the fact that many specimens of yellow beryl depreciate with treatment to less valuable colors, some specimens can be heated to a greenish blue similar to aquamarine, while others can be irradiated to produce a more desirable yellow color. Those with plans to treat yellow beryl must experiment because treatment success is variable.
Green Beryl
"Green beryl" is the name given to light green specimens of beryl that do not have a tone and saturation dark enough to merit the name "emerald." Some of this light green beryl is colored by iron and lacks the distinct green color associated with emerald. Some is colored by chromium or vanadium and does not have the proper hue, tone, and saturation to be called "emerald."
The price difference between green beryl and emerald is significant, so some buyers or sellers hope to have specimens judged in their favor. This can lead to problems because a precise color boundary between emerald and green beryl has not been defined with industry-wide agreement. Green beryl can be an attractive gem, but it is rarely seen in jewelry.
Red Beryl
Red beryl is one of the world's rarest gem materials. Gem-quality material that is large enough to facet has been found in very modest amounts in the Wah Wah Mountains and Thomas Range of Utah. Occurrences of red beryl have been found in the Black Range of New Mexico, but crystals there are just a few millimeters in length and are generally too small to facet.
Red beryl usually has a strong and attractive red color. It has a high enough saturation that even small gems have a very strong color. This is fortunate because most gems cut from red beryl are very small and only suitable for cutting into melee. Gems over one carat in size are very rare and sell for thousands of dollars per carat. The material is often included and fractured, and these characteristics are accepted just as they are accepted in emerald.
In Utah, the host rocks of red beryl are rhyolitic lava flows. Here, crystals of red beryl formed in small vugs and shrinkage cracks long after the rhyolite crystallized. It is thought that ascending beryllium-rich gases encountered descending mineral-rich groundwater to create the geochemical environment needed to form red beryl. Trace amounts of manganese are thought to cause the color.
Beryl is a relatively rare mineral because beryllium rarely occurs in large enough quantities to produce minerals. Red beryl is extremely rare because the conditions needed to supply the color-producing manganese at the proper time to a beryl-forming environment is improbable. So, the formation of red beryl requires the nearly impossible coincidence of two very unlikely events.
Red beryl was initially named "bixbite" after Maynard Bixby, who first discovered the material. That name has been mostly abandoned because it was so often confused with bixbyite, a manganese iron oxide mineral also named after Mr. Bixby. Some people call it "red emerald," but that name is rejected by many in the trade because it causes confusion with another variety of beryl named "emerald."
Goshenite
Goshenite is the name used for colorless beryl. In most cases, color in beryl is caused by trace amounts of certain metals that impart a color. That is often the case for goshenite, but color-inhibiting elements can also keep goshenite colorless.
Goshenite is often found in large hexagonal crystals with exceptional clarity and transparency. In the Middle Ages these crystals were cut and polished into lenses for hand magnifiers, telescopes, and some of the earliest eyeglasses. With a Mohs hardness of 7.5 to 8.0, these were some of the earliest scratch-resistant lenses.
Goshenite is sometimes cut into gemstones. These gems are mainly of interest to collectors. They are rarely used in jewelry, because they lack color and their appearance is inferior to other colorless gems such as diamond and white sapphire.
Maxixe
Another rare beryl is a very dark blue material known as "maxixe" (pronounced "mashish"). The dark blue color is thought to be developed in the ground by exposure to natural radiation. Maxixe has an unfortunate problem: the wonderful blue color quickly fades in daylight to a pale brownish yellow color. The color can be restored with additional irradiation, but that color is also quickly lost with exposure to light. Maxixe was first found in 1917 in a mine in the Minas Gerais area of Brazil. It has since been found in small amounts at a few other locations.
Chatoyant Beryl
Beryl occasionally contains a fine silk that allows it to be cut into chatoyant gems. Aquamarine, golden beryl, and emerald are the most likely beryls to be found with chatoyance. When properly oriented and cut en cabochon, these gems usually produce a weak cat's eye, but occasionally a strong cat's eye is produced.
The most valuable chatoyant beryls are those with a highly desirable color and a bright, thin eye that perfectly bisects the gem.
Synthetic Beryl
Synthetic beryl has been commercially manufactured for gemstone use since the 1930s. Synthetic beryls have the same chemical composition and physical properties as natural beryl. They can be fashioned into gemstones that rival the beauty of natural gems and can be sold for a much lower cost. Many people opt for a synthetic emerald because it can have a superior color, superior clarity, greater durability, and a much lower cost than a natural gem.
Today, you can visit any mall in the United States, walk into the first fine jewelry store that you see, and there is a good chance that you will be able to find synthetic beryl in a rich green color, being sold as synthetic emerald. Synthetic emerald jewelry sets consisting of a ring, earrings and pendant are commonly sold in the $299 to $499 price range.
These sets of synthetic emerald jewelry are extremely popular. They allow the shopper to purchase a beautiful synthetic emerald in a low-karat gold setting at a price that most people can afford. Rings with a nice synthetic emerald as a center stone surrounded by small natural diamonds and set in 18-karat gold are sold in many fine jewelry stores. Without a doubt, a significant percentage of the emeralds sold today are synthetic.
Much of the synthetic beryl being produced today is made by the hydrothermal growth process. Synthetic beryl can often be separated from natural beryl with a microscope, by searching for signs of the hydrothermal growth process under reflected light and darkfield illumination at magnifications between 10x and 40x. Chevron growth features are the most common and easiest to find evidence of synthetic growth (see accompanying photo). Synthetic beryls might also contain characteristic inclusions or have a refractive index that is different from natural beryl.
Earthquakes Ore'q (historical)
Informations about Ore'q (historical)
Country | United States of America |
Region | California (CA/023) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 41.28655 Longitude : -124.06041 |
Altitude | 9 |
Time zone | America/Los Angeles (GMT -8h) |
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Informations about Ca' de' Soresini
Country | Italy |
Region | Lombardy (09/CR/019091) |
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Population | 111 inhabitants |
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Country | Italy |
Region | Veneto (20/RO/029044) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 45.13057 Longitude : 11.8958 |
Population | 397 inhabitants |
Time zone | Europe/Rome (GMT +1h) |
Earthquakes Ca' Don-à
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Country | Italy |
Region | Veneto (20/RO/029044) |
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Population | 397 inhabitants |
Time zone | Europe/Rome (GMT +1h) |
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Informations about Ca' de' Mazzi
Country | Italy |
Region | Lombardy (09/LO/098030) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 45.18716 Longitude : 9.52267 |
Population | 99 inhabitants |
Time zone | Europe/Rome (GMT +1h) |
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Region | Emilia-Romagna (05/RN/099005) |
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Population | 208 inhabitants |
Time zone | Europe/Rome (GMT +1h) |
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Country | Italy |
Region | Veneto (20/VR/023096) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 45.35992 Longitude : 10.80984 |
Population | 70 inhabitants |
Time zone | Europe/Rome (GMT +1h) |
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Region | Veneto (20/PD/028074) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 45.24776 Longitude : 11.56056 |
Population | 148 inhabitants |
Time zone | Europe/Rome (GMT +1h) |
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Country | Italy |
Region | Veneto (20/VE/027042) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 45.45658 Longitude : 12.1838 |
Population | 562 inhabitants |
Time zone | Europe/Rome (GMT +1h) |
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Country | Italy |
Region | Veneto (20/VE/027023) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 45.4435 Longitude : 12.1723 |
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Earthquakes Or-i-a-go Di M-ir-a
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Country | Italy |
Region | Veneto (20/VE/027023) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 45.4435 Longitude : 12.1723 |
Time zone | Europe/Rome (GMT +1h) |
Earthquakes O-ri-a-go Di M-i-ra
Informations about Oriago Di Mira
Country | Italy |
Region | Veneto (20/VE/027023) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 45.4435 Longitude : 12.1723 |
Time zone | Europe/Rome (GMT +1h) |
Earthquakes La Ca-son-a
Informations about La Casona
Country | Italy |
Region | Veneto (20/VE/027023) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 45.43462 Longitude : 12.18493 |
Population | 48 inhabitants |
Time zone | Europe/Rome (GMT +1h) |
Earthquakes Ca' Gandolf-i
Informations about Ca' Gandolfi
Country | Italy |
Region | Lombardy (09/BG/016074) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 45.75555 Longitude : 9.47653 |
Population | 203 inhabitants |
Time zone | Europe/Rome (GMT +1h) |
Earthquakes Ca' de' Carol-i
Informations about Ca' de' Caroli
Country | Italy |
Region | Emilia-Romagna (05/RE/035040) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 44.58802 Longitude : 10.67455 |
Population | 936 inhabitants |
Time zone | Europe/Rome (GMT +1h) |
Earthquakes Ca' Pa-s-qu-a-l-i
Informations about Ca' Pasquali
Country | Italy |
Region | Veneto (20/VE/027044) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 45.46152 Longitude : 12.48273 |
Population | 465 inhabitants |
Time zone | Europe/Rome (GMT +1h) |
Earthquakes Ca' T-ri-n-ch-e-t
Informations about Ca' Trinchet
Country | Italy |
Region | Veneto (20/VE/027019) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 45.55206 Longitude : 12.67258 |
Population | 341 inhabitants |
Time zone | Europe/Rome (GMT +1h) |
Earthquakes | 1 |
Earthquakes Ca' Ber-no-c-chi
Informations about Ca' Bernocchi
Country | Italy |
Region | Lombardy (09/PV/018017) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 44.94306 Longitude : 9.18905 |
Population | 118 inhabitants |
Time zone | Europe/Rome (GMT +1h) |
Earthquakes Division-e Julia-Ca' Re-tt-o-ri
Informations about Divisione Julia-Ca' Rettori
Country | Italy |
Region | Emilia-Romagna (05/PR/034020) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 44.7509 Longitude : 10.14096 |
Population | 71 inhabitants |
Time zone | Europe/Rome (GMT +1h) |
Earthquakes Cà di Di-o
Informations about Cà di Dio
Country | Italy |
Region | Emilia-Romagna (05/BO/037042) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 44.4521 Longitude : 11.16407 |
Population | 155 inhabitants |
Time zone | Europe/Rome (GMT +1h) |
Earthquakes Local-i-tà Ca' B-i-a-n-ca-
C-e-r-chi-a-ra
Informations about Località Ca' Bianca-Cerchiara
Country | Italy |
Region | Veneto (20/TV/026012) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 45.66516 Longitude : 11.98049 |
Population | 148 inhabitants |
Time zone | Europe/Rome (GMT +1h) |
Earthquakes Cà Ro-c-ca
Informations about Cà Rocca
Country | Italy |
Region | Emilia-Romagna (05/BO/037041) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 44.3366 Longitude : 11.40577 |
Population | 134 inhabitants |
Time zone | Europe/Rome (GMT +1h) |
Earthquakes | 5 |
Earthquakes Sa-c-ch-e-t-ta-Ca' V-e-c-chia
Informations about Sacchetta-Ca' Vecchia
Country | Italy |
Region | Lombardy (09/MN/020064) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 45.07354 Longitude : 10.99455 |
Population | 473 inhabitants |
Time zone | Europe/Rome (GMT +1h) |
Earthquakes Ca' Spine-di
Informations about Ca' Spinedi
Country | Italy |
Region | Lombardy (09/SO/014053) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 46.15983 Longitude : 9.77506 |
Population | 352 inhabitants |
Time zone | Europe/Rome (GMT +1h) |
Earthquakes Ca' Pa-s-qu-a
Informations about Ca' Pasqua
Country | Italy |
Region | Veneto (20/VE/027008) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 45.18319 Longitude : 12.24173 |
Population | 124 inhabitants |
Time zone | Europe/Rome (GMT +1h) |
Earthquakes Corn-a-Ca' Quad-re
Informations about Corna-Ca' Quadre
Country | Italy |
Region | Lombardy (09/BG/016252) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 45.81265 Longitude : 9.51813 |
Population | 68 inhabitants |
Time zone | Europe/Rome (GMT +1h) |
Earthquakes Ca' de-l Dia-o-l
Informations about Ca' del Diaol
Country | Italy |
Region | Lombardy (09/BS/017046) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 45.56669 Longitude : 10.05508 |
Population | 62 inhabitants |
Time zone | Europe/Rome (GMT +1h) |
Earthquakes Dia
Informations about Dia
Country | India |
Region | Bihar (34/233) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 25.27474 Longitude : 83.67116 |
Time zone | Asia/Kolkata (GMT +6h) |
Earthquakes Orient-e Me-di-o Día
Informations about Oriente Medio Día
Country | Mexico |
Region | Veracruz (30/066) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 20.27528 Longitude : -97.48361 |
Population | 507 inhabitants |
Time zone | America/Mexico City (GMT -6h) |
Earthquakes Dia
Informations about Dia
Country | Indonesia |
Region | South Sulawesi (38) |
Coordinates | Latitude : -4.6375 Longitude : 120.2366 |
Time zone | Asia/Makassar (GMT +8h) |
Earthquakes Dia
Informations about Dia
Country | Nepal |
Region | Far Western (FR/14/68/680015) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 29.4339 Longitude : 81.2345 |
Time zone | Asia/Kathmandu (GMT +6h) |
Earthquakes Congo-dia-Cati
Informations about Congo-dia-Cati
Country | Angola |
Region | Zaire (16) |
Coordinates | Latitude : -6.05 Longitude : 14.48333 |
Time zone | Africa/Luanda (GMT +1h) |
Earthquakes Cà Ga-bri-el-li
Informations about Cà Gabrielli
Country | Italy |
Region | Emilia-Romagna (05/BO/037010) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 44.15258 Longitude : 11.12384 |
Population | 7 inhabitants |
Time zone | Europe/Rome (GMT +1h) |
Earthquakes Ca' di Sis-t-o
Informations about Ca' di Sisto
Country | Italy |
Region | Emilia-Romagna (05/FC/040019) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 44.09212 Longitude : 12.08406 |
Population | 3 inhabitants |
Time zone | Europe/Rome (GMT +1h) |
Earthquakes Cà de-i Ba-ci-c-ci
Informations about Cà dei Bacicci
Country | Italy |
Region | Emilia-Romagna (05/BO/037062) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 44.15393 Longitude : 10.94262 |
Population | 10 inhabitants |
Time zone | Europe/Rome (GMT +1h) |
Earthquakes Ca' Zo-i-a
Informations about Ca' Zoia
Country | Italy |
Region | Lombardy (09/SO/014044) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 46.18498 Longitude : 9.91328 |
Population | 9 inhabitants |
Time zone | Europe/Rome (GMT +1h) |
Earthquakes Ca' Pa-v-a-d-ri
Informations about Ca' Pavadri
Country | Italy |
Region | Lombardy (09/SO/014044) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 46.18539 Longitude : 9.90568 |
Population | 3 inhabitants |
Time zone | Europe/Rome (GMT +1h) |
Earthquakes Cà di Ja-n-ni
Informations about Cà di Janni
Country | Italy |
Region | Emilia-Romagna (05/BO/037062) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 44.14863 Longitude : 10.95373 |
Population | 20 inhabitants |
Time zone | Europe/Rome (GMT +1h) |
Earthquakes Ca' de' Bell-i
Informations about Ca' de' Belli
Country | Italy |
Region | Lombardy (09/PV/018114) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 45.1109 Longitude : 9.48553 |
Population | 15 inhabitants |
Time zone | Europe/Rome (GMT +1h) |
Earthquakes Ca' G-i-ro-la-mi
Informations about Ca' Girolami
Country | Italy |
Region | Lombardy (09/BG/016247) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 45.81524 Longitude : 9.75847 |
Population | 8 inhabitants |
Time zone | Europe/Rome (GMT +1h) |
Earthquakes Cà Battista-Ca' Bettini
Informations about Cà Battista-Ca' Bettini
Country | Italy |
Region | Emilia-Romagna (05/BO/037062) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 44.16092 Longitude : 10.94888 |
Population | 159 inhabitants |
Time zone | Europe/Rome (GMT +1h) |
Earthquakes Ca' Silv-a-g-ni
Informations about Ca' Silvagni
Country | Italy |
Region | Emilia-Romagna (05/RN/099005) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 43.95701 Longitude : 12.65948 |
Population | 17 inhabitants |
Time zone | Europe/Rome (GMT +1h) |
Earthquakes Ca' di Mag-nan-o
Informations about Ca' di Magnano
Country | Italy |
Region | Emilia-Romagna (05/RE/035016) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 44.44473 Longitude : 10.42819 |
Population | 23 inhabitants |
Time zone | Europe/Rome (GMT +1h) |
Earthquakes Ca' dell'Ora Bassa
Informations about Ca' dell'Or-a Ba-s-sa
Country | Italy |
Region | Veneto (20/VR/023097) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 45.34937 Longitude : 11.15463 |
Population | 54 inhabitants |
Time zone | Europe/Rome (GMT +1h) |
Earthquake:Cambray (United States of America)
An earthquake with a magnitude of 2.8 occurred 6 years ago on Sunday, February 15, 2015 at 11:18:01 AM UTC (2/15/2015, 6:18:01 AMand Sunday, February 15, 2015 at 4:18:01 AM local time) 4.54km (2.82 miles) away from Cambray (United States of America) which is the nearest city to the epicenter.
Earthquakes Moon Addition Colonia
Informations about Moon Addition Colonia
Country | United States of America |
Region | Texas (TX/141) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 31.66206 Longitude : -106.29165 |
Altitude | 1116 |
Time zone | America/Denver (GMT -7h) |
Earthquakes Moon Addition Number 2 Colonia
Informations about Moon Addition Number 2 Colonia
Country | United States of America |
Region | Texas (TX/141) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 31.66122 Longitude : -106.29359 |
Altitude | 1116 |
Time zone | America/Denver (GMT -7h) |
Earthquakes Moon Addition Number 3 Colonia
Informations about Moon Addition Number 3 Colonia
Country | United States of America |
Region | Texas (TX/141) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 31.664 Longitude : -106.28748 |
Altitude | 1116 |
Time zone | America/Denver (GMT -7h) |
Earthquakes Moon Addition Number 4 Colonia
Informations about Moon Addition Number 4 Colonia
Country | United States of America |
Region | Texas (TX/141) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 31.66206 Longitude : -106.28748 |
Altitude | 1116 |
Time zone | America/Denver (GMT -7h) |
Earthquakes Q-ar-ya-t a-sh Shīt-ī
Informations about Qaryat ash Shītī
Country | Iraq |
Region | Baghdad (07/99101) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 33.22643 Longitude : 44.12311 |
Time zone | Asia/Baghdad (GMT +3h) |
Earthquakes Shit-i
Informations about Shiti
Country | China |
Region | Fujian (07) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 25.76242 Longitude : 118.82796 |
Time zone | Asia/Shanghai (GMT +8h) |
Earthquakes ‘Arab a-sh Shīt-ī
Informations about ‘Arab ash Shītī
Country | Iraq |
Region | Anbar (01/99455) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 33.26333 Longitude : 43.8471 |
Time zone | Asia/Baghdad (GMT +3h) |
Earthquakes Shit-i’am-u
Informations about Shiti’amu
Country | China |
Region | Sichuan (32) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 27.444 Longitude : 102.885 |
Time zone | Asia/Shanghai (GMT +8h) |
Earthquakes Shit-i’a-mu
Informations about Shiti’amu
Country | China |
Region | Sichuan (32) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 27.444 Longitude : 102.885 |
Time zone | Asia/Shanghai (GMT +8h) |
Earthquakes Shit-i’ao
Informations about Shiti’ao
Country | China |
Region | Guangxi (16) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 24.9613 Longitude : 111.37 |
Time zone | Asia/Shanghai (GMT +8h) |
Earthquakes Ā-g-ho-z̄-ī Gang
Informations about Āghoz̄ī Gang
Country | Iran |
Region | Markazi (34) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 35.4584 Longitude : 50.4592 |
Time zone | Asia/Tehran (GMT +4h) |
Earthquakes Chi Gang
Informations about Chi Gang
Country | China |
Region | Guangdong (30) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 22.97088 Longitude : 113.4819 |
Time zone | Asia/Shanghai (GMT +8h) |
Earthquakes Gang Na-hān
Informations about Gang Nahān
Country | India |
Region | Uttar Pradesh (36/183) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 26.85009 Longitude : 81.9373 |
Time zone | Asia/Kolkata (GMT +6h) |
Earthquakes Gang Sha-h-r
Informations about Gang Shahr
Country | Afghanistan |
Region | Badakhshan (01) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 36.69603 Longitude : 70.15739 |
Time zone | Asia/Kabul (GMT +4h) |
Earthquakes | 2 |
Earthquakes Gang’ao
Informations about Gang’ao
Country | China |
Region | Jiangxi (03) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 28.2643 Longitude : 115.416 |
Time zone | Asia/Shanghai (GMT +8h) |
Earthquakes Gang’a-n-da-i
Informations about Gang’andai
Country | China |
Region | Jiangsu (04) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 32.17892 Longitude : 119.81034 |
Time zone | Asia/Shanghai (GMT +8h) |
Earthquakes Gang’ang
Informations about Gang’ang
Country | China |
Region | Guizhou (18) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 25.7767 Longitude : 106.909 |
Time zone | Asia/Shanghai (GMT +8h) |
Earthquakes Su Gang
Informations about Su Gang
Country | China |
Region | Guangdong (30) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 22.81029 Longitude : 113.2965 |
Time zone | Asia/Shanghai (GMT +8h) |
Earthquakes Gang’a-ne
Informations about Gang’ane
Country | China |
Region | Tibet (14) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 29.08506 Longitude : 91.21841 |
Time zone | Asia/Urumqi (GMT +6h) |
Earthquakes Gang Jadi
Informations about Gang Jadi
Country | Indonesia |
Region | North Sumatra (26) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 3.5969 Longitude : 98.5972 |
Time zone | Asia/Jakarta (GMT +7h) |
Earthquakes Gang Se-de-r-han-a
Informations about Gang Sederhana
Country | Indonesia |
Region | North Sumatra (26) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 3.58901 Longitude : 98.86052 |
Time zone | Asia/Jakarta (GMT +7h) |
Earthquakes Gang Ar-di-o
Informations about Gang Ardio
Country | Indonesia |
Region | West Java (30) |
Coordinates | Latitude : -6.58611 Longitude : 106.79167 |
Time zone | Asia/Jakarta (GMT +7h) |
Earthquakes Ba-i-shi Gang
Informations about Baishi Gang
Country | China |
Region | Jiangxi (03) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 28.61367 Longitude : 116.36789 |
Time zone | Asia/Shanghai (GMT +8h) |
Earthquakes Gang Sama
Informations about Gang Sama
Country | Indonesia |
Region | North Sumatra (26) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 3.5986 Longitude : 98.591 |
Time zone | Asia/Jakarta (GMT +7h) |
Earthquakes Gang Sumber
Informations about Gang Sumber
Country | Indonesia |
Region | North Sumatra (26) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 3.5343 Longitude : 98.7711 |
Time zone | Asia/Jakarta (GMT +7h) |
Earthquakes Eagle Rock
Informations about Eagle Rock
Country | United States of America |
Region | California (CA/037) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 34.1389 Longitude : -118.21396 |
Altitude | 173 |
Time zone | America/Los Angeles (GMT -8h) |
Earthquakes | 5 |
Earthquakes Eagle Mountain
Informations about Eagle Mountain
Country | United States of America |
Region | California (CA/065) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 33.85751 Longitude : -115.48721 |
Altitude | 416 |
Time zone | America/Los Angeles (GMT -8h) |
Earthquakes | 1025 |
Earthquakes Iris
Informations about Iris
Country | United States of America |
Region | Colorado (CO/109) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 38.4161 Longitude : -106.82893 |
Altitude | 2743 |
Time zone | America/Denver (GMT -7h) |
Earthquakes Iris
Informations about Iris
Country | United States of America |
Region | California (CA/025) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 33.19531 Longitude : -115.40443 |
Altitude | 25 |
Time zone | America/Los Angeles (GMT -8h) |
Earthquakes | 107 |
Additional links about Iris
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Informations about Arco Iris Colonia
Country | United States of America |
Region | Texas (TX/215) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 26.25229 Longitude : -98.36141 |
Altitude | 50 |
Time zone | America/Chicago (GMT -6h) |
Earthquakes Arco Iris Number 2 Colonia
Informations about Arco Iris Number 2 Colonia
Country | United States of America |
Region | Texas (TX/215) |
Coordinates | Latitude : 26.24146 Longitude : -98.14418 |
Altitude | 30 |
Time zone | America/Chicago (GMT -6h) |
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