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  • Geological Survey's community reporting system indicates it was felt lightly along much of the Los Angeles County coast.

    Small Quakes Shake Southern California AP 2011

  • Geological Survey's National Wildlife Health Center in Wisconsin has tracked mass deaths among birds, fish and other critters, said wildlife disease specialist LeAnn White.

    FACT CHECK: Mass Bird, Fish Deaths Occur Regularly AP 2011

  • The national news media yawned over the Baylor Survey's findings that the number of American atheists has remained steady at 4% since 1944, and that church membership has reached an all-time high.

    Religion and the Bad News Bearers Rodney Stark 2011

  • Geological Survey's community reporting system indicates it was felt lightly along much of the Los Angeles County coast.

    Small Quakes Shake Southern California AP 2011

  • Although the new estimate is higher than the U.S. Geological Survey's own 2002 estimate, it is much lower than an estimate EIA published earlier this year.

    Mason Inman: The Climate Post: Tar Sands Pipeline Gets Green Light in Environmental Review Mason Inman 2011

  • John Bellini , a seismologist with the U.S. Geological Survey's National Earthquake Information Center in Golden, Colorado, said the larger earthquake had a preliminary magnitude of 5.3 and struck 220 miles 350 kilometers south-southeast of Madrid, the Associated Press reported.

    Two Quakes in Spain Cause Major Damage 2011

  • "One of the signatures of this type of fault," says Mike Blanpied, associate director of the US Geological Survey's Earthquake Hazards Program, "is that they sit quietly until they create a giant quake."

    Jeff Wise: Could a Sendai-Sized Quake Hit the US? Jeff Wise 2011

  • "One of the signatures of this type of fault," says Mike Blanpied, associate director of the US Geological Survey's Earthquake Hazards Program, "is that they sit quietly until they create a giant quake."

    Jeff Wise: Could a Sendai-Sized Quake Hit the US? Jeff Wise 2011

  • John Bellini, a seismologist with the U.S. Geological Survey's National Earthquake Information Center in Golden, Colorado, said the larger earthquake had a preliminary 5.3 magnitude and struck 220 miles 350 kilometers south-southeast of Madrid at 6:47 p.m.

    Quakes in Spain kill 10, injure dozens 2011

  • Jack Boatwright, who has witnessed many earthquakes in 30 years of working at the U.S. Geological Survey's Menlo Park office, took notice this fall when a string of temblors emanated from Berkeley.

    Seismologist on What Berkeley Quakes Mean Geoffrey A. Fowler 2012

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