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41px-face.jpg Maria Brumm has a Master's degree... in Earth Science! She lives in Seattle, WA, where she works in environmental consulting.

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Earthquakes:

How Gay Marriage Causes Earthquakes

Category: Jerkwadism

The most well-grounded scientific argument against gay marriage you'll ever see.

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Are the Tonga Earthquake and Eruption Related?

Category: Earthquakes

The timing of these events is just a coincidence.

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"Temblor"

Category: Fluff

A word that just might deserve to die.

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Recent Results in Seismology

Category: Earthquakes

Home seismometers in Japan, triggered tremor, and the evils of clay. Now with more explosions!

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Breaking Up with the Richter Scale

Category: Earthquakes

Seismology's relationship with the Richter scale was deep and meaningful, but they are no longer right for one another.

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Manhattan Fault Line

Category: Earthquakes

It's time for a song.

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Listen to Earthquakes

Category: Links

Turning seismograms to sound.

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A Quick Caveat for Obsessive Yellowstone-Watchers

Category: Earthquakes

Preliminary earthquake locations are not gospel truth.

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California is Safe?

Category: Earthquakes

Earthquakes are disproportionately scary, but still underestimated.

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Earthquake Prediction Just as Tantalizingly Close as Ever

Category: Earthquakes

Intriguing observations of earthquake precursors are a dime a dozen, but have yet to amount to a hill of beans.

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