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    This is an eye opener, surprised me. Bob


    Romsey Australia: Volcanic eruption risk and maps

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    "South Australian earthquake epicentres occur in two main seismic zones. The major zone, within the Adelaide Geosyncline, extends from Kangaroo Island through the Mount Lofty Ranges and Flinders Ranges to Leigh Creek.
    The second seismic zone is on Eyre Peninsula where some epicentres may be associated with the Lincoln Fault. There are two other zones, one near Kingston SE, and the other in the Simpson Desert in the far north - possibly the most active seismic zone on the Australian continent."




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    The greatest earthquake risk in Queensland is in Central Queensland.
    A fault line just 30 kilometres west of Bundaberg ( the origin of a quake at least 5.4 in magnitude in 1935 ) has the potential for another large earthquake. " Buggar!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ausfree View Post
    I think you would have got out of bed for a 5.7 jobbie, such as the Newcastle quake!!!
    That's starting to get interesting , the 6 + are fun, we had a 8.2 here in 87, everything fell down and had to rebuild.

    Of course the depth can make a huge difference
    I've been through the red ones in my old town

    pril 6, 1999 08:22:14 UTC 6.4 33.00 km (20.51 mi)
    December 18, 1992 03:14:04 UTC 6.0 29.30 km (18.21 mi)
    June 13, 1979 10:53:57 UTC 5.9 81.00 km (50.33 mi)
    February 12, 1986 09:01:09 UTC 5.8 38.50 km (23.92 mi)
    June 25, 1980 18:48:11 UTC 5.7 21.00 km (13.05 mi)
    October 18, 2008 00:54:39 UTC 5.7 77.30 km (48.03 mi)
    April 8, 1965 22:10:17 UTC 5.6 77.00 km (47.85 mi)
    August 17, 1965 13:04:31 UTC 5.4 95.00 km (59.03 mi)
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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    "
    The greatest earthquake risk in Queensland is in Central Queensland.
    A fault line just 30 kilometres west of Bundaberg ( the origin of a quake at least 5.4 in magnitude in 1935 ) has the potential for another large earthquake. " Buggar!
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