A magnitude 3.1 earthquake occurred in Arizona — at a spot where we don’t see very much seismic activity usually.
As with past abnormal “uptick” quakes, we’re seeing these occur near drill sites, fracking sites, dormant volcanoes, and nuclear facilities. This particular earthquake is VERY close to a chain of dormant volcanoes, and a meteor impact site (as well as a sink hole swarm).
Pictures from google earth below .
see past fracking, drilling, nuclear reactor, and dormant volcano quakes here:
The ONE thing all these sites have in common, are deep earth shafts dug/blasted/fractured, and natural sites like dormant volcanoes which have natural “empty tubes” which penetrate the upper layer of the earths crust (just like man made shaft from drill sites).
Today’s quake in Arizona (1/8/2012 .. 3.1m at 3.1 miles deep)… here are the stats:
34 km (21 miles) SW of Winslow, Arizona
70 km (43 miles) WSW of Holbrook, Arizona
70 km (43 miles) NNE of Payson, Arizona
182 km (113 miles) NE of PHOENIX, Arizona