Did You Know?
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Maps/region/Asia_eqs.php There have been 177 earthquakes "OFF THE EAST COAST OF" or "NEAR THE EAST COAST OF" or in "EASTERN HONSHU, JAPAN" since the 8.9 one (obviously this doesn't count the "pre-shocks", of which there were quite a few). Remarkable enough no matter what, but they've all been 4.6 or above, and about 25 have been 6.0 or above. Basically, the area has not stopped shaking for nearly an entire day (if I have my time zones right). At a guess, the Pacific plate has made, is making a rather large movement. I suppose that the New Zealand quakes are related, since that's on the edge of the same plate. I heard of a mention that Japan (not further specified about just what sub-locality) was now a few meters further east than it used to be - if so, that's huge movement in geologic terms (I guess due to subduction of the Pacific plate?).
I repeat
enotsola's remark from sometime last year after a sizable quake: the Earth is hatching. Either that or frickin' Lemuria is rising, or Cthulhu, or something.
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