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Was the big Chinese earthquake last year triggered by filling a new dam?

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Was the big Chinese earthquake last year triggered by filling a new dam?

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It wouldn’t be surprising, but we will never know unless we get the data. Terra Daily • February 5, 2009. Moving the Swedish city of Kiruna in order to save it (and to mine the high-grade iron ore that lies under it). BBC News • February 5, 2009. Update on Chaiten: continuing dome collapse and growth. Volcanism blog. Previous story: January 23, 2009. • February 4, 2009. Great image of ash plume emitted last week from Klyuchevskaya, in Kamchatka. NASA Earth Observatory • February 3, 2009. Mount Redoubt in Alaska is heating up. • Volcanism blog • CNN, February 3, 2009. • USGS Photo gallery from January 2009. From Geology.com • General USGS photo gallery on Redoubt. Posted by Geology.com • February 2, 2009. Mount Asama erupts, and some ash falls on Tokyo. Car washes have a good day. National Geographic News • February 2, 2009. Review of the earthquake swarm under Yellowstone. Once again, this is no big deal. In any case, the manic headline writers have moved on to Mount Redoubt. New York

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