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'Silent' temblor causes clusters of movement around Kilauea

Scientists will use data from the slow-motion quake to aid their research of seismic events

By Craig Gima

POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Jun 02, 2012

~~<p>For a little more than three days this week, Kilauea volcano went through what scientists believe was an earthquake in slow motion.</p>
<p>From late Sunday night through early Thursday morning, scientists recorded 144 small earthquakes under the volcano, most too faint to be felt.</p>
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For a little more than three days this week, Kilauea volcano went through what scientists believe was an earthquake in slow motion.

From late Sunday night through early Thursday morning, scientists recorded 144 small earthquakes under the volcano, most too faint to be felt. Login for more...



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