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                                                    </description><item><title>Moderate mag. 4.4 earthquake - Offshore Coquimbo, Chile, on Monday, November 13, 2023 at 17:48 GMT</title><link>https://www.volcanodiscovery.com/earthquakes/quake-info/8011005/mag4quake-Nov-13-2023-Offshore-Coquimbo-Chile.html</link><description>Seismic station: Los Peladeros (CO04/C1 network) | Distance from quake: 72 km / 45 mi | Show on map Station Info Seismogram (vertical component) around time of quake. Thin dotted red line indicates time of quake. Seismic waves arrive some time later, depending on distance. Bandpass filter applied: 0.</description><pubDate>2023-11-13T19:01+0100</pubDate><guid>volcanodiscovery-c17ae5bb7fb517a7df6bdf5b6b5c1768</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20231113190100</sortelement></item><item><title>Space Science</title><link>https://www.archyde.com/tag/space-science/</link><description>2023-10-24 16:10:27 This article was originally published in English Scientists from several missions orbiting the Red Planet studied their satellite data to try to determine the cause of the 4.7 magnitude earthquake. ADVERTISEMENT A team of scientists believe they have discovered the source of the largest earthquake ever recorded on Mars.</description><pubDate>2023-11-13T15:59+0100</pubDate><guid>archyde-b3c7537384d6538dc5476c85d1d4663c</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20231113155900</sortelement></item><item><title>Last News</title><link>https://www.archyde.com/tag/last-news/</link><description>2023-10-19 17:08:51 A team of Swiss and German scientists carried out a series of studies to reveal the enigma behind axolotl regenerationa work of great importance for regenerative medicine in humans. The results of their research were published in the scientific journal Nature Communications by....</description><pubDate>2023-11-13T04:53+0100</pubDate><guid>archyde-ff20ffe1e40d725557d5f0e3ed21cce8</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20231113045300</sortelement></item><item><title>Weak mag. 3.9 earthquake - Chile: 20 Km Al SO De La Higuera on Sunday, November 12, 2023 at 17:32 GMT</title><link>https://www.volcanodiscovery.com/earthquakes/quake-info/8008871/mag3quake-Nov-12-2023-Chile-20-km-al-SO-de-La-Higuera.html</link><description>Seismic station: LA SERENA (CO05/C1 network) | Distance from quake: 29 km / 18 mi | Show on map Station Info Seismogram (vertical component) around time of quake. Thin dotted red line indicates time of quake. Seismic waves arrive some time later, depending on distance. Bandpass filter applied: 0.5-10.</description><pubDate>2023-11-12T19:04+0100</pubDate><guid>volcanodiscovery-cceac27c1b7e1ace4010df3fe6550215</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20231112190400</sortelement></item></channel></rss>