Coast to Coast AM with George Noory

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Mysterious Seismic Event Stumps Scientists

Scientists are scrambling to find a source for a strange seismic event  which was picked up by sensors around the world earlier this month. The  incident was reportedly first noticed on November 11th by an armchair earthquake researcher  online who spotted something peculiar by way of real-time seismogram  displays available online via the USGS. Noting the "most odd and unusual  seismic signal" on Twitter, the citizen scientist's find caught the  attention of seismologists who also found the activity to be rather  intriguing.

Believed to have emanated from near the tiny island of Mayotte in the  Indian Ocean, the odd event stands out to scientists because a number of  aspects surrounding the seismic wave are particularly unique. They  specifically point to the single-frequency, monochromatic nature of the  proverbial 'hum' which reverberated across the globe as well as what  appears to be no triggering earthquake event that could be cited as the  cause for the activity."I don't think I've seen anything like it,"  marveled one seismologist to National Geographic.

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