In the last couple of weeks there were a few more earthquakes NE of Tombstone/Wilcox. I didn't think these few worth a mention, but there have been 4 more in the last 10 or so hours, and measuring 2.8 to 3.6 R. This, I think, is enought to qualify these as an earthquake "storm".
This may not have any bearing on LBSR activities for now, but it is interesting, being a rare event for Arizona. Interestingly, a very long lived earthquake storm in Oklahoma has by some been blamed on fracking, though this has not happened in other states. Could anyone be fracking near Clifton, AZ? I don't think so.
From USGS (most recent earthquakes over 2.5)
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3.5 48km WNW of Lordsburg, New Mexico 2014-07-11 05:41:22 UTC-07:00 5.0 km
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3.3 17km NNE of Enid, Oklahoma 2014-07-11 05:17:05 UTC-07:00 1.7 km
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2.6 24km SW of Coalinga, California 2014-07-11 05:14:34 UTC-07:00 4.9 km
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2.8 43km WNW of Lordsburg, New Mexico 2014-07-11 01:38:19 UTC-07:00 5.0 km
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3.2 17km NNW of Lost Hills, California 2014-07-10 23:37:36 UTC-07:00 23.5 km
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3.2 48km SSE of Clifton, Arizona 2014-07-10 23:15:55 UTC-07:00 5.0 km
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3.6 43km WNW of Lordsburg, New Mexico 2014-07-10 14:59:30 UTC-07:00 5.0 km
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