Re: Far Field Aftershock Forecast from New Britain (10-31-01)
Posted by Don In Hollister on October 31, 2001 at 16:19:42:

Hi Michael. The thing to look for is how much of the fault is being crossed or covered by the wave.

If the wave is coming up, or down the fault it appears to have very little affect, but if it comes at the fault sort of like a broadside it will have the greatest affect. The more the fault is being contacted by the wave the greater the probability of a quake.

If you can find those locations then the probability of making a correct prediction could very well go up. Take Care…Don in creepy town


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