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M3.6 close to southern San Andreas |
One topic we have not really gotten deeply into here is that the small earthquakes seem to turn on and off in one region...for example, southern California....it was pretty lit up a week or so ago, and then stopped for a few days...more later if people pick up this thread. There was a M3.6 oblique normal earthquake rather close to the southern San Andreas...that of the 10 months pregnant.. Follow Ups: ● Re: M3.6 close to southern San Andreas - Canie 15:21:02 - 3/25/2006 (35128) (0) ● Re: M3.6 close to southern San Andreas - Don in Hollister 05:44:30 - 3/24/2006 (35093) (4) ● Re: M3.6 close to southern San Andreas - Todd 19:11:46 - 3/24/2006 (35107) (0) ● Re: M3.6 close to southern San Andreas - glen 14:41:12 - 3/24/2006 (35101) (1) ● Re: M3.6 close to southern San Andreas - Don in Hollister 17:26:13 - 3/24/2006 (35103) (1) ● Sketchy, but here goes.. - Glen 18:07:57 - 3/24/2006 (35105) (1) ● Re: Sketchy, but here goes.. - Don in Hollister 22:02:08 - 3/24/2006 (35109) (1) ● That's the Scary Part - glen 22:41:11 - 3/24/2006 (35110) (1) ● Re: That's the Scary Part - chris in suburbia 05:34:51 - 3/26/2006 (35136) (0) ● Re: M3.6 close to southern San Andreas - Mary Antonelli 11:18:49 - 3/24/2006 (35099) (0) ● Re: M3.6 close to southern San Andreas - Carol 07:32:30 - 3/24/2006 (35095) (1) ● Re: M3.6 close to southern San Andreas - chris in suburbia 11:02:36 - 3/24/2006 (35098) (1) ● Re: M3.6 close to southern San Andreas - Carol 15:19:17 - 3/24/2006 (35102) (0) |
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