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Re: 5 to 6M quake at Greece - Sea of Gibralter? |
Hi Shan, I'm wondering if you might be picking up an aftershock series for the Sea of Gibralter where they had a moderately larger earthquake last year? You're quite a ways from that region and while Greece does have some good shakers, the Sea of Gibralter isn't that far way either. Can you tell one area from the others? I know I couldn't from here. So what makes the difference when measuring by Sunlight? Is it done by degrees? I think your results are like a tiltmeter, so would one assume it would be like taking that degree of tilt and applying it to a world map from India? I know you're busy, but if you have time, I'd like to have a better idea how this comes about. (If you can say). Thanks, Petra Follow Ups: ● Re: 5 to 6M quake at Greece - Sea of Gibralter? - R.Shanmugasundaram 10:01:11 - 5/25/2006 (37352) (1) ● What News? - Petra 15:10:45 - 5/26/2006 (37417) (0) |
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