doublet
Posted by John Vidale on January 13, 2007 at 12:18:00:

we'll have to wait for the slip inversions to show the relative locations of the slip in these two events to interpret whether patches slipped twice (unlikely) or if adjacent patches of fault slipped in the two events.


Follow Ups:
     ● Re: doublet - R.Shanmugasundaram  16:09:36 - 1/13/2007  (62005)  (1)
        ● you do know earthquakes are not point processes? - John Vidale  19:40:00 - 1/13/2007  (62008)  (0)
     ● Re: doublet - Glen  12:49:21 - 1/13/2007  (62002)  (1)
        ● not the expected mechanism - John Vidale  19:36:32 - 1/13/2007  (62007)  (1)
           ● perhaps an outer rise event - John Vidale  21:57:57 - 1/13/2007  (62012)  (3)
              ● Re: perhaps an outer rise event - Glen  10:33:07 - 1/14/2007  (62032)  (1)
                 ● yes (nm) - John Vidale  17:33:30 - 1/14/2007  (62041)  (0)
              ● GREAT THEORY - R.Shanmugasundaram  07:44:13 - 1/14/2007  (62022)  (1)
                 ● ?? - John Vidale  08:32:40 - 1/14/2007  (62024)  (1)
                    ● Thank you - R.Shanmugasundaram  23:50:24 - 1/14/2007  (62047)  (0)
              ● OK..Have not seen Harvard yet n/t - Glen  23:28:20 - 1/13/2007  (62013)  (0)