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Re: Kettleman Kluster |
Hi Michael. I see you did your homework. Here are two links I think you will find interesting. One shows the length of the fault and the location of all the segments. The other gives the magnitude potential of each segment. Keep in mind that the potential is for one segment only. There would most likely be an increase in the magnitude if two consecutive segments ruptured at the same time. Take Care…Don in creepy town. Just in case this doesn’t work here are the links. http://quake.wr.usgs.gov/prepare/ncep/a_greatvalley.html http://quake.wr.usgs.gov/prepare/ncep/greatvalley.html
Follow Ups: ● Re: Kettleman Kluster - michael 14:43:05 - 4/26/2001 (7129) (2) ● Re: Kettleman Kluster - Don in Hollister 16:00:36 - 4/26/2001 (7132) (0) ● Re: Kettleman Kluster - Don in Hollister 15:40:02 - 4/26/2001 (7130) (1) ● Re: Kettleman Kluster - michael 15:48:16 - 4/26/2001 (7131) (1) ● Re: Kettleman Kluster - Don in Hollister 16:20:21 - 4/26/2001 (7133) (1) ● Re: Kettleman Kluster - michael 09:06:28 - 4/27/2001 (7145) (0) |
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