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Re: Some thoughts and Q's for Lowell |
Thanks, Lowell. Thanks for your answer. Yes, no strain, no earthquake. Let me ask a naive, non-scientist's question: Is there any mechanism short of seismic or volcanic activity that can release strain on a strained area of a fault? Cathryn Follow Ups: ● Re: Some thoughts and Q's for Lowell - Lowell 23:59:02 - 10/14/2001 (10020) (1) ● Re: Some thoughts and Q's for Lowell - mark 10:02:29 - 10/15/2001 (10027) (1) ● Re: Some thoughts and Q's for Lowell - Cathryn 18:59:30 - 10/15/2001 (10043) (3) ● Re: Some thoughts and Q's for Lowell - mark 20:24:01 - 10/15/2001 (10053) (1) ● Re: Some thoughts and Q's for Lowell - Cathryn 23:24:27 - 10/15/2001 (10060) (2) ● Re: Some thoughts and Q's for Lowell - Don In Hollister 00:18:32 - 10/16/2001 (10063) (1) ● Re: Some thoughts and Q's for Lowell - Cathryn 03:30:36 - 10/16/2001 (10065) (0) ● Re: Some thoughts and Q's for Lowell - mark 23:57:52 - 10/15/2001 (10062) (1) ● Re: Some thoughts and Q's for Lowell - Cathryn 03:19:15 - 10/16/2001 (10064) (1) ● Re: Some thoughts and Q's for Lowell - Canie 08:21:59 - 10/16/2001 (10067) (0) ● Re: Some thoughts and Q's for Lowell - Lowell 19:27:47 - 10/15/2001 (10048) (1) ● Re: Some thoughts and Q's for Lowell - Cathryn 22:51:28 - 10/15/2001 (10057) (1) ● Re: Some thoughts and Q's for Lowell - Lowell 23:10:49 - 10/15/2001 (10059) (1) ● Re: Some thoughts and Q's for Lowell - Cathryn 23:28:47 - 10/15/2001 (10061) (0) ● Oops. Forgot to thank Roger. (NT) - Cathryn 19:03:57 - 10/15/2001 (10044) (0) |
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