Re: Earthquake Are Not Triggered
Posted by Canie on February 06, 2003 at 10:08:05:

Boy - I was waiting for some others to jump in on this topic, but I do think there is earthquake triggering. It was most apparent in the Landers and the Hector Mine quakes.

Where is Lowell when you need him? I'm surprised you'd make a blanket statement such as this one Don. Or was this more of a tongue in cheek post? Have you been having too many coronas and garlic sandwiches? Small rocks, medium rocks, bigrocks and really huge rocks? You forgot those cracks....

Canie


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     ● Re: Earthquake Are Not Triggered - Don in Hollister  11:01:56 - 2/6/2003  (17978)  (3)
        ● Re: Earthquake Are Not Triggered - chris in suburbia  12:11:28 - 2/6/2003  (17982)  (1)
           ● steady stress triggers best - John Vidale  22:02:29 - 2/6/2003  (17993)  (1)
              ● Re: steady stress triggers best - EQF  23:42:03 - 2/6/2003  (17995)  (1)
                 ● fair game? - John Vidale  07:01:32 - 2/7/2003  (17996)  (2)
                    ● Using Pen Names - EQF  17:20:55 - 2/8/2003  (18016)  (1)
                       ● Pen Names - John Vidale  18:35:02 - 2/8/2003  (18017)  (1)
                          ● Re: Pen Names - EQF  20:31:06 - 2/8/2003  (18019)  (0)
                    ● are you the UCLA John Vidale - chris in suburbia  17:21:58 - 2/7/2003  (18002)  (1)
                       ● Go Bruins - John Vidale  20:53:52 - 2/7/2003  (18004)  (1)
                          ● Question - John - Petra Challus  23:53:06 - 2/7/2003  (18006)  (2)
                             ● wise use of money - John Vidale  09:37:52 - 2/8/2003  (18011)  (0)
                             ● prediction, preparedness - chris in suburbia  05:40:43 - 2/8/2003  (18007)  (1)
                                ● Chris, I'm around... - Roger Hunter  14:21:08 - 2/9/2003  (18029)  (0)
        ● Re: Earthquake Are Not Triggered - Canie  11:18:31 - 2/6/2003  (17980)  (0)
        ● Re: Earthquake Are Not Triggered - Kate  11:12:42 - 2/6/2003  (17979)  (0)