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Re: Ringmap and Ear Tone research |
EQF; You continue to amaze me. So my rimgmaps have no use? Let me explain. The rings are based on real physical phenomena; the distances at which seismic energy reinforces itself thru all the various wave paths. The idea is that quakes are likely to be triggered at such distances if the accumulated stress is high enough. I don't see anything in your wave charts that is distance dependent. All you've done is throw everything you could think of into a big pile and claim a great breakthru. And I say "Show us. Make predictions." And quit claiming to be a worldwide expert on everything. It's really annoying. Roger Follow Ups: ● Ringmaps? - John Vidale 21:13:02 - 5/21/2003 (18748) (2) ● Re: Ringmaps? - Don in Hollister 02:26:02 - 5/22/2003 (18759) (2) ● Re: Ringmaps? - Canie 17:02:53 - 5/23/2003 (18783) (0) ● more ringmap questions - John Vidale 08:47:23 - 5/22/2003 (18765) (1) ● Re: more ringmap questions - Canie 23:00:18 - 5/22/2003 (18776) (1) ● I found a partial answer - John Vidale 07:18:09 - 5/23/2003 (18778) (1) ● John, the rings come from Lowell - Roger Hunter 15:04:36 - 5/23/2003 (18779) (1) ● but what's the logic? - John Vidale 15:28:57 - 5/23/2003 (18780) (2) ● Re: but what's the logic? - Canie 17:30:57 - 5/23/2003 (18785) (0) ● Re: but what's the logic? - Roger Hunter 17:29:53 - 5/23/2003 (18784) (1) ● I'd expect a different pattern - John Vidale 17:51:33 - 5/23/2003 (18786) (2) ● Re: I'd expect a different pattern - Canie 21:52:51 - 5/23/2003 (18788) (1) ● Denali distribution of strong motions - John Vidale 22:50:14 - 5/23/2003 (18789) (0) ● Re: I'd expect a different pattern - Roger Hunter 18:40:47 - 5/23/2003 (18787) (0) ● Re: Ringmaps? - Canie 23:04:39 - 5/21/2003 (18755) (0) ● Re: Ringmap and Ear Tone research - EQF 19:22:26 - 5/21/2003 (18743) (0) |
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