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Re: M3.6 S of San Deigo |
Hi Chris. I have sent a couple of emails out to see if I can get a “first motion mechanism” for this quake. If not that then a “moment tensor solution” The quality of the quake is listed as fair so I’m not sure if they got one. Not sure as to how accurate the locations and magnitudes are for the following quakes. The largest recorded quake in the area was on11/22/1800 and was an M>6.5est. The location is off the coast a couple of miles from Solano Beach. This is about 25 miles north of San Diego There was an M>6.0est. on 05/27/1862 and was about 3 miles west of San Diego. Take Care…Don in creepy town Follow Ups: ● Really an ML 4.3 a bit further south - John Vidale 08:55:51 - 10/8/2003 (19614) (2) ● Re: Really an ML 4.3 a bit further south - chris in suburbia 13:47:09 - 10/8/2003 (19618) (3) ● Got my M3 in 24 hours - chris in suburbia 05:05:57 - 10/9/2003 (19621) (0) ● Re: Really an ML 4.3 a bit further south - Cathryn 03:31:49 - 10/9/2003 (19620) (0) ● quite right - John Vidale 17:52:55 - 10/8/2003 (19619) (0) ● here's the link - John Vidale 08:57:20 - 10/8/2003 (19615) (0) |
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