Posted by Don in Hollister on September 23, 2004 at 14:04:18:
Hi Chris. I did a rectangular search with the hopes of getting only the quakes that could be said to be associated with any fault that might be in the area. The distance between the two quakes is 37.4 miles. I suppose it could be possible that one triggered the other, but more likely what triggered the first one also triggered the second one. The problem is that there is no way to prove it one way or the other. Take Care…Don in creepy town catalog=ANSS start_time=1898/01/01,00:00:00 end_time=2004/09/23,20:47:02 minimum_latitude=42.42 maximum_latitude=42.77 minimum_longitude=1.49 maximum_longitude=2.05 minimum_magnitude=3.0 maximum_magnitude=10 event_type=E Date Time Lat Lon Depth Mag Magt Nst Gap Clo RMS SRC Event ID ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1970/03/14 15:48:10.20 42.4570 1.9020 33.00 4.30 Mb 5 0.00 NEI 197003144014 1987/02/07 17:13:26.00 42.6300 1.7260 10.00 3.30 un 16 0.94 NEI 198702074031 1995/08/21 17:54:57.70 42.5320 1.7700 10.00 3.30 ML 14 0.66 NEI 199508214038 1999/02/19 18:32:35.51 42.7500 1.8600 2.00 3.00 ML 15 0.00 STR 199902191040 1999/07/06 13:23:52.95 42.6000 1.9300 2.00 3.00 ML 21 0.00 STR 199907064030 2003/07/02 06:45:51.10 42.5600 1.9500 10.00 3.30 ML 54 0.00 STR 200307024023
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● Re: Pyrenees-much farther apart - chris in suburbia 15:53:53 - 9/23/2004 (22973) (1)
● Re: Pyrenees-much farther apart - Don in Hollister 17:27:24 - 9/23/2004 (22976) (0)
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