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Roger, What would be an acceptable way to make a prediction for a northwest trending fault? A north-south, east west box does not give it justice. A circular has too much wasted space. How do a I make a prediction for a singular fault like the SAF east of Salton Sea? Do I give the two lower lat lons and the two upper lat lons and tie them together somehow? I have map at the link. Let's say I want to predict a quake within 5 Km of either side of the fault, meaning the width is 10 Km. Your advice is much appreciated, as always. Glen Follow Ups: ● Re: OK, that's fine. Another Q - Roger Hunter 15:33:17 - 5/6/2006 (36821) (1) ● Re: OK, that's fine. Another Q - Glen 17:03:46 - 5/6/2006 (36824) (1) ● Re: OK, that's fine. Another Q - Roger Hunter 17:54:22 - 5/6/2006 (36825) (0) |
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