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Re: Back to Earthquakes, Then |
This is akin to cherry picking in my book. After a major quake, they look at the activity that occurred prior to the large event. If there has ever been any activity prior, the last event that occurred before the Large one being researched is the foreshock. Otherwise, if nothing is in the records, then no foreshock. So if you see a foreshock, it can be years apart. Kinda silly isn't it? Follow Ups: ● How about San Jacinto? - Glen 15:05:59 - 6/18/2006 (38475) (0) |
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