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Are quakes clustered? |
Of course they are, because of aftershocks. I did a "quakes per week" count on my Western US ANSS file and found weekly counts from a thousand to a dozen. Eliminating aftershocks would be difficult and might bias things even worse. Suggestions? Roger Follow Ups: ● Re: Are quakes clustered? - heartland chris 06:29:19 - 12/22/2006 (61402) (1) ● Re: Are quakes clustered? - Roger Hunter 07:30:10 - 12/22/2006 (61404) (0) |
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