Yes, I did get a small recording on my Dataq system. It was about 290 miles from my station. It was about 0.378 volts peak to peak, out of a possible 20 volts. The noise level before the event was about 0.100 volts p to p. My noise level is normally around 0.050 volts p to p,, unless the surf is up,,, with an 18 ft surf between San Francisco and Eureka, my noise goes up to about 0.200 volts. MAP 4.4 2000/12/23 17:04:21 34.928N 119.023W 15.1 9 km ( 5 mi) W of Grapevine, CA Merry Christmas and a Happy Holiday to all, Stephen Mortensen Station #55 near Pilot Hill Ca 38.828N 120.979W steve hammond wrote: > Did anybody record this event? This is in the same area that the 1857 8.5 - > 9.1ML Fort Tejon and the 1952 Tehacapi 7.4 events occurred. A search of the > Berkley database yielded the following. This is the largest event in this > area for some time. > > Date Time Lat Lon Depth Mag Magt Nst Gap Clo > RMS SRC Event ID > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ---------------------- > 1995/06/05 14:59:46.94 34.8870 -119.1990 9.67 3.20 l 106 > 0.32 CI > 2000/12/24 01:04:20.99 34.9225 -119.0322 19.24 4.50 Mlt 22 80 6 > 0.21 NC 511041332 > > Regards, Steve Hammond > PSN Aptos, California __________________________________________________________ Public Seismic Network Mailing List (PSN-L)
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