tdick wrote: >>Horizontal units seem to have a lot of artifacts here in southern Indiana ... anyone else see this?<< Greetings: I would not wonder that you did not see much, as I did not, either. This event was 100km deep, which is too deep for strong L waves. The P wave on my vertical sensor was quite strong, however. I am sending you my heliplots in a separate email. By the way, I note in your PDF file that you entered wrong the event longitude in WinQuake, which would make all your phase picks incorrect. The event longitude was 150.027E, not 150.027W. Cheers, Bob PSN Station REM Locust Valley, NY ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.comtdick wrote: =20>>Horizontal units seem to have a lot of artifacts here in southe= rn=20 Indiana .. anyone else see this?<<Greetings:I would not wonder that you did not see much, as I did not,= =20 either. This event was 100km deep, which is too deep for strong L waves. The= P=20 wave on my vertical sensor was quite strong, however. I am sending you my=20 heliplots in a separate email.By the way, I note in your PDF file that you entered wrong the e= vent=20 longitude in WinQuake, which would make all your phase picks incorrect. The=20 event longitude was 150.027E, not 150.027W.Cheers,BobPSN Station REMLocust Valley, NY
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