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Subject: Re: Mystery event
From: "Jerry Payton" gpayton880@.......
Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2007 08:30:30 -0500


I would not suspect that the event was moving, but could be.  A close study 
of the times of the displays on:
http://aslwww.cr.usgs.gov/Seismic_Data/heli2_us.shtml
looks like to me that the earliest displays were somewhere toward the SW. 
Stations showing later times were toward the East, Northeast and Northwest 
and eventually none at all.  I'm sure if we had the raw data from these 
various stations, a triangulation could be made to locate the approximate 
focus. (It would be a very interesting experiment and test for us 
pseudo-seismologists.)  Depth and nature is another story.

With all the news sources focused on Mr. O.J., no telling what might have 
gone unreported.  It is really a mystery, so to speak.  A seismic "bump" 
from a mine in Utah and recorded in Houston, TX was amazing to me.

Jerry Payton


----- Original Message ----- 
From: Stephen & Kathy
To: psn-l@..............
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 2:52 AM
Subject: Re: Mystery event


What about a sonic boom from a meteor??  Say from somewhere around south 
Baja passing over Texas up through Ohio and maybe on through and back out 
into space???   What else would create  approx. the same size trace from 
Texas to Ohio with early times in Arizona, (about 08:06 UTC) later times in 
Texas, then Ohio and finally Maine, (about 08:23 UTC)???   And be small in 
magnitude, but recorded in most of the USA and into Central America???  Just 
a wild guess???
  Stephen

Jerry Payton wrote:
  Most all these helicorders record a short event (explosion??) in that time 
frame.
  http://aslwww.cr.usgs.gov/Seismic_Data/heli2_us.shtml

  Jerry Payton 





I would not suspect that the event was moving, but could be.  = A close=20 study of the times of the displays on: =20
http://asl= www.cr.usgs.gov/Seismic_Data/heli2_us.shtml  
looks like to me that the earliest displays = were somewhere toward=20 the SW.  Stations showing later times were toward the East, = Northeast=20 and Northwest and eventually none at all.  I'm sure if we had the=20 raw data from these various stations, a triangulation could be made = to=20 locate the approximate focus. (It would be a very interesting experiment = and=20 test for us pseudo-seismologists.)  Depth and nature is another=20 story.
 
With all the news sources focused on Mr. O.J., no telling what = might have=20 gone unreported.  It is really a mystery, so to speak.  = A seismic=20 "bump" from a mine in Utah and recorded in Houston, TX was amazing = to=20 me.
 
Jerry Payton
 
 
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Stephen = &=20 Kathy
To: psn-l@..............
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 2:52 AM
Subject: Re: Mystery event

What about a sonic boom from a = meteor?? =20 Say from somewhere around south Baja passing over Texas up through Ohio = and=20 maybe on through and back out into space???   What else would=20 create  approx. the same size trace from Texas to Ohio with early = times in=20 Arizona, (about 08:06 UTC) later times in Texas, then Ohio and finally = Maine,=20 (about 08:23 UTC)???   And be small in magnitude, but recorded in = most of=20 the USA and into Central America???  Just a wild guess???
  = Stephen 


Jerry Payton wrote:=20
Most all these helicorders record = a short=20 event (explosion??) in that time frame.
http://asl= www.cr.usgs.gov/Seismic_Data/heli2_us.shtml
 
Jerry=20 Payton

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