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Subject: RE: What are the implications of a M2.8 quake near the San Andreas fault?
From: "Kareem J. Lanier" system98765@.............
Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2010 17:32:32 -0700


I thought that single 2.8 event was rather peculiar due to its location =
and
history of activity in that specific area. It's worth watching now and
looking to see what happens "around" the area.

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Behalf Of J=F3n Fr=EDmann
Sent: Sunday, July 18, 2010 5:56 PM
To: psn-l@..............
Subject: Re: What are the implications of a M2.8 quake near the San =
Andreas
fault?

Hi,

It might be a pre-earthquake to a larger earthquake. But only time is
going to tell you that.

But I wonder why this small earthquake did manage to take your system
offline. I try to build my setup in that way that they can at least
withstand Mw6.5 earthquake.

Regards,
J=F3n Fr=EDmann.

On sun, 2010-07-18 at 14:32 -0700, George Bush wrote:
> Hello-
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> This morning we had a M2.8 quake about 4 miles west of us out in the=20
> ocean and about 5 miles from the San Andreas fault that runs to the=20
> East of us. It was on a minor fault that runs parallel to the San=20
> Andreas. The shock knocked my data acquisition computer off-line, but=20
> was strong enough to jiggle the pen on my drum recorder that also was =
off
line!
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> I am wondering if the movement of the minor fault will add strain or=20
> relieve strain on the San Andreas fault (add or decrease the chances=20
> of the San Andreas fault letting-go).
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> I would appreciate any thoughts or opinions on this from you PSN =
folks.
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> George Bush
> Sea Ranch, CA, USA
> 38.73775N, 123.48882W=20
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