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teckiemom.geology at (no spam) gmail.com...
Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 2:09 pm
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MAG UTC DATE-TIME LAT deg LON deg DEPTH km LOCATION
--- -------------------- ------ --------
-------- ---------------------------------
5.6 2008/07/17 22:51:56 44.381 -129.352 10.0 417 km (259 mi) W
of Yachats, OR
5.2 2008/07/17 22:36:19 44.391 -129.288 10.0 412 km (256 mi) W
of Yachats, OR
3.7 2008/07/17 15:03:36 44.684 -128.457 10.0 347 km (216 mi) W
of Depoe Bay, OR
4.4 2008/07/17 13:32:19 44.451 -129.330 10.0 415 km (258 mi) W
of Yachats, OR
4.0 2008/07/16 18:48:30 44.362 -129.787 10.0 452 km (281 mi) W
of Yachats, OR
4.2 2008/07/15 04:29:04 44.435 -129.826 10.0 455 km (283 mi) W
of Yachats, OR
teckiemom.geology at (no spam) gmail.com...
Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 5:06 pm
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On Jul 17, 7:46 pm, Timberwoof <timberwoof.s... at (no spam) inferNOnoSPAMsoft.com>
wrote:
Quote:
In article

http://quake.usgs.gov/recenteqs/latest.htm
Looks normal to me. Am I missing something?

Your link goes to the California & Nevada page, but I was referring to
the rest of the West Coast further north, especially Oregon.
See: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/recenteqsus/

Remember I am an amateur, trying to learn, so be gentle.

The activity I was focusing in on is the increased activity on the
Juan de Fuca Plate & the The Maupin Earthquake Swarm.

See: http://www.pnsn.org/NEWS/PRESS_RELEASES/maupin/

Hope that clarifies what I was referring to.

Shelly M.
Portland Metro Area, Oregon, USA
In the shadow of Mt. Hood
Timberwoof...
Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 9:46 pm
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In article
<4160e26b-f597-47e9-910b-b9ef826540d2 at (no spam) w9g2000prd.googlegroups.com>,
"teckiemom.geology at (no spam) gmail.com" <teckiemom.geology at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:

Quote:
MAG UTC DATE-TIME LAT deg LON deg DEPTH km LOCATION
--- -------------------- ------ --------
-------- ---------------------------------
5.6 2008/07/17 22:51:56 44.381 -129.352 10.0 417 km (259 mi) W
of Yachats, OR
5.2 2008/07/17 22:36:19 44.391 -129.288 10.0 412 km (256 mi) W
of Yachats, OR
3.7 2008/07/17 15:03:36 44.684 -128.457 10.0 347 km (216 mi) W
of Depoe Bay, OR
4.4 2008/07/17 13:32:19 44.451 -129.330 10.0 415 km (258 mi) W
of Yachats, OR
4.0 2008/07/16 18:48:30 44.362 -129.787 10.0 452 km (281 mi) W
of Yachats, OR
4.2 2008/07/15 04:29:04 44.435 -129.826 10.0 455 km (283 mi) W
of Yachats, OR

http://quake.usgs.gov/recenteqs/latest.htm
Looks normal to me. Am I missing something?

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Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 11:11 pm
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On Thu, 17 Jul 2008 17:09:07 -0700 (PDT), "teckiemom.geology at (no spam) gmail.com"
<teckiemom.geology at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:


Only one spot off Oregon.

California has slowed from 600 plus incidents
per week to less than 500.



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