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- From: greg@perry.berkeley.edu (Greg Anderson)
- Newsgroups: ca.earthquakes
- Subject: Re: Hmmm, did anyone else feel that?
- Date: 16 Nov 1992 04:39:08 GMT
- Organization: UC Berkeley
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- Distribution: ca
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- References: <69505@cup.portal.com> <Bxr5CH.KAC@unix.portal.com>
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- Summary: Here's the info...
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- In article <Bxr5CH.KAC@unix.portal.com> dgm@shell.portal.com (David G Metzger) writes:
- >In article <69505@cup.portal.com> Renee@cup.portal.com (Renee Linda Roberts) writes:
- >>About 2 am? I am in Cupertino.
- > Sure did. I'm in San Jose, near Campbell. I made a note when I felt it:
- >about 1:56am, Saturday morning. A very sharp jolt, followed by shaking
- >which decayed very quickly -- in less than 2 seconds(?). I guess most were
- >asleep. I'll be curious to see if it shows on the weekly earthquake report.
- >My bet puts it at 2.5-3.
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- Here is the information I have on this EQ from the
- USGS in Menlo Park. I haven't had a chance to do
- the Berkeley location yet, but assuming their location,
- I get the magnitude listed at the bottom.
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- 11/14/92 01:57 am PST
- 10 miles E of San Jose,
- 11 miles ESE of Milpitas.
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- Latitude 37 degrees, 22.0 minutes N
- Longitude 121 degrees, 43.60 minutes W
- Depth 5.14 kilometers
- Magnitude 3.4
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- Berkeley magnitude = 3.3
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- Greg Anderson, skating seismologist
- UC Berkeley Seismographic Stations
- greg@perry.berkeley.edu
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