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- From: hough@seismo.gps.caltech.edu (Susan Hough)
- Newsgroups: ca.earthquakes
- Subject: Re: Quake felt in Menlo Park 1pm Sunday
- Date: 22 Dec 1992 00:04:04 GMT
- Organization: California Institute of Technology, Pasadena
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- References: <1992Dec21.002841.2664@leland.Stanford.EDU> <1992Dec21.010651.2986@netcom.com> <1h5g6fINNj9b@agate.berkeley.edu>
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- In article <1h5g6fINNj9b@agate.berkeley.edu> greg@perry.berkeley.edu (Greg Anderson) writes:
- >
- >OK, here's the info from us here at UCB and from the USGS in Menlo Park.
- >UCB:
- >Location: 1 mile NNE of San Leandro (San Leandro Hills)
- > 37 degrees, 44.7 min North
- > 122 degrees, 08.6 min West
- > depth = 2 miles
- >Magnitude: Mw 3.6
-
- Thanks Greg, for posting all of this. My question regarding this event
- has to do with the tv shots of cracked chimneys & such--all of that for
- a M3.6-ish event? Just a function of the relatively shallow depth?
- Or extreme site effects near the source? Or extreme poor construction
- near the source?
-
- Sue Hough
-