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To: Ditchdigger who wrote (93223)8/7/2001 8:15:21 PM
From: Roebear  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95453
 
Ditchdigger,
That was a great site and very helpful.
I liked this note on the Pymatuning quake:
"Both of these sequences are thought to be triggered by an increase in pore fluid pressure induced by human activities."
That was very interesting to me as it was one of the things I was looking for.

Actually one thing that got me started on this was my study of volcanic activity this year as part of my preparation for the winter forecast.

Thanks,

Roebear



To: Ditchdigger who wrote (93223)8/7/2001 10:47:11 PM
From: rails99  Respond to of 95453
 
Hello DD:
Not NE but perhaps the biggest fault in US lies in Missouri area around the Cape/bootheel vicinity. Had a fair quake lately near Joplin area. Just the good thing is, will only see small quakes out of it; until the BIG one.

How you holding out in this wonderful investment climate?

Best Wishes;
Rails