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      <title>Re: Quake swarm in Yellowstone</title>
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      <description>MAG 	UTC DATE-TIME y/m/d h:m:s 	LATdeg 	  LONdeg 	DEPTHkm 	LOCATION&#xD;
MAP	1.5 	2008/12/31 15:05:00	44.514	-110.360	1.1	61 km ( 38 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT&#xD;
MAP	3.3 	2008/12/31 15:02:11	44.523	-110.361	4.9	61 km ( 38 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT&#xD;
MAP	2.0 	2008/12/31 11:06:15	44.533	-110.368	1.2	60 km ( 37 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT&#xD;
MAP	2.6 	2008/12/31 09:05:59	44.520	-110.368	0.5	61 km ( 38 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT&#xD;
MAP	3.6 	2008/12/31 09:02:28	44.525	-110.362	4.3	61 km ( 38 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT&#xD;
MAP	1.2 	2008/12/31 09:00:19	44.518	-110.366	1.9	61 km ( 38 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT&#xD;
MAP	2.5 	2008/12/31 08:59:21	44.522	-110.362	0.5	61 km ( 38 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT&#xD;
MAP	3.0 	2008/12/31 08:58:11	44.527	-110.369	1.3	60 km ( 37 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT&#xD;
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      <title>Re: 13 events in an hour or is that a half hour?</title>
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      <description>Half hour...</description>
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      <title>13 events in an hour or is that a half hour?</title>
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      <description>MAP	2.2 	2008/12/29 19:56:46	 44.522	-110.365	 1.2	 61 km ( 38 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT&#xD;
MAP	1.2 	2008/12/29 19:53:50	44.511	-110.377	2.2	60 km ( 37 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT&#xD;
MAP	1.1 	2008/12/29 19:46:13	44.515	-110.386	2.4	59 km ( 37 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT&#xD;
MAP	1.7 	2008/12/29 19:44:50	44.525	-110.373	0.0	60 km ( 37 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT&#xD;
MAP	1.7 	2008/12/29 19:40:27	44.511	-110.379	2.5	60 km ( 37 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT&#xD;
MAP	2.4 	2008/12/29 19:37:07	44.502	-110.366	1.8	61 km ( 38 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT&#xD;
MAP	1.2 	2008/12/29 19:36:08	44.521	-110.385	2.0	59 km ( 37 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT&#xD;
MAP	1.7 	2008/12/29 19:35:27	44.511	-110.385	2.4	60 km ( 37 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT&#xD;
MAP	2.9 	2008/12/29 19:29:38	44.513	-110.381	0.5	60 km ( 37 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT&#xD;
MAP	2.5 	2008/12/29 19:28:55	44.515	-110.381	0.0	60 km ( 37 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT&#xD;
MAP	1.8 	2008/12/29 19:26:21	44.519	-110.370	2.0	60 km ( 38 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT&#xD;
MAP	1.5 	2008/12/29 19:24:43	44.520	-110.342	2.3	63 km ( 39 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT</description>
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      <title>Re: Quake swarm in Yellowstone</title>
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      <description>Boy has it picked up today, after a lull last night, and a quiet morning. Bears watching.</description>
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      <title>Re: Quake swarm in Yellowstone</title>
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      <description>A swarm is a little understood phenomena of concentrated seismic activity, both in time and location. No knowing if it is precursory to anything, but volcanic activity is a concern in Yellowstone in general, and there has been recent volcanic activity an the bottom of Yellowstone lake in particular.&#xD;
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Yes what you saw were the depths of focus for each event, in thosands of meters. This is very shallow activity.&#xD;
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California's tectonic activity is shallow most of the time too. &#xD;
Yellowstone is a place where both tectonic and volcanic quakes are common.</description>
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      <title>Re: Quake swarm in Yellowstone</title>
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      <description>Forgive my lack of knowledge.. by swarm you mean many?  &#xD;
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how often does that happen?&#xD;
is that a precursor to a bigger event?&#xD;
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according to the survey it says the deepest one was 7.2 and the closest 0.0  &#xD;
that's km down?   how would that compare to the california faults?</description>
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      <title>Quake swarm in Yellowstone</title>
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      <description>http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/recenteqsus/Maps/US2/44.46.-111.-109_eqs.php&#xD;
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A substantial earthquake swarm is in progress at Yellowstone lake.</description>
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