Re: How about all those small cluster EQs in the SF East bay tonight???
- From: "mirage" <mjohnson37@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 22 Mar 2006 08:57:20 -0800
Nobody wrote:
Is the big one ready to hit the Hayward fault?
Well, you never know, but that area where the swarm struck often
experiences swarms of about the same strength. Each swarm location
ends up producing a series of gradually smaller quakes for a couple
years before petering out. So, yeah, maybe, but probably not.
mirage
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