“…The sites that warrant further consideration are BAD, IKD, AGB, EJI, and OKI. In the earlier work (Kang et al, 1993), the behaviour of the arrow at BAD was considered rather erratic with changing period (periods of 20, 30, 60 min), and since some measurements were known to be in error, no attempt was made to interpret the observations. However, noting that BAD is situated between a pair of grabens (GI and G2), the fact that the in-phase response at 20 min is negligible while the quadrature response is large with the arrow pointing towards graben Gl, is quite plausible, particularly when it is realized that the more distant graben G3 would also have an effect at BAD, and at 20 min the in-phase response of Gl to the west could very well be cancelled by the combined responses of G2 and G3 to the east of BAD, while the quadrature response could be showing G2 as providing the major contribution.…”