1993
DOI: 10.3133/ofr93227
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The Southern California Network Bulletin January - December 1992

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“…The largest event was a Af 5.7 event on 11 July at 18:14 20 km north-northeast of Mojave (#6 Figure 2). This event is related to the Landers earthquake sequence and is discussed more fully in the SCSN Bulletin (Wald et al, 1993). Similarly, about half of the events shown in Figure 2 are related to this earthquake.…”
Section: Central Valley/western Sierra Nevada Sub-region Kmentioning
confidence: 69%
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“…The largest event was a Af 5.7 event on 11 July at 18:14 20 km north-northeast of Mojave (#6 Figure 2). This event is related to the Landers earthquake sequence and is discussed more fully in the SCSN Bulletin (Wald et al, 1993). Similarly, about half of the events shown in Figure 2 are related to this earthquake.…”
Section: Central Valley/western Sierra Nevada Sub-region Kmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…The Rose Valley swarm began on February 15 near Coso Junction and was jointly recorded by the NCSN and SCSN networks (see Wald et al, 1993) (Figures 2 and 7). The largest event in this swarm was a Af 4.1 event on 19 February at a depth of 6.6 km.…”
Section: Central/southern Sierra Nevada Sub-region Mmentioning
confidence: 99%