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M3.4
Date-Time
Sunday, February 07, 2010 at 02:01:23 UTC
Saturday, February 06, 2010 at 06:01:23 PM at epicenter
Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones
Location 35.784°N, 120.337°W M3.4 (Central CA) Earthquake
Depth 9.2 km (5.7 miles) Epicentered 15 km (10 miles) SSE
Region CENTRAL CALIFORNIA
Distances (147°) from Parkfield, CA.
15 km (10 miles) SSE (147°) from Parkfield, CA
NEAR
15 km REAL-TIME
(9 miles) DATA
NNE (15°) from DISPLAY
Shandon, CA WEB PAGE INFO GUIDE:
33 km (20 miles) E (84°) from San Miguel, CA
35 km (22 miles) ENE (60°) from Paso Robles, CA
222 km (138 miles) SE (141°) from San Jose City Hall, CA
Fault Whispering is a scientific method of Earth Stress Monitoring now being used to detect changes in acoustic
emissions from within the Earth at depth before, during, and after an earthquake sequence
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Fault Whisperer™ A Personal Guide for Promoting a Better Understanding of Global Seismic Precursors & Volcanic
Unrest. Volume 1.76; Monday, February 8, 2010; ©GeoSeismic Labs 2010.
http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/gsl_live.htm
Display Channel 1: (ULF) indicates the level of disturbance (modulation) within the MT signal’s local
region.
Display channel 2: (AE) indicates how high the stress level (amplitude) is regardless of whether, or not its
source is deep crustal compression, or upper level shear stress along the plate boundary.
Display Channel 3: (Upper Level Shear Stress) indicates how much shear (tensor) versus compression, or
normal stress is currently active. Whenever active, there is increased upper level shear stress.
Display Channel 4: (MT) is an indicator used for monitoring the overall reaction to changes in lithospheric
stress from both distant (triggered) and local sources.
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Fault Whispering is a scientific method of Earth Stress Monitoring now being used to detect changes in acoustic
emissions from within the Earth at depth before, during, and after an earthquake sequence
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Fault Whisperer™ A Personal Guide for Promoting a Better Understanding of Global Seismic Precursors & Volcanic
Unrest. Volume 1.76; Monday, February 8, 2010; ©GeoSeismic Labs 2010.
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Fault Whispering is a scientific method of Earth Stress Monitoring now being used to detect changes in acoustic
emissions from within the Earth at depth before, during, and after an earthquake sequence
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Fault Whisperer™ A Personal Guide for Promoting a Better Understanding of Global Seismic Precursors & Volcanic
Unrest. Volume 1.76; Monday, February 8, 2010; ©GeoSeismic Labs 2010.
Fault Whispering is a scientific method of Earth Stress Monitoring now being used to detect changes in acoustic
emissions from within the Earth at depth before, during, and after an earthquake sequence
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Fault Whisperer™ A Personal Guide for Promoting a Better Understanding of Global Seismic Precursors & Volcanic
Unrest. Volume 1.76; Monday, February 8, 2010; ©GeoSeismic Labs 2010.
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THE STATE OF THE CRUST JANAURY 2010: LAST UPDATED ON FEB 2, 2010.
During January 2010, the number of strong magnitude global earthquakes was equal to twelve, and the number of
moderate magnitude global earthquakes equaled one hundred-sixty-three, which is a ratio of approximately 14
moderate for every 1 strong magnitude global earthquake. The highest magnitude global earthquake equaled 7.2.
Five of the monthly total of eleven detected Remote MT Pulsations measured greater than 10 Units of Regional
Lithospheric Stress. One semi-diurnal MT pulsations was timed to be associated with the Equatorial Pacific Plate’s
Stress Center. There were eight on the night side, and three on the day side. Nine had alternate timing, which may
signify coming from a separately affected global position at the core-mantle boundary. The semi-diurnal MT
Pulsations are associated with the arrival of solar energetic particles streaming towards Earth from the Sun, which
increases the amplitude of convective currents coming from the core-mantle boundary within the Equatorial
Pacific Plate’s Stress Center located in Polynesia. As an earthquake engine, its overall result is to accelerate the
motion of tectonic plates (crustal displacement) causing an increased level of volcanic unrest around the cir cum
Pacific “Ring of Fire”
Fault Whispering is a scientific method of Earth Stress Monitoring now being used to detect changes in acoustic
emissions from within the Earth at depth before, during, and after an earthquake sequence
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Fault Whisperer™ A Personal Guide for Promoting a Better Understanding of Global Seismic Precursors & Volcanic
Unrest. Volume 1.76; Monday, February 8, 2010; ©GeoSeismic Labs 2010.
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http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/SPECIAL/Northridge.htm
Fault Whispering is a scientific method of Earth Stress Monitoring now being used to detect changes in acoustic
emissions from within the Earth at depth before, during, and after an earthquake sequence
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