Two interesting areas
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Two areas of note lately in California:

1. A lovely line of small quakes from the Ventura region NE to China Lake. Not unusual, but more quakes than I have seen there in a while. I would not be surprised for something on the White Wolf or other faults in that trend in the next 3 months.
2. East SF Bay area has been experiencing small quakes lately, and today had a 3.0 This area has been quiet for a long time, so wondering if something larger might be brewing in the next six months?

Don't want to clutter your trend, but sometimes I get an unscientific "hunch" about these things based upon increasing activity.

Penny




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(03-10-2015, 09:38 PM)PennyB Wrote: Two areas of note lately in California:

1. A lovely line of small quakes from the Ventura region NE to China Lake. Not unusual, but more quakes than I have seen there in a while. I would not be surprised for something on the White Wolf or other faults in that trend in the next 3 months.

Was just a 3.5 near the White Wolf.

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/e...al_summary

Brian





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(03-10-2015, 09:38 PM)PennyB Wrote: Two areas of note lately in California:

1. A lovely line of small quakes from the Ventura region NE to China Lake. Not unusual, but more quakes than I have seen there in a while. I would not be surprised for something on the White Wolf or other faults in that trend in the next 3 months.
2. East SF Bay area has been experiencing small quakes lately, and today had a 3.0 This area has been quiet for a long time, so wondering if something larger might be brewing in the next six months?

Don't want to clutter your trend, but sometimes I get an unscientific "hunch" about these things based upon increasing activity.

Penny

3.6 near San Ramon today (Aoril 2). If it had happened a week ago, I would have been there to feel it!




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(03-10-2015, 09:38 PM)PennyB Wrote: Two areas of note lately in California:

1. A lovely line of small quakes from the Ventura region NE to China Lake. Not unusual, but more quakes than I have seen there in a while. I would not be surprised for something on the White Wolf or other faults in that trend in the next 3 months.
2. East SF Bay area has been experiencing small quakes lately, and today had a 3.0 This area has been quiet for a long time, so wondering if something larger might be brewing in the next six months?

Don't want to clutter your trend, but sometimes I get an unscientific "hunch" about these things based upon increasing activity.

Penny

Another quake today (4/6). Looks as if this area is "waking up." (actually 3 quakes total this morning, 3.4, 3.6 and a 2 plus.)




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(05-06-2015, 04:02 PM)PennyB Wrote:
(03-10-2015, 09:38 PM)PennyB Wrote: Two areas of note lately in California:

1. A lovely line of small quakes from the Ventura region NE to China Lake. Not unusual, but more quakes than I have seen there in a while. I would not be surprised for something on the White Wolf or other faults in that trend in the next 3 months.
2. East SF Bay area has been experiencing small quakes lately, and today had a 3.0 This area has been quiet for a long time, so wondering if something larger might be brewing in the next six months?

Don't want to clutter your trend, but sometimes I get an unscientific "hunch" about these things based upon increasing activity.

Penny


Another quake today (4/6). Looks as if this area is "waking up." (actually 3 quakes total this morning, 3.4, 3.6 and a 2 plus.)
Looks like there has been an increase along the more Southern Calaveras too. Think its in the area(Concord quakes) where stress was increased after the Napa quake. watching too from San Francisco.




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(05-07-2015, 12:43 AM)Steve S in SF Wrote:
(05-06-2015, 04:02 PM)PennyB Wrote:
(03-10-2015, 09:38 PM)PennyB Wrote: Two areas of note lately in California:

1. A lovely line of small quakes from the Ventura region NE to China Lake. Not unusual, but more quakes than I have seen there in a while. I would not be surprised for something on the White Wolf or other faults in that trend in the next 3 months.
2. East SF Bay area has been experiencing small quakes lately, and today had a 3.0 This area has been quiet for a long time, so wondering if something larger might be brewing in the next six months?

Don't want to clutter your trend, but sometimes I get an unscientific "hunch" about these things based upon increasing activity.

Penny


Another quake today (4/6). Looks as if this area is "waking up." (actually 3 quakes total this morning, 3.4, 3.6 and a 2 plus.)
Looks like there has been an increase along the more Southern Calaveras too. Think its in the area(Concord quakes) where stress was increased after the Napa quake. watching too from San Francisco.

4.0 today (July 21), so the area does seem to be waking up! Worth watching.




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(07-21-2015, 04:55 PM)PennyB Wrote:
(05-07-2015, 12:43 AM)Steve S in SF Wrote:
(05-06-2015, 04:02 PM)PennyB Wrote:
(03-10-2015, 09:38 PM)PennyB Wrote: Two areas of note lately in California:

1. A lovely line of small quakes from the Ventura region NE to China Lake. Not unusual, but more quakes than I have seen there in a while. I would not be surprised for something on the White Wolf or other faults in that trend in the next 3 months.
2. East SF Bay area has been experiencing small quakes lately, and today had a 3.0 This area has been quiet for a long time, so wondering if something larger might be brewing in the next six months?

Don't want to clutter your trend, but sometimes I get an unscientific "hunch" about these things based upon increasing activity.

Penny


Another quake today (4/6). Looks as if this area is "waking up." (actually 3 quakes total this morning, 3.4, 3.6 and a 2 plus.)
Looks like there has been an increase along the more Southern Calaveras too. Think its in the area(Concord quakes) where stress was increased after the Napa quake. watching too from San Francisco.

4.0 today (July 21), so the area does seem to be waking up! Worth watching.

4.0 today (August 17). The area is definitely gearing up. Too bad that I will be in the area next week....wish I knew WHEN the bigger quake would happen?




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(08-17-2015, 04:05 PM)PennyB Wrote:
(07-21-2015, 04:55 PM)PennyB Wrote:
(05-07-2015, 12:43 AM)Steve S in SF Wrote:
(05-06-2015, 04:02 PM)PennyB Wrote:
(03-10-2015, 09:38 PM)PennyB Wrote: Two areas of note lately in California:

1. A lovely line of small quakes from the Ventura region NE to China Lake. Not unusual, but more quakes than I have seen there in a while. I would not be surprised for something on the White Wolf or other faults in that trend in the next 3 months.
2. East SF Bay area has been experiencing small quakes lately, and today had a 3.0 This area has been quiet for a long time, so wondering if something larger might be brewing in the next six months?

Don't want to clutter your trend, but sometimes I get an unscientific "hunch" about these things based upon increasing activity.

Penny


Another quake today (4/6). Looks as if this area is "waking up." (actually 3 quakes total this morning, 3.4, 3.6 and a 2 plus.)
Looks like there has been an increase along the more Southern Calaveras too. Think its in the area(Concord quakes) where stress was increased after the Napa quake. watching too from San Francisco.

4.0 today (July 21), so the area does seem to be waking up! Worth watching.

4.0 today (August 17). The area is definitely gearing up. Too bad that I will be in the area next week....wish I knew WHEN the bigger quake would happen?


Here's a link John Vidale posted after todays 4.0:
http://seismo.berkeley.edu/annual_report...012rs4.pdf

I didn't feel the quake in SF though most people did. I was on ground level and walking when it happened.




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Sharp drop in dilatometer at Garin site East of Hayward fault near Hayward/ Castro Valley.
See if any other instruments reflect changes tomorrow before making a prediction.
Steve
Bay Area Dilatometers




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(09-30-2015, 06:08 AM)Steve S in SF Wrote: Sharp drop in dilatometer at Garin site East of Hayward fault near Hayward/ Castro Valley.
See if any other instruments reflect changes tomorrow before making a prediction.
Steve
Bay Area Dilatometers

[Image: plots.php?type=gtsm&region=sf&days=7]
GTSM Tensor Strain showing drop to on Hayward fault in Oakland- but instrument had been under repair recently. See what that instruments reading looks like tomorrow too.




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