Jun 1, 2010 - A few days of tremor took place in western Washington from May 27-31, starting south of Olympia and ending in central Puget Sound. This does not appear to be an early ETS but we are watching things closely.
Evelyn Roeloffs reports that: It looks like a small strain excursion started about May 29 at B018. Easiest place to see it is on the processed plots that Kathleen Hodgkinson posts on the UNAVCO website. The meaningful ones are the "shears" 2Ene and Eee-eNN.
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Evelyn Roeloffs reports that: It looks like a small strain excursion started about May 29 at B018. Easiest place to see it is on the processed plots that Kathleen Hodgkinson posts on the UNAVCO website. The meaningful ones are the "shears" 2Ene and Eee-eNN.
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