Dear Mr. Cochrane; In short, the Earth's core has been found to rotate about two degrees faster, [ or about 0.36 miles per hour] than the Earth's crust. And sence the core is where gravity comes from, thus gravity cuts across the crust at that rate. But the core is not smooth , it has peeks and valleys just like the surface does. It is theses wave forms that we are looking for because a valley would lower the density level of gravity that is rising to the fault line that is holding it in place.. This allows the westword movement of the plates to move. Of course you would want to detect these waves before they get to the fault line. This is why you need to be to the west of the fault line for a good waring time. Maj. Edward E. Kerls A.R. Larry Cochrane wrote: > Edward, > > OK, I'll bite... I live about 5 to 10 miles from the San Andreas fault, but > I'm east of the fault. What's the difference and why the narrow distance??? > > -Larry Cochrane > Redwood City, PSN > > At 10:57 PM 9/8/99 -0500, you wrote: > >Dear seismic net ; > > S.O.D.A.T. is looking for VOLUNTEERS to test a new Earthquake > >Precursor Monitor System. What we are looking for is people that live no > >closer than 5 miles, but not over 10 miles west of a fault line. > > To volunteer we need to now your GPS location and the GPS point > >due west of you on the fault line. You will also need to E-mail us at > >any change on the GVR units, along with the time of the action. > > For more information go to; > >www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Hall/1110/earthquake.html > > > > > > Maj. Edward E. Kerls A.R. > > _____________________________________________________________________ > > Public Seismic Network Mailing List (PSN-L) > > To leave this list email listserver@.............. with the body of the > message: leave PSN-L _____________________________________________________________________ Public Seismic Network Mailing List (PSN-L)
Larry Cochrane <cochrane@..............>