Guest guest Posted February 8, 2004 Report Share Posted February 8, 2004 This is the URL: http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/bulletin/ , Therese Hamilton <eastwest@s...> wrote: > At 02:31 AM 2/8/04 -0000, Bob wrote: > > >Here is data for 8 earthquakes, including the one you wrote about, > >that occurred in that region in a span of just over 48 hours. > > Thanks, Bob. Two jolts over 7.0. More charts to set up! But you have the > dates jumping from the 7th to the 5th? There's been another batch of > tremors, then... > > The time conversion from UTC to Indonesian time is -9 hours, for anyone > interested. That is 9 hours ahead of UTC. > > I have a question for the time experts. Is UTC the same as GMT?? If now, > what's the difference? > > Bob, what's the URL for the site that has the quake information you listed? > > Therese > > > >Updated as of Sat Feb 7 22:30:40 UTC 2004. > > > >DATE-(UTC)-TIME Latitude Longitude Depth Magnitude > >yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss degrees degrees km > > > >2004/02/07 21:27:37 4.09S 133.96E 10.0 5.8 > > > >2004/02/07 04:25:01 4.07S 134.41E 10.0 5.5 > > > >2004/02/07 02:42:35 3.99S 135.07E 10.0 7.1 > > > >2004/02/05 21:54:41 3.62S 135.60E 10.0 5.1 > > > >2004/02/05 21:37:16 3.32S 135.24E 10.0 5.1 > > > >2004/02/05 21:35:24 3.66S 135.39E 10.0 4.8 > > > >2004/02/05 21:24:15 3.57S 135.40E 10.0 5.6 > > > >2004/02/05 21:05:01 3.59S 135.49E 10.0 7.0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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