More... I really don't like those under the Gulf ones
10:17 PM AKDT Wednesday June 4th, 2014 2.01 ML in the Yukon Territory
10:15 PM AKDT Wednesday June 4th, 2014 1.84 ML in the Yukon Territory
10:14 PM AKDT Wednesday June 4th, 2014 1.20 ML in the Yukon Territory
10:13 PM AKDT Wednesday June 4th, 2014 1.65 ML beneath the Gulf of Alaska
10:10 PM AKDT Wednesday June 4th, 2014 Unknown in the Yakutat Bay region of Alaska
10:07 PM AKDT Wednesday June 4th, 2014 1.15 ML in the Yukon Territory
10:03 PM AKDT Wednesday June 4th, 2014 1.75 ML in the Yukon Territory
10:03 PM AKDT Wednesday June 4th, 2014 Unknown in southeastern Alaska
09:59 PM AKDT Wednesday June 4th, 2014 1.77 ML in the Yukon Territory
Quoting: AKObserver Do you mean under the gulf in the area where all the small green EQs are? [
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On AEIC it shows that area as Yakutat bay I believe. That is what alerted me in the past 24 hours, coupled with the Naden,BC seismo going OFF I was quite sure there was a big one coming. I actually emailed the NRCAN if it was possible interference, got a reply back this morning (before these quakes)
Good afternoon, xxxxx:
I have checked the data stream from station NDB and it looks very normal.
It is possible that the amplitude reaches maximum when the station is affected by a significant ground-motion maker nearby. The phenomena described in your message perhaps correspond to some of these situations. In most cases, they are not related to real earthquakes, but artificial activities.
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