Please note that the Harvard quick CMT moment magnitude for the Washington earthquake is Mw=6.8, not 6.9 as listed in the header of the solution previously sent. The solution itself listed the correct moment, M0=1.7*10**26 dyne-cm. -------------------------------------------------- Here is the solution for the recent Natasha Maternovskaya Goran Ekstrom CENTROID, MOMENT TENSOR SOLUTION HARVARD EVENT-FILE NAME C022801C DATA USED: GSN L.P. BODY WAVES: 36S,100C, T= 45 MANTLE WAVES: 30S, 70C, T=135 CENTROID LOCATION: ORIGIN TIME 18:54:36.5 0.1 LAT 47.02N 0.01;LON 122.54W 0.01 DEP 52.9 0.8;HALF-DURATION 6.2 MOMENT TENSOR; SCALE 10**26 D-CM MRR=-0.97 0.01; MTT=-0.12 0.01 MFF= 1.09 0.01; MRT=-0.03 0.02 MRF=-1.40 0.02; MTF= 0.04 0.01 PRINCIPAL AXES: 1.(T) VAL= 1.80;PLG=27;AZM= 92 2.(N) -0.12; 0; 1 3.(P) -1.68; 63; 271 BEST DOUBLE COUPLE:M0=1.7*10**26 NP1:STRIKE=183;DIP=18;SLIP= -89 NP2: 1; 72; -90 ###---##### ###--------######## ###-----------######### ###-------------########### ###---------------########### ###----------------############ ##-----------------############ ###------- -------############# ###------- P -------####### ### ###------- -------####### T ### ###-----------------####### ### ##-----------------############ ###----------------############ ###--------------############ ###-------------########### ###----------########## ###--------######## ##----##### ------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this email list send mail to: . -------------------------------------------------------