NURF.G WES-238-074 Network . Bulletin -" of APRIL 01 - JUNE30 Compiled and Edited by John ~Tigue Bruce Bouck Chuck Doll Gregory Lorsbach Robert Lory Zayne Zakimi Weston Observatory Department of Geology and Boston College Paul W. Pomeroy, Coordinator United States Geophysics Geological Survey DECEMBER1986 ~ MEMBERS Weston Observatory of Boston College Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory of Columbia Woodward-Clyde Consultants Pennsylvania State University Delaware Geological Survey Maine Geological Survey State University of New York Nuclear Regulatory Commission United States Geological Survey National Science Foundation New York State Energy and Resources Development New York State Science Service University Authority ABSTRACT This the nine are the velocity the thirty-ninth United geographic quarter, and Also quarters. epicenters, the is northeastern Included during report and all models event quarterly States of the appropriate the network cumulative are included data the period for maps of bulletin for the for seismicity quarter. seismicity June, April stations tables the of of and for station 1985. seismicity the thirty locations, An appendix northeastern in United describes States. Page 2 ACKNOWLEOOEMENTS Partial or full support operation of gratefully acknowledged. of the Agencies of Reactor Safety Office of Earthquake the Program; Data Research, from data some of provided Mines, has by the the and Resources, In State New York Science addition been provided events Earth in State Science Weston to the by the Canada near Branch, above operational Advanced Survey. Service. Geophysical are routinely and station the U.S. Dept. of border Energy, Canada. Research the Dept. of Defense and by the Office of the U.S. Geological Survey and Resources Epicentral Physics Ottawa, members Foundation, Energy by operated NEUSSN when available. to are stations the to is Commission, Regulatory National the (NEUSSN) support and Woodward-Clyde Consultants Inc., provided for the New York and Development Authority; Network for the U.S. Geological Research; Studies; agencies providing u.s. Nuclear the Office various Seismic. Northeastern NEUSSN include Geophysics from support, equipment Projects Agency of Environmental of Geology Page 3 INTRODUCTION Station operations summarized of the tables in and seismicity three are figures and four in described results the for tables sec tlon the quarter (the formats EXPLANAtION OF TABLES). Figure operational maps of during Table a from 1 is Table azimuths, 4 a location occurring list during Figures period; reporting period and Which were 2 and 3 are for the cumula- 1975, respectively. list of of and periods foreshocks, the reporting operating epicenters station lists amplitudes, lists the October 3 map of NEUSSNstations reporting for chronological period; Table the seismicity period is 1 is a geographic during arrival for aftershocks, period. stations; the times, the events and Table 2 reporting distances, of Table microearthquakes 2; Page 4 SEISMICITY the During period . June 1985, April total of 15 . United detected were earthquakes In States. had epicenters kilometers in and addition, Canada, in located 18 earthquakes 10 of of the U.S. border. these Table the are events 4 includes northeastern included were which within 100 43 aftershocks and microearthquakes. The magnitudes of the 33 earthquakes 1.4 to 3.3. -0.7 to in Table 2 range from The magnitudes of the events in Table 4 range from 2.7. Page 5 EXPLANATION OF TABLES Table Table 1: List of operating Seismic Stations 1. Station code 2. Station latitude, 3. Station longitude, degrees 4. Station elevation, meters 5. Geographic. location 6. Network 2: 1. Epicenter ORIGIN: degrees north west operator List Origin time in hours, minutes and seconds 2. LAT N: North-latitude in degrees and minutes 3. LONG W: West longitude in degrees and minutes 4. 5. DEPTH: Event depth in kilometers 6. MC: Coda duration magnitude WES: 2.23 Log(FHP)+O.12 Log(Dist)-2.36 LDO: 2.21 Log(FHP)-1.7 7. KL: Loc.al magni tude WES: Calculated from Wood-Anderson seismograms (Ebel 1982) EPB: Richter Lg magnitude 8. GAP: Largest azimuthal separation, degrees, between stations 9. RHS: Root mean square error in seconds 10. MN: Nuttli Lg magnitude with by period ERR: Standard error kilometers amplitude divided in of time residual of epicenter in Page 6 ERZ: Standard error kilometers of event depth in Q: Solution quality A: Excellent B: Good C: Fair D: Poor of hypocenter 13. NS: Number of stations recording 14. NP: Number of phase arrivals epicenter location event used in Table 3: Event data list 1. STN: Station 2. DIST: 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Epicentral distance in kilometers AZM: Azimuthal angle between epicenter to station measured from north in degrees Description of onset I: Impulsive E: Emergent of phase arrival R: Phase WESand LDO P: First P arrival S: First S arrival EPB P: Pg p: Pn S: Sg s: Sn M: First motion direction U: Up or compression D: Down or dilitation of phase arrival K: Weight of arrival 0: Full weight 1: 2: 3: 4: 8. code 3/4 weight 1/2 weight 1/4 weight No weight HRHN: Hour and minute of phase arrival Page 7 9 SEt: Second of phase arrival 10. TCAL: Calculated 11. RES: Residual 12. WT: Weight of phase used in hypocentral solution travel time in seconds of station arrival AHX: Peak-to-peak ground motion, in millimicrons, of the maximum envelope amplitude of vertical-component signal, corrected for system response. 14. PRX: Period in seconds of the signal which amplitude was measured. 15. XMAG: Nuttli FHP: 17. Table Coda duration in seconds FMAG: Coda magnitude recorded 4: Foreshocks, 1. magnitude recorded After at from at station station at station shocks, and Microearthquakes Event date, arrival time nearest recording station (UTC), magnitude, and geographic region REFERENCE Ebel J.E. (1982). ~ measurements for northeastern United States Earthq~es, Bull. Se1s.. Soc. Am. 72, 1367-1378. z z z 0 (X) 'q'" :3 0 (X) <0 3 0 v v <0 oq- ~ ::J: 0 "It" <0 3 0 CO CO ~ ~ N -q- (S) ..q- 0 00 C") ~ .~ ~. . ['\, ::I: 0 . . 18 N ""'" . . . :I: 0 . . ~ t . . <0 , . . . . :I: 0 .. . f'. . . . .~I . . 3 0 00 ~ . . ~ (e .- 3 0 (S) (X) N 00 0 ,;.;;p . (S) r 3 0 z z 0 '- ~ \ z 0 0 }~. . .. . ~ FIGURE 1. Seismic Stations in operation APRIL-JUNE 1985 during the period ~ z z z 0 0 ~ ~ <0 ~ <X> -q- ,.r ::I: 0 V <D ~ ~-J." h ~ ~ 0 0 N ..q" is) v 0 0 . CX> M 0) lJ) VI ~ VI lJ) ~ VI 2:: VI ~ ~ .0. . . . 0 I. 0 , ~ r :3: 0 ~ D . 0 VI J: . b .0. D 0 0 0 ~ . I 0 0 0 0 -. 0 8Eio 0 .. 0 '. o~~ 0 .0". 0 0 0 . .0 0 ~ . 0 01 ~o 0 0 0 ~ 0 0 ., 0 I -. ~ (S) 00 I c-'1 D 3 0 N (X) C -. 0 ::I: ~ N VI %: VI N ~ v , <D ('I') VI ~ VI ('I') 0> . . c 0 ::I: 0 0 0) 0 :I 0 N , ::I: 0 0) ,e ~ CX) <0 z 0 0) 0 0 I~. ::I: 0 3 0 (S) r 0 . :I: 0 (0 (0 z z 0 ',.,,D .~o "",... FIGURE 3. ~ Earthquake Epicenters OCTOBER 1975 - during JUNE 1985 the period TABLE 1 LIST OF OPERAIINGSEISMIC STATIONSBY STATE APB.IL - JUNE 1985 STA ID STATIONS USED FOR.LOCATIONS IN THIS BUU.ETIN LATITUDE LONGITUDE ELEVATION LOCATION degrees degrees aeters OPERATOR CANADA AIO Al6 A20 A54 A56 A60 A61 A64 BUO CKO CWI CW2 CW3 DLA EBN EFO ELF mo GAC GGN GNT GRQ GSQ HAL JAQ JQ.N LDN LDQ LMQ LPQ LTQ HNQ HNT OTT POt QCQ SBQ SCH SIC SUD TRQ UNB 47.2460N 47. 4680N 47.7060N 47.4570N 47.550ON 47.6920N 47.6937N 47.8270N 43.3617N 45.9944N 45.0733N 45.1717N 45. 1925N 42. 8583N 47.5400N 43.0917N 43. 1933N 45.4550N 45.7033N 45.1170N 46.363ON 46.6067N 48.9142N 44.6333N 53.8022N 46.843 N 43.040ON 53.8060N 47.5484N 47.340SN 53.7020N 50.5300N 45.5025N 45.3939N 47.360ON 46. 7800N 45. 3783N 54.8167n 50. 1900N 46. 4660N 46.2222N 45.9500N 70. 1930W 70.0100W 69.6900W 70.4130W 70. 3270W 70.0930W 70.0912W 69.8910W 79. 7450W 77.4500W 74.7050W 74.4872W 74.6122W 81.5733W 68.2410W 79.3117W 81.3150W 76.2170W 75.4783W 66.8220W 72.3720W 75.8600W 67.1106W 63.6000W 75.7211W 66.372 W 81. 1830W 77. 4280W 70.3267W 70.0094W 76.0850W 68.7700W 73.6231W 75.7158W 70.0400W 71.2800W 71.9264W 66.7833W 66.7400W 80.9660W 74.5555W 66. 6333W 45 22 45 384 414 358 358 137 88 191 55 55 67 227 189 168 320 72 62 30 10 290 398 56 366 411 246 198 419 126 152 564 112 77 61 256 540 283 267 853 56 EPB BURLINGTON, ON GLEN DONALD, ON GLEN DONALD, ON GLEN DONALD, ON DELAWARE, ON EDMUNDS TON, NB EFFINGHAM, ON ELGINFIELD, ON FITZROY HARBOUR, ON GLEN ALMOND, PQ GENTILLY, PQ GROSSES-ROCHES,PQ HALIFAX, NS MCKENDRICK I.AJ{E, NB SANSHAWE, ON LA MALBAIE, PQ LA POCATIERE, PQ LA GRANDE3, PQ MANICOUGAN, PQ MONTREAL, PQ OTTOWA, PQ LA POCATIERE, PQ QUEBEC, PQ SHER.BROOK,PQ SCHEFFERVILLE, PQ SEPT-ISLES, PQ SUDBURY. ON FREDERICTON, NB EPB EPB EPB EPB EPB EPB EPB EPB EPB EPB EPB EPB EPB EPB EPB EPB EPB EPB EPB EPB EPB EPB EPB EPB EPB EPB EPB EPB EPB EPB EPB EPB EPB EPB EPB EPB EPB EPB EPB EPB EPB TABLE 1 VDQ WBO (Continued) 48.2300N 45.0003N Page 77.9717W 75.2750W 305 85 73. 3839W 72.4667W 72.4337W 72.4715W 72.5121W 72.4950W 71.8516W 72.2505W 69 342 24 113 61 152 106 101 110 149 39.3416N 38.7414N 39.7042N 75.6767W 75.4144W 75.7082W 18 15 46 47.0817N 44.6317N 46.9325N 44.7392N 44.6564N 46.1599N 45.6555N 45. 2436N 44.9863N 44.9035N 44.2597N 69.0233W 68.7893N 68.1208E 67.4894W 240 80 250 20 79 209 378 140 219 93 113 1-2 EPB EPB CONNECTICUT BCT ECT HDM MDI MD2 MD3 MD4 !m5 NSC UCT 41.4933N 41.8346N 41.4857N 41.5529N 41.5314N 41.5066N 41.5023N 41.4551N 41.4807N 41.8317N 73.4113W 72. 5232W BROOKFIELD, CT ELLSWORTH, CT HADDAM, CT MOODUS(COMSTOCKBRIOOE), CT MOODUS(PICKEREL LAKE), CT MOODUS(CAVE HILL), CT MOODUS(HADDAM NECK), CT MOODUS(SHAILERVILLE), CT N STONINGTON, CT STORRS, CT WES WES WES WES WES WES WES WES WES WES BLACKBIRD, DE GEORGETOWN, DE NEWARK, DE DG5 005 005 ALLAGASH, ME BUCKSPORT, ME CARIBOU, ME EAST MACHIAS, ME HINCKLEY, ME HOULTON, ME JACKMAN, ME MILO, ME COOPERHILL, ME EAST RIOOE, ME TURNER, ME WES WES WES WES WES WES WES WES WES WES WES CAPE COD, MA DUXBURY, MA FALL RIVER, MA GLOUCESTER, MA HARVARD, MA LENOX, MA NANTUCKET, MA QUABBIN, MA WESTON, MA WESTFORD, MA HIT HIT WES HIT HIT WES HIT WES WES HIT DELEWARE BBD GTD NED KAINE AGM BPM CBM EHM HXM ImME JKM MIM PQO PQl TRM 69. 6408W 67.9867W 70.2426W 69.0403W 67.4674W 67.3271W 70.2551W MASSACHUSETTS COD DUX FLR GLO HRV LNX NMA QUA WES WFM 41.6856N 42.0686N 41.7167N 42. 6403N 42.5064N 42. 3389N 41.295ON 42.4566N 42. 3847N 42.6106N 70. 1350W -85 70.7678W 27 71.1215W 52 70.7272W 15 71.5583W 180 73.2724W 345 70.0260W -100 72.3738W 201 71.3221W 60 71.4906W 87 TABLE 1 (Continued) Page 1-3 NEW HAMPSHIRE BNH DNH BNH ONH PNH WNH 44.5906N 43. 1225N 43.7053N 43. 2792N 43.0942N 43. 8683N 71.2564W 72.2856W 71.5055W 72.1358W 71.3997W 472 24 180 280 659 220 75.054 w 75.184 W 74.464 2W 74.460,BW 75.040 W 75.089 W 74.751 5W 74.230,BW 75.117 W 75.076 W 75.155 W 75.123 W 74.085,Bw 74.717,BW 74.2141ow 76.4853W 75.9280W 73. 9738W 70. 8948W BERLIN, NIl WES DURHAM , HANovm , NIl OAKHILL, NH PITCHER MTN, NIl WHITEFACE MTN, NIl HIT WES HIT HIT HIT 170 103 298 360 256 295 201 98 232 305 220 152 229 110 247 FRANXLIN, NJ ALPHA, NY DENVIU.E, NJ GREEN POND, NJ FRANKLIN, NJ HARMONY, NJ LONG VALLEY, NJ MONTCLAIR, NJ HARMONY, NJ HARMONY, NJ HARMONY, NJ POHATCONG,NJ PAHAQUARRY,NJ PRINCETON, NJ RAMAPO, NJ wcc wcc WCC LDO WCC WCC LDO WCC WCC WCC WCC WCC LDO LOO LDO 224 122 0 42 549 329 408 24 287 301 102 76 128 244 585 AUBURN, NY ALEXANDER BAY, NY MANHATTAN, NY ANNSVILLE, NY BERLIN, NY BANGOR, NY BINGHAMPTON, NY BUCHANAN, NY CAMBRIDGE, NY CAZENOVIA, NY CHAUMONT,NY CLARKSTOWN,NY COLD SPRING, NY CROGHAN,NY CASTLE ROCK, NY DOWNHOLE,NY ~ILLE , NY GARRISON, NY WCC LDO LDO WCC WCC LDO LDO WCC WCC WCC WCC WCC WCC LDO LDO LDO WCC WCC NH NEW JER.SEY ABMC CLMC DENJ GPD FHMC HRMC LVNJ MONJ PDMC PEMC PFMC PMMC PQN PRIN RAMA 40.686 N 40.655 N 40. 9693N 41.0177N 40.751 N 40.723 N 40.8095N 40.8083N 40.756 N 40.758 N 40.725 N 40.641 N 41.0073N 40.3668N 41.0952N NEW YORK ABRN ALX AMNH ANNS BERL 42. 9963N 44.3225N 40. 7808N 41.3080N 42.6913N BGR 44. 8288N BING BIPS CAHB CAZE CHAU CLAR COSP CROG CTR. DWN ELNV GARN 42.0757N 41.2678N 43.0488N 42.9313N 44. 1375N 41.1887N 41.4407N 43.9050N 43.8741N 42.8255N 41.5000N 41.3603N 73.9132W 73.3913W 74.3742W 75.9767W 73.9473W 73. 2967W 75.9200W 76.1742W 74.0037W 73.9282W 75.4125W 74.4600W 78.7672W 74.4398W 73.9240W 323 207 TABLE 1 GERM GILB GLOV HAVE LCNA LDNY LIIJI MASH MEDY MSNY ONTR OSNY OSWG PAL PHEL PNY PTN PUTN QLNY RLSP ROTD SANY SONY SPNY STWA SUFF TBR UWL WEST WMNY WND WNY WPNY WTVE Page 1-4 (Continued) 42. 1570N 42. 4230N 43.0895N 41.2255N 43. 6442N 40.9319N 42.9213N 41.0411N 43.1818N 44. 9983N 43.2738N 41.2117N 43.5170N 41.0042N 42.9542N 44.8341N 44.5725N 41.3818N 41.3092N 41. 1453N 42.9620N 43. 1738N 43.1922N 41.8083N 42.9620N 41. 1583N 41.1417N 43. 8378N 43. 1635N 43.3560N 42.3375N 44.3910N 41.8030N 42.9460N 73.8113W 74.4527W 74.3320W 73.1113W 75.9260W 73.4681W 77.6172W 72. 2933W 78.3903W 74.8620W 77.3067W 73. 8283W 76.4162W 73.9091W 77.0950W 73.555OW 74.9828W 73. 8283W 74.0375W 73.9107W 74.0872W 78.8703W 76. 9647W 74.0040W 73. 6773W 74.1092W 74.2222W 74.5433W 75.4800W 76.0313W 74.1525W 73. 8595W 73. 9707W 75.3272W 88 335 292 268 396 30 122 3 186 55 84 122 84 91 188 177 238 170 238 61 283 172 122 122 103 152 261 561 167 158 602 598 76 426 80. 3333W 79.9833W 76.3506W 75.1333W 77.8650W 0 0 0 0 352 BEAVER, PA ER.IE, PA MILLERSVILLE, ABINGTON, PA STATE COU.EGE, PA PSU PSU MSC PSU PSU 72.S8S3W 72.1709W 300 370 BALTIMORE, VT WES GERMANTOWN,NY GILBOA, NY GLOvmSVILLE, NY HA VERS TRAW , NY LACONA, NY LLOYDS NECK, NY LIMA, NY MASHOMACK,NY MEDINA, NY MASSENA, NY ONTAR.IO, NY OSSINING, NY OSWEGO , NY PALISADES, NY PHELPS, NY PLA'rrSBURG, NY POTSDAM, NY PUTNAMVALLEY, NY QUEENSBORO LAKE, NY ROCKLANDLAKE, NY ROTTERDAM, NY SANBORN, NY SODUS, NY STONY POINT, NY STILLWATER, NY SUFFERN, NY TABLE ROCK, NY UTOWANALAKE, NY WESTMORELAND,NY WEST MONROE, NY WINDHAM, NY WILMINGTON, NY WEST PARK, NY WATERVILLE, NY wcc wcc wcc wcc WCC SBU WCC LDO LDO LDO WCC WCC WCC LDO WCC LDO LDO WCC WCC WCC WCC LDO WCC WCC WCC WCC LDO LDO WCC WCC LDO LDO LDO WCC PENNSYLVANIA BVR ERI MVL PHI SCP 40.7000N 42.1333N 39. 9992N 40.1166N 40. 7950N PA YmMONT BVT DVT 43. 3488N 44.9620N DERBY, VT WES TABLE 1 FLET BVT IVT MDV Page 1-5 (Continued) 44.7228N 44.3623N 43.5221N 72.9517W 73.0650W 73.0533W 73.1811W 43.999lN 366 344 295 134 FLETCHER, VT HINESBURG, VT IRA, VT MIDDLEBURY, VY LDO LDO WES LDO OPDATOR CODE DGS - DELEWARE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Kenneth Woodruff (302) 738-2833 (613) 995-5548 EPB - EARTH PHYSICS BRANCH,DEPT.OF ENERGY,MINES,AND RESOURCES, CANADA Dr. 1.00 - Robert Wetmiller LAMONT-DOHmTY GEOLOGICAL OBSERVATORY OF COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY ~yn Schlesinger-Miller (914) HIT - MASSACHUSETTSINSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 359-2900 Jay Pulli MSC - MILLERSVILLE (617) 253-6299 (717) 872-3295 (518) 474-5817 STATE COLLEGE Dr. Charkes K. Scharnberger NYGS- NEW YORK GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Gary Nottis PSU - PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIvmSITY Dr. Shelton Alexander (814) 865-2622 SBU - STATE UNIvmSITY OF NEW YORK AT STONY BROOK Dr. Robert Liebermann Dr. Donald Weidner WES - WESTONOBSERVATORY,BOSTON COLLEGE Dr. John E.Ebel WCC - (516) (516) 246-6090 246-8387 (617) 899-0950 Jack Foley (617) WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS, WAYNE, NJ 899-0950 Mark Houlday 785-0700 (201) x374 TABLE EPICENTER LIST UNITED STATES AND ADJACENT APRIL - JUNE 1985 NORTHEASTERN ORIGIN HrKn IEC LAT N LONC V DEPTH De, De, t. 85APR07 PO, 20 I" N FRO" LA POCATIERE -EPi 01Z848. 47-30.00 70- 3.60 15.0 151'109 NY, COODNOW .LDO 2149 22.1' 43-57.27 85APR10 PO, -EPS 85APRI0 -EP9 0049 aEPS 85APR12 "E, -YES 0527 "C "L CAP R"S ERH Oeg lec t. t. 0.1 0.0 1.0 1 11 0.01 0.35 0.448 4 1.0 , 10 --- --- --- --- 2.4 1.5 8.%7 106 ERZ Q NS NP - -- -- 8 V FROM CRAND-REMOUS 46-38.40 76- 1.80 18.0 J.I 0 .4 0.0 101M N FROM LA POCATIERE 47-31.10 69-57.60 12.0 3.1 0.1 0.0 0 45 1M E FROM GLEN ALMOND 40. 45-34.80 74-55.80 7.0 2.0 0.1 0.0 1.0 , E OF COBURN CORE 30.48 45-21.82 70-4Z.25 3.1 C 26 31 PO, 0918 74-15.76 KN REGIONS 151M 11. 0552 57 85APR10 PO, 2 85APR14 ON, S OF SELKIRK -LOO 0344 38.07 42-47.24 79-58.09 2.02 '.63 7 13 3.3 84 0.38 1.0 1.4 3.0 167 0.29 2.01 1.61D 9 16 85APR14 ON, 160 1M SE FRO" DELAWARE *EPB 1139 54. 41-35.40 80-24.00 18.0 3.2 0.4 0.0 0 910 8SKAYO2 PO, 40 KH HE FROM LA MALBAIE -EPB 0913 16 47-45.00 6'-51.60 9.0 2., 0.0 0.0 0 6 10 85"AY07 PO, 25 I" ME FROMLA ftALBAIE -EPB 0601 41. 47-38.40 70- 0.60 28.0 2.1 0.1 0.0 0 7 12 0.09 1.39 O.76C S 10 0.0 a. a 0.10 D.43 D.14C 19 35 1.3 0 .0 IS"AYOI NY, 1 I" -LOa 0542 1'.4' E OF RUSSELL 44-2'.15 75- 4.81 .5KAYOI PO, 15 IK S FROK LA "ALBAIE -EPR 0905 42. 47-24.00 70-22.80 17.0 8S"AY10 NY. ARDSLEY 8LDO 0147 5.04 40-59.80 85"AY12 *EPB 73-50.35 1., '.87 1.7 1.. 5.60 PO, 50 I" E FRO" GRAND-RE"OUS 0344 41. 46-36.00 15-12.60 11.0 256 1.1 204 .0 0 710 7 12 TABLE 2 (Continued) ORIGIN Hr"n SEC Pag82-2 LAT N De; LONGV De; DEPTH KN 1. KL CAP RKS ERH 08; sec t. ta 1.1 0.0 0 11 %0 0.14 '.41 1.59D 8 12 --- --- --- --- 15KAI13 NB, 25 IK NW FROK KCIENDRICI L -EPB 1846 19. 47- 0.00 66-36.00 5.0 85MAY15 NY, 151M V OF LEYDEN *LDO 1912 58.57 45-17.53 75-35.98 KC 2.1 1.1 7.6% 320 ERZ Q NS NP - -- -- 85"IY16 PO, 25 I" N FRO" CRAND-RE"OUS -EPR 1339 07. 46-49.80 75-54.00 18.0 3.2 1.0 0.0 8SMAY23 PO, 60 1M N FROM CENTILLY aEPB 2148 36 4&-52.20 72-15.00 18.0 2.1 1.8 0.0 3.0 4 85MAY24 NH, SKM S OF COLEBROOK *VES 0750 34.84 44-49.97 71-33.78 1.7 1.1 lJJ 0.32 0 .8 1.4 C 10 19 103 0.38 4.% 6.8 C 0.7 O. 1 3.0 3 4.53 85KAY25 VT, , IK E OF CAKEL'S HUKP(POSSJBLE BLAST) .VES 1540 51.19 44-18.49 72-49.22 0.00 1.8 1.8 12 19 .0 8 8 10 85"AY26 PO, 230 1M E *EPB 2103 26. FROM VAL-D'OR 48-37.20 74-54.00 85KAY28 PO, ST. tIN *LDO 0047 19.99 45-47.20 15JUNO' .IPS 5 0.50 2.4 304 0.12 1.17 Z.OIC , 13 4.54 73-3J.14 5.00 1.4 148 0.16 0.51 1.61C 7 13 0011 15.73 44-48.28 74-29.37 t.05 1.8 210 0.04 0.37 1.73C 5 , 0.2 0.0 1 .0 4 5 8 NY, "INEVILLE %5.39 44- 1115 85JUN04 -LOa 1.1 73-47.47 15"1Y31 -LOO 18.0 NY, "aRIA ON, 70 I" 1141 59 E FRO" ELDEE 46-49.80 78-1%.60 85JUN06 NY, COODNOW aLDO 1002 41.41 43-57.31 1.0 1.9 . . 31 2.' 103 0.02 0.39 0.50B 4 6.77 2.5 306 0.09 0.91 I.D4C , 15 8SJUND9 PO, 60 I" N FRO" CROSSES-ROCHES aEPS 231148 49-22.10 66-49.10 18.0 1.7 1.1 0.0 1.0 7 14 85JUN12 PO, 151M SE FROM LA MALBAIE aEPB 0606 25. 47-21.10 70- 9.00 13.0 0.0 0.0 0.12 0.601.14C 74-15.71 85JUN07 NY. NEAR SARATOGA SPRINGS 8LDO 2050 16.04 43- 2.5% 73-48.83 85JVN18 NY, .LDO 0016 GOODNOW 3.43 44-48.40 74-28.63 11.00 2.' 2.' 110 a , 12 7 14 TABLE Page 2-3 2 (Continued) ORIGIN LAT N LONG V DEPTH Dig Dig t. 85JUNli NY, NEAR "aRIA -LOa 0036 33.88 43-57.22 74-15.36 HrKn SEC 85JUN26 MH, 131M ME OF LACONIA .VES 2307 52.7! 43-40.30 71-23.56 SOURCE EPB Earth Phy.ic. LDO Laaont-Doberty - ViS - Veston "C "L CAP R"S Dee ..c --- --- --- --- t. t. 2.5 112 0.02 0.32 0.428 5.00 %.3 %.1 140 0.28 0.8 1.3 0.4 o. a 2.2 Branch, Dept. of Energy, "ine., and Re.ource. Geological Obser.atory of Coluabia Uni.ersity Obser.atory Boston College - ERH ERZ Q NS NP 7.31 85JUN30 PO, 25 I" E FRO" LA ~LBAIE tEPa .613 30. 47-37.20 69-59.40 18.0 * "N Canada 0 - -- -4 8 B 11 15 5 , 15APR07 A16 LPa LMa A61 A54 A10 A20 A64 SLQ EaN HTQ --- RMK HRMN --- PO, 15 14 108 GAC 113 158 CKO 131 237 OTT 141 110 ~O 192 162 Continued TCAL ..eo RES ..c. PO, 20 KM N FROM LA POCATIERE 5 137 P 0128 50.22 2.26 -0.04 11 168 P 0128 51.77 S 0128 54.50 6.55 -0.05 21 214 P 4 0128 52.00 3.92 0.08 S 4 0128 55.00 6.98 0.02 21 353 P 0128 52.06 3.99 0.07 S 0128 55.20 7.10 0.10 27 260 P 0128 52.82 4.78 0.04 S 0128 56.48 30 200 P 0128 53.22 5.19 0.03 S 4 0128 57.41 9.19 0.22 36 51 P 0128 54.08 6.00 0.08 S 0128 58.76 10.60 0.16 38 19 P 0128 54.25 6.37 -0.12 S 0128 59.01 11.24 -0.23 81 77 P 4 0129 1.40 13.04 0.36 S 4 0129 11.50 22.82 0.68 137 91 P 4 0129 10.10 22.20 -0.10 S 4 0129 26.45 38.51 -0.12 225 33 P 4 0129 21.90 33.16 0.74 S 4 0129 48.00 62.89 -2.89 85APRO9 NY, GOODNOW CSR 1.5 341 P 2149 S 3 2149 GNF 5.2 148 P 1 2149 S 3 2149 SKT 1.0 84 P 1 2149 . S 3 2149 CTRZ 18.1 241 P 2149 S 2 2149 85APR10 GRO SEC 24.11 25.21 24.38 25.59 24.51 25.84 25.99 28.32 1 .32 2.3 1 1 . 53 2.6 8 1 .7 1 2. , , 3. 13 5.4 8 KM W FROM GRAND-REMOUS P 0049 13.79 3.24 S 0049 16.90 5.95 P 0049 28.65 18.02 S 0049 42.30 31.61 P 0049 32.20 20.96 S 4 0049 50.40 36.11 P 0049 33.25 22.52 S 0049 50.10 39.43 P 0049 40.50 28.60 S 4 0050 4.50 53.59 01 04 -, 01 05 00 -, 01 00 -. 02 -, -0.45 -0.05 -0.37 -0.31 0.24 2.69 -0.21 0.27 0.90 -0.09 REGIONS WT AMI PRX IMAC FMP FMAC ..Co 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.00 0.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 ..Co --- AZH dev -- DIST tm EARTHQUAKE DATA LIST UNITED STATES AND ADJACENT APRIL - JUNE 1985 --- NORTHEASTERN 3 --- TABLE 13 1.5 10 2.3 10 2.4 10 2.4 07 1 .3 l.68 .42 l.26 .42 l .26 .42 l . '8 .84 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.00 .10 3.0 . 13 2., 10 2.7 TABLE 3 (Continued) ..c RES WT AMI PRX XMAC FMP FMAC ..e ..Co 229 321 233 271 GNT 283 95 WEO 345 213 85APRI0 A16 LPO A61 LMO A20 A64 Al0 A54 SLQ EBN CNT CSO KLN SBQ CCN CRQ VDQ EEO 85APR10 CAC OTT VBO MNT Continued G N S P S P S P S 4 0049 50.60 4 0049 44.50 4 0050 10.00 0049 45.50 0050 15.40 4 0049 50.00 4 0050 23.00 4 0050 5.50 4 0050 50.00 36.11 33.20 58.30 33.61 65.12 39.63 69.53 55.31 96.39 2.89 0.30 0.10 0.83 -0.12 -0.63 2.41 -0.81 2.61 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.00 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 PQ, 20 KM N FROM LA POCATIERE 7 217 P 0552 58.83 1.88 -0.05 1.00 S 0553 0.51 3.51 -0.06 1.00 20 192 P 0553 0.60 3.58 0.02 1.00 S 0553 3.41 6.38 0.03 1.00 22 333 P 0553 0.79 3:73 0.06 1.00 S 0553 3.96 6.71 0.19 1.00 28211 P 40553 1.50 4.58 -0.08 0.00 29 43 P 05S3 1.17 4.70 0.07 1.00 S 0553 5.56 8.46 0.10 1.00 35 8 P 0553 2.48 5.51 -0.09 1.00 S 0553 6.16 9.98 -0.22 1.00 35 211 P 0553 2.61 5.60 0.01 1.00 S 4 0553 7.08 10.02 0.06 0.00 3S 259 P 0553 2.61 5.62 -0.01 1.00 S 0553 1.06 1.00 13 16 P 40553 8.'10 11.S1 0.130.00 S 4 05S3 11.10 20.38 0.32 0.00 129 92 P 4 0553 11.85 20.74 0.11 0.00 S 4 0553 33.02 36.18 -0.16 0.00 224 236 P 4 0553 30.20 33.15 0.05 0.00 263 53 P 4 0553 35.60 38.02 0.58 0.00 S 4 0554 10.00 73.40 -0.40 0.00 282 104 P 4 0553 36.40 40.46 -1.06 0.00 282 213 S 4 0554 10.00 18.65 -5.65 0.00 360 131 P 4 0553 46.40 49.92 -0.52 0.00 460 259 P 4 0554 4.90 61.91 5.99 0.00 S 4 0555 0.00 128.5 -5.49 0.00 605280 P 4055415.00 19.59 -1.59 0.00 S 4 05S5 41.00 169.1 -5.10 0.00 699 265 P 4 0554 23.S0 91.1& -4.&& 0.00 S 4 0556 8.00 195.6 -4.56 0.00 PO, 45 KM E FROM GLEN 45 288 P 0918 47.35 S 0918 52.73 '5 252 P 0918 50.20 S 4 0918 59.30 70 203 P 0918 51.25 S 0918 59.40 102 94 P 0918 56.40 ALMOND 7.18 0.17 12.61 0.12 10.36 -0.16 18.15 1.15 11.15 0.10 19.49 -0.09 16.36 0.04 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 ..e --- TCAL --- SEC --- RKK HRMN -- DIST AZM tm de; P&V8 3-2 08 2.6 18 2.5 20 2.8 09 2 10 2 .8 10 3.0 17 3.0 13 3.3 17 3.5 47 3 29 3.2 10 1 , 07 I 9 10 1 9 1 TABLE 3 (Continued) 5TN DIST kID AZM deg PavRMK HRMN s 135 328 CKO 202 284 0919 0919 0919 0919 p s p 8.70 1 .60 7.60 1 . ZO CBM 265.2 BVT 2'9.4 E OF COBURN CORE 48 IPDO 527 38.34 S 4 527 42.92 271 PDO 527 46.34 S 4 527 57.30 207 IPDO 527 46.80 S 4 5Z757.82 133 IPDO 527 49.78 S 4 527 63.20 249 IPCO 527 51.30 164 IPD1 5Z7 52.00 S 4 527 '6.12 9' IPDO 527 52.14 S 4 527 66.82 311 PCO 527 58.02 S 0 527 79.00 198 IP 0 527 58.74 S 1 527 79.79 214 P 0 527 65.24 S 3 527 91.24 14 P 4 527 60.92 S 4 52793.00 '7 IPCO 527 '4.92 S 4 52794.90 274 P 2 527 66.05 S 2 527 93.10 34 IP 0 527 65.00 S 1 527 93.32 195 IP 0 527 67.30 S 4 527 94.81 184 IP 1 527 68.35 S 4 527 95.79 49 IP 0 527 '9.86 214 P 2 527 70.98 PNH 276 . 9 204 IVT CLO CCN EBN VFH WHO DUX KLN CAC COD 277.3 222 302.6 180 306.3 95 307.0 38 312.4 19Z 361.4 264 3' 6 . 2 181 373.2 64 375.1276 411.3 174 SBG 95.7 BNH 9'.3 HKH 114.9 DVT 123.6 TRM 127.7 HIM 131.2 CNT 170.6 VNH 175.1 HNH 223.1 LPG 226.2 HNME 229.1 MNT 229.1 ACM 230.9 ONH 240.3 DNH 249.5 TCAL ..Co --- CRQ 85APR12 HE, JKM 48.5 SEt I P 3 527 P IP P P IP P IP P P EP 3 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 52772.12 527 74.56 527 74.30 527 73.80 527 75.57 527 81.60 527 81.74 527 82.90 52783.30 527 83.42 7 1 . 23 28.55 21.64 37.72 31.17 8.09 14.41 15.81 28.25 15.91 28.43 19.05 33.90 20.36 20.99 31.36 21.52 38.30 21.49 48.93 28.09 50.00 34.02 60.55 34.39 61.22 34.15 61.85 34.15 61.85 34.97 62.25 36.13 64.3% 31.21 66.34 39.21 39.73 40.66 40.70 43.83 44.28 44.37 45.03 51.09 51.67 52.54 52.11 51.24 RES ..c. 0.15 -0.04 -0.12 0.03 WT AMX PRX XMAC FMP FMAC ..c. ..c. 0.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 -0.29 2.46 -2.07 0.00 -0.05 2.10 -1.50 0.00 -0.31 2.05 -2.37 0.00 0.25 1.92 -1.20 0.00 0.40 1.81 0.52 1.30 -1.14 0.00 0.131.80 -1.99 0.00 0.05 1.48 -0.41 1.43 0.111.44 -0.69 0.94 0.11 1.05 -0.93 0.16 -3.97 0.00 1.270.00 -0.34 0.98 %.52 0.00 0.81 0.38 0.75 0.40 -0.49 0.94 0.52 0.10 -0.42 0.88 -1.96 0.00 0.60 0.51 -1.03 0.00 0.14 0.10 0.72 0.28 -0.93 0.09 0.89 0.10 0.25 0.39 -0.47 0.35 -1.05 0.00 0.05 0.31 0.03 0.00 -0.41 0.00 -0.12 0.00 0.04 0.00 -4.28 0.00 .09 10 41 39 74 .20 20 20 2.3 Z.0 2.8 3.0 3.4 262 3.3 253 3.3 250 3.3 248 245 3.3 3.3 245 3.3 236 3.3 235 3.3 0 ZZ9 3.3 3.4 229 3.4 Page 3-4 TABLE 3 (Continued) 85APR14 Ero ON, 63.2 116.3 118.4 VVLY 119.8 188.0 CRaG 388.8 408.8 447.3 '-'Ny 523.3 85APR14 ON, S OF SELKIRK 51 P 344 S 3 344 214 P 1 344 S 3 345 293 P 1 344 S 3 345 101 P 2 344 S 3 345 43 P 2 345 S 4 345 71 P 3 345 S 4 344 29 P 3 345 S 3 345 63 P 3 345 S 3 344 10 P 3 345 S 3 345 163 160 330 EFO 190 28 ELF WEO 193 317 337 31 WHO EEO 544 563 572 25 46 10 CAC 606 39 VDO 763 14 TCAL ..c RES ..c. WT AMX PRX XMAC FMP FMAC sec ..c 49.10 51.60 55.70 9.00 56.50 11.10 56.77 8.88 1.55 31.50 36.18 44.66 34.50 35.00 31.89 45.89 01.40 4.19 11.24 19.61 11.89 31.31 18.JI 31.87 18.41 32.22 J8.14 50.29 53.64 '3.87 56.12 98.21 60.81 06.52 10.25 22.94 KM SE FROM DELAWARE P 1140 19.70 25.77 -.212.07 -.14 .52 -.J6 1.55 -.38 .52 .J21.55 1.16 .01 .J91.03 -1.41 .00 .14 .16 3.14 0.00 5.01 .00 IJ.72 0.00 .31 .00 -1.28 .00 -1.05 .00 1.30 .00 -.92 .00 3.18 .00 P 1140 23.50 29.02 -0.07 0.48 1.00 1.00 S P P S P S P N C P C N 1140 1140 1140 1141 1141 1142 1141 1141 1142 1141 1142 47.70 23.90 38.30 53.64 29.51 44.53 0.06 0.39 -0.23 1.00 1.00 1.00 15.70 77.56 4.14 0.00 4 5.80 72.26 5.00 125.9 5.05 0.00 8.10 58.50 28.50 9.85 31.50 74.51 129.9 158.0 75.69 160.5 -0.41 -5.36 -3.49 0.16 -3.03 1.00 0.00 0.00 l.bo 0.00 8.00 P 1141 14.70 C 4 1142 37.50 131.9 79.74 170.0 2.13 0.96 -6.48 0.00 1.00 0.00 N P 4 4 4 4 4 1142 4 --- SEt --- DLA CKO RMK HRMN --- AZM deo --- DIST ta -- 5TN -0.46 1.00 1142 15.50 139.0 2.52 0.00 1141 32.10 98.93 -0.83 1.00 85MAY02 PO, 40 KM NE FROM LA MALBAIE A64 '344 P 0913 18.19 2.12 0.07 1.00 S 0913 19.64 1.00 A20 13 111 P 0913 18.64 2.65 -0.01 1.00 S 4 0913 20.36 4.58 -0.22 0.00 A61 19 251 P 0913 19.42 3.41 0.01 1.00 S 0913 21.84 5.87 -0.03 1.00 A16 33 200 P 0913 21.54 5.60 -0.06 1.00 S 0913 25.72 1.00 LMO 42238 P 4 0913 22.80 6.94 -0.140.00 Continued 10 . 19 3.4 13 3.1 15 3.2 40 3.3 TABLE 3 (Continued> CTRZ 84.2 92.9 97.5 126.7 15MAY08 A54 LMO 17 WT AMI PRX XMAC FMP FMAC ..c ..c Z 51 01 15 336 13 A10 22 141 LPO 29 104 A16 29 75 A61 39 34 A64 60 38 A20 62 57 SLQ EBN 107 161 74 87 KM P S P S P S P S P S P S P S P S S P S S FROM 09 5 09 5 409545.50 4 09 5 09 5 4 09 5 09 5 09 5 09 5 09 5 09 5 4 09 5 09 5 4 09 5 09 5 4 09 5 4 09 6 4 09 6 4 09 6 85MAY10 NY, ARDSLEY PALN 5.9 219 P S 3 PALE 5.9 219 P S 3 RLSP 11.6 340 P S 3 OSNY 23.9 Z P 1 S 3 CLAR 25.4 328 P 3 S 3 AMNH 26.5 206 P 4 S 3 SUFF 28.8 309 P 3 S 3 SIPS 31.5 344 P 1 Continued Z 47 2 47 Z 47 2 47 2 47 Z 47 2 47 2 47 2 47 Z 47 2 48 Z 47 2 47 2 47 Z 47 72.20 2. 3 7 4. 1 5 13. 2 3 23. 1 5 14. S 4 25. 4 4 15. 2 4 26. .6 7 19. 6 5 34. .3 9 2.61 46.85 3.48 6.36 4.11 7.48 48.00 46.08 48.80 47.18 51.20 46.98 50.90 48.55 53.20 51.45 58.20 51.95 59.25 12.90 7.40 26.80 32. 30 33. 30. -.0 8 .2 6 .7 5 1 3 3 0 .0 2 2 -.0 .9 6 -.2 .1 .0 .0 0.00 .2 .3 .0 .8 .2 .8 .6 .4 .5 .0 1 9 0 1 1 1 2 0 3 0 LA MALBAIE 44.63 26. 27. 26. 27. 28 30. 29. 32. 29. 32. -2.19 ..c --- RES --- ..Co 8 ItM E OF RUSSELL 39 P 1 542 21.75 S 3 S42 23.87 143 P 2 542 33.44 S 2 S42 42.40 128 P 1 542 34.13 S 2 S42 44.93 96 P 542 34.70 S 3 54246.15 72 P 542 39.09 S 3 542 54.81 PQ, 7 TCAL --- S 4 06 8SMAYO8 NY, PTN 12.4 SEt RMK HRMN --- AZM deQ -- DIST kID, P&0'83-6 9.16 4.96 8.93 6.44 11.51 9.58 16.97 9.90 17.52 29.95 25.93 45.21 31 3 37 3 . 7-0 48 17 04 ,7 7 I 4 ,0 0 5, ,0 7 80 ,3 1 , , 1.36 2.38 1.36 2.38 3.08 5.39 4.10 7.17 4.35 7.61 4.53 7.93 4.90 8.57 5.35 0.02 1.00 1.00 0.020.00 -0.36 0.00 -0.03 1.00 -0.68 0.00 1.00 0.04 1.00 0.02 1.00 -0.03 1.00 0.11 1.00 -0.31 0.00 -0.13 1.00 -0.77 0.00 0.05 1.00 -0.27 0.00 0.95 0.00 -0.53 0.00 -0.41 0.00 -.032.11 -.03 .53 -.032.11 -.03 .53 .082.11 .05 .53 .031.58 -.17 .53 .38 .07 .19 .53 0.00 -.37 .10 .13 .53 .19 .53 -.08 1.58 10 8 01 9 20 08 1.7 1. , pa;- TABLE 3 (Continued) deg --- RAMZ 32.7 291 SPNY 33.0 336 HAVE 34.1 320 ANNS 35.1 350 TBR 35.9 297 OLNY 38.5 CARN 41.0 PUTN 42.8 335 351 1 COSP 49.9 352 r,PDZ 52.2 273 DENJ 52.5 267 SEt TCAL ..Co RES ..c WT AMX pax ..co s p s p s p s p s p s p p p s p s p s p s 3 1 2 2 3 1 3 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 3 2 3 1 3 2 3 247 34.17 247 30.67 247 34.66 247 30.77 247 34.31 24730.82 247 34.92 247 30.96 247 35.29 'l47 31.19 247 35.43 'l47 31.51 'l4731.55 247 32.10 'l4737.13 247 33.22 247 39.44 'l47 33.45 247 39.54 247 33.69 247 39.91 '.36 5.54 '.6' 5.5' '.78 5.85 10.24 5. '1 10.34 6.02 10.53 6.41 6.80 7.07 12.37 8. 14 14.24 8.48 14.84 8.54 14. '4 -.23 XMAC FMP FHAC ..co --- t. RHK HRHN --- AZM --- DIST -- STN .53 .09 1.58 -.07 1.05 .141.0S -.51 .00 -.07 -.35 1.58 .17 .01 -.09 .13 1.58 .53 1.58 -.14 .06 -.29 -.01 -.28 1.05 1.58 1.35 1.58 .47 .041.05 .16 .53 -.07 1.58 -.34 .24 .11 -.07 85MAY12 PO, 50 KM E FROM GRAND-REMOUS CRO 50 271 P 0 0344 49.54 8.64 -0.10 S 0 0344 56.65 14.96 0.69 TRO 65 129 P 1 0344 50.86 11.03 -1.17 S 1 0344 59.34 19.10 -0.16 GAC 102 192 P 1 0344 51.53 16.10 -0.17 S 1 0345 10.16 28.91 0.19 wac 118 182 P 0345 9.37 21.34 1.03 S 0345 31.34 50.09 0.25 CKC 185 250 P 0345 9.10 28.29 0.41 S 0345 30.30 49.36 -0.06 EEC 296 272 C 4 0345 32.04 41.93 3.11 N 0345 25.60 41.83 2.77 S 0346 1.15 83.11 -3.02 1.05 .53 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.00 1.00 1.00 3-1 , 11 1 09 2.1 20 2.2 10 2.2 10 z.z 11 2.3 07 10 10 3 (Continued) --- TCAL .ee WT AMX PRX XMAG FMP FMAG ..co ..co RES .ec 1847 11.25 1846 50.64 184717.93 1846 58.14 1847 1.28 1847 32.93 1846 58.40 4 1847 29.80 1847 54.00 4 1847 19.00 4 1848 16.40 52.97 32.89 59.17 39.07 42.37 73.44 38.77 73.04 98.51 59.52 120.7 -0.72 -1.2~ -0.24 0.07 -0.09 0.49 0.63 -2.24 -3.51 0.48 -3.28 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.00 1.00 0.00 0.00 85MAY15 NY, 15 KM W OF LEYDEN PTN 109.8 153 S 1 1923 28.10 PNY 114.1 113 P 1 1923 25.10 S 3 1923 42.01 WNY 181.3 130 P 1 1923 26.95 S 3 1923 45.56 CSR 196.4 147 S 3 192350.61 CTRZ 197.9 152 P 2 1923 26.38 S 2 1923 51.52 SKT 201.1 145 P 4 1923 29.01 S 2 1923 51.40 CNF 203.0 147 S 1923 52.47 MDV 250.1 130 P 2 1923 4.85 S 3 1923 24.95 %9.51 %6.15 46.81 21.15 48.56 52.15 29.99 52.48 30.38 53.16 53.58 36.50 63.88 -.05 .38 -3.38 .63 -1.58 -.11 -2.18 .46 .06 -.34 .31 29.18 22.50 1.36 1.36 .45 1.36 .45 .45 .91 .91 0.00 .91 1.82 .00 .00 0.05 -0.01 0.23 0.59 0.21 0.05 -0.73 -0.44 0.08 0.08 -0.47 -0.89 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 GGN 210 185 261 Z80 HAL CaN 85HAY1' CRG 261 196 352 431 137 112 PO, 25 25 173 TRQ 123 123 CAC 129 1'5 CKO 151 233 arT 1'0 175 WSC 209 166 VDQ 221316 ~T EEO 230 244 129 266 SSG WEC JAG 347 368 776 116 213 1 S P S N C S P S S P S 1 3 1 3 3 3 KM N FROM CRAND-REMOUS P 0 1339 11.70 4.'5 S 0 1339 15.30 8.31 P 0 1339 27.02 19.79 S 1 1339 42.20 34.'1 P 0 1339 27.94 20.73 S 1 1339 43.30 36.25 P 0 1339 30.48 24.21 S 1 1339 48.85 42.29 P 1 1339 32.75 25.'7 S 1 133951.90 44.82 P 1 1339 40.04 33.51 S 1 1340 4.55 58.44 P 1133941.30 32.21 S 1 1340 S 1 1340 C 4 1339 N 1 1339 C 1 1340 N 1 1340 S 4 1340 P 4 1340 P 1 1340 61.67 64.18 39.05 35.01 68.07 61.39 97.03 59.03 99.99 6.28 10.50 44.70 43.50 14.40 10.50 40.50 3.00 46.40 2.091.00 -2.39 -0.68 -1.35 1.49 -0.67 2.11 -3.53 -3.03 -0.59 1.00 1.00 0.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.00 0.00 1.00 --- SEt RHK HRHN --- AZM deg --- DIST ta PaGe 3-8 -- TABLE 20 3. 1 43 2.6 30 20 2., 2.8 12 2. 1 06 3.1 13 3.5 16 3.4 14 3.1 11 2.9 12 10 3.2 3.4 11 3.0 Paoe 3-9 TABLE 3 <Continued) TCAL ..Co --- 8SMAY23 PO, 60 KM N FROM CENTILLY CNT 51 189 P 0 2148 46.12 10.04 5 0 2148 51.50 17.18 SBQ 168 171 P 1 2149 4.40 27.60 S 1 2149 24.60 47.68 LPQ 178 72 P 1 2149 1.70 29.40 S 1 2149 28.90 50.67 TRO 191249 PI 2149 6.70 29.32 S 1 2149 30.10 85MAY24 BNH NH, 36.3 5KK 138 S VNH 50.1 108.0 HNH JKM HKM ONH 122.0 137.9 0 150 50.30 150 53.13 0 150 66.21 55.10 178 184.1 IP 0 150 ES 0 750 70.20 IP 0 750 57.90 IS 0 750 75.30 IP 0 750 57.40 IS 0 750 75.40 IP 2 750 60.80 IS 0 750 79.70 IP 1 750 63.20 0 750 84.44 206 750 65.10 750 85.60 750 64.90 750 86.90 IPC3 IS IVT 188.2 219 DVT IVT VT, 89. 1 89.3 6 4 IPCO IS 85MAY25 43.30 0 S BVT 150 IS 97 172.7 46.20 IP 49 153.6 150 173 205 138.3 0 41.60 IPDO 121 2 KM E OF CAMEL'S 35 EP 0 1541 192 BVT 108.3110 WNH 123.8 113 BNH PNH 128.5 145.7 76 158 ONH 155.8 137 YFM 217.1 150 WT AMX PRX XMAC FMP FMAC ..c ..c ES EP ES EP ES EP ES EP EP ES EP ES ES 0.08 1.00 -1.68 1.00 0.80 1.00 0.92 1.00 -3.70 1.00 2.23 1.00 1.381.00 1.00 10 1 .8 08 2.3 . 10 2.0 1 z .z COLEBROOK 150 281 S TRM OF IPDO IS DVT RES ..c --- SEt --- RHK HRHN AZH deg --- DIST tm -- 8TH 4 1541 0 1541 4 1541 4 1541 0 1541 2 1541 3 1541 0154113.20 2 1541 2 1541 4 1541 0 1541 0 1541 5 .90 15.00 6.30 15.60 10.30 23.00 12.50 28.70 16.80 34.80 19.00 38.30 51.20 6.41 11.41 8.11 15.50 11.89 31.84 20.11 35.80 22.64 40.31 22.10 40.41 2S.14 44.14 21.18 49.44 29.23 S2.03 29.13 S2.92 0.21 1.11 -0.20 1.11 -0.31 1.60 -0.14 1.63 0.36 1.22 -0.54 1.15 0.13 1.16 -0.48 1.08 0.38 1.03 0.101.06 -0.20 1.05 0.05 1.06 0:81 0.30 0.10 0.96 0.S3 0.51 0.01 0.83 0.98 0.06 -1.36 0.00 0.28 0.12 -0.95 0.13 HVMP(POSSIBLE BLAST) 14. 86 -0.21 1.83 26.46 -2.15 0.00 14.90 0.16 1.85 26.52 -2.20 0.00 18.02 1.030.00 32.08 -0.36 1.60 20.51 0.14 0.61 36.61 0.90 0.24 21.28 0.011.40 23.90 0.69 0.52 42.53 -0.74 0.49 25.42 1.28 0.00 45.25 -0.12 1.08 59.67 0.32 0.37 62 59 3 so .50 15 2.6 16O 2.8 157 2. , 130 2.8 150 2.9 136 2.8 2..7 1 8 , 50 1 40 1.8 36 1.8 Page 3-* TABLE 3 (Continued) 236 383 198 236 85MAY28 PO, ST. PNY 107.5 170 WNY 155.3 182 SKT 205.3 189 CSR 205 7 191 CNF 211.0 CTRZ 219.1 190 194 ALX 233.8 226 KM E FROM VAL-D'OR P 0 21 4 3.65 37.69 S 21 4 32.72 65.31 S 21 4 33.00 66.40 P 3 21 4 23.00 52.63 S 21 5 12.31 107.7 L] P S P S P S P S S P S P S IN 1 2 2 3 1 3 3 3 4 2 3 2 3 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 7 7 7 8 7 8 7 8 8 7 8 7 8 37 50 44 2 51 14 52 16 16 53 19 55 21 11 16 42 80 84 " 45 30 64 63 40 36 63 15HAY31 NY, HINEVILLE ~DV 29.6 106 P 1115 30.11 5 3 1115 33.69 WNY 43.5 324 P 1 1115 31.96 5 4 1115 38.29 SKT 52.7 256 P 1 1115 33.51 5 3 1115 40.15 CSR 59.7 259 P 1 1115 34.67 5 3 1115 42.14 CTRZ 71.2254 P 111537.41 5 3 1115 46.95 PNY 14.3 359 P 1 1115 38.72 5 3 1115 50.16 PTN 127.6 296 P 2 1115 45.68 5 3 1116 1.89 85JUNO4 PTN NY, . 67.8 PNY 73.7 SKT 97.1 CNF CTRZ Continued RES sec WT AMX PRX XMAG FMP FMAG see see 17 .2 0 30 . 1 0 24 .4 2 42 .7 4 31 .7 4 55 .5 4 31 .7 9 55 .6 3 56 .7 9 33 .4 4 58 .5 2 35 .2 6 61 .7 0 4.14 8.30 6.84 11 .91 8.24 14.42 9.29 16.26 11.95 20.91 13.03 22.80 19.59 34.28 -0.04 1.41 0.60 4.37 -1.42 -, - -, -, 08 17 01 .08 11 ..54 67 68 13 .20 89 . 11 06 2.80 0.70 0.70 0.20 0.70 1.12 L .41 l . 41 .11 l .98 .29 .01 .01 ).00 L .27 .00 L .20 .60 - . 02 .95 00 -. 27 93 -. 12 34 -. 01 49 07 65 30 1 . 97 70 2. 22 .49 .46 1.00 .46 .49 .46 .40 .85 . 10 .32 .00 .03 .00 .01 .53 .02 .04 .05 ~ . 13 MORIA 46 7 237 P S '-'NY TCAL ..e 132 P 87 165 2 1 S 3 P Z S 3 P 3 S 4 10 1 . 1 1 68 P 4 103.5 178 P 2 S 3 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 23 67 30 14 26 68 34 9O 27 57 36 23 30 88 42 86 31 92 31 88 44 13 7.93 13.88 10.93 19. 13 11 .79 20.63 15.24 26.67 15.84 16. 19 28.33 -.13 -.09 .46 .35 -.04 .01 .00 L . '0 . S3 L .07 . S3 . S3 3.00 ~.OO l . 07 . S3 --- --- 85HAY26 PO, 230 VDO Z32 260 CRO EEO SEC RHK HRHN --- AZH de; --- DIST km -- STN 10 .10 .10 1 .7 2. 1 TASLE 3 (Continued) 85JUN06 ON, EEO "253 CKO 110 VDO 151 CRQ 181 85JUN06 CSR CNF SKT CTRZ 10 148 6 91 --KM E 1842 10.'8 S 0 1842 18.25 P 4 1842 19.10 S 3 1842 30.10 S 3 S 58.1 33 KDV 86.6 86 HBVT 105.6 PNY 1 12 . 7 64 29 S P S P S P S P S 1842 43.30 1842 49.10 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 42.73 43.71 42.95 44.18 43.11 44.22 200244.54 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 TCAL ..c. RES WT AMI PRX IMAC FMP FMAC ..c ..Co 2002 2002 2001 2002 20 3 2002 20 3 2002 20 3 ..Co ELDEE 0 P VNY FROM P NY, GOODNOW 1.4 344 P S 3 5.2 149 P S 3 '.9 85 P S 3 18.2241 SEC --- RMK HRMN --- de; --- --- AZK t. -- DIST 3-11 P&ge 46.89 50.65 58.14 54.'9 5.07 57.77 10.73 58. 52 12.19 11.37 19.59 17.86 30.87 44.19 50.99 1 .3 2 2 .3 1 1 .5 4 2 .6 , 1 .7 0 2 ., 7 3 . 14 5 .4 , , .0 8 15 .8 , 13 .3 , 23 .4 3 16 .2 7 28 .4 7 17 .3 4 30 .3 4 0.31 -0.34 2.24 0.23 0.11 -0.29 1.00 1.00 0.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .00 -.01 .00 .08 .00 -.16 -.01 -.01 .16 .84 1.52 .38 1.52 .38 .38 1.52 .76 0.00 0.00 -.11 0.00 1.52 .23 0.00 .090.00 .85 0.00 -.23 0.00 .440.00 85JUN07 NY, NEAR SARATOGA SPRINGS GNF 102.6 341 P 2 2050 31.79 15.81 -.06 1.32 S 3 2050 43.65 27.67 -.05 .66 CTRZ 106.2 331 P 2 2050 32.46 16.35 .07 1.32 S 3 2050 44.83 28.61 .18 .66 SKT 106.2 345 P 1 2050 32.34 16.35 -.05 1.91 S 3 2050 44.42 28.61 -.%3 .66 CSR 109.2 341 P 2 %050 32.92 16.81 .01 1.32 S 3 %050 45.12 %9.42 '. %7 .66 HDV 118.0 25 P 2 %05034.30 18.14 .121.32 S 4 %050 48.17 31.74 .39 0.00 WPNY 138.3 186 P 3 %050 39.51 21.%3 %.30 .00 S 4 2050 57.52 31.15 4.33 0.00 WNY 150.0 359 P 1 %050 38.94 22.91 -.01 1.97 S 3 2050 56.92 40.%0 .69 .00 HBVT 158.6 %% P 4 %051 .00 24.2840.3% 0.00 S 3 %050 59.91 42.49 1.44 .00 PNY 200.3 5 P % 2050 46.41 30.36 .01 1.16 S 3 2051 9.86 53.13 .69 .00 . 10 10 1 .8 2.0 3 (Continu.d) Pav_3-12 8SJUNO' CSQ SIC HTO EBN SLO KLN LPO LMQ 8SJUN12 A16 LMO LPG A54 AiD A'4 CNT HTO SSG CSQ ..c RES ..c. PO, 6O KM N FROM CROSSES-ROCHES 56 201 P 0 1311 57.27 10.10 -0.83 S 0 1312 4.26 17.08 -0.82 88 4 P 2312 2.30 14.98 -0.68 S 2312 14.00 25.72 0.28 116 260 P 2312 7.6S 19.37 0.28 S 2312 22.71 33.33 1.38 238 207 P 231223.S1 35.25 0.26 S 2312 50.48 61.0' 1.39 250 221 P 2312 26.00 36.52 1.48 S 2312 58.80 70.5' 0.21 284 173 P 2311 27.37 41.02 -1.65 S 2313 9.86 80.50 1.36 317 217 S 4 2313 19.21 91.46 -1.25 330 133 P 2312 41.50 53.65 -0.15 S 2313 18.40 91.87 -2.47 pa, 11 15 KM SE FROM LA MALBAIE 96 P 06 6 28.15 3.17 S 06 6 30.13 5.18 15 301 P 4 06 6 28.30 3.76 19 145 P 06' 29.32 4.33 S 06 6 32.08 7.05 20 264 P 06' 29.37 4.34 S 06 6 32.12 7.20 24 10 P 06 6 30.05 4.9' S 0' 6 33.39 8.28 26 187 P 06' 30.15 S 06 6 33.70 8.61 43 27 P 06 6 32.66 7.78 S 06 6 38.19 210 235 P 4 06 6 58.40 34.36 S 4 06 7 23.45 59.35 34 P 4 06 6 59.60 37.77 231 S 4 06 7 27.50 65.26 271 211 P 4 06 7 3.30 39.58 S 4 06 7 39.00 76.31 277 54 P 4 06 7 6.30 40.59 S 4 06 7 41.70 78.31 %95 102 P 4 06 77.%0 42.91 S 4 06 7 40.20 83.53 367 134 P 4 06 7 16.14 51.63 S 4 06 1 54.60 15.51 445 260 P 4 06 1 31.90 60.85 S 4 06 8 25.50 125.1 WT AMX PRX XMAC FMP FMAC .ee. .ee. -0.02 -0.05 -0.46 -0.01 0.03 0.03 -0.08 0.09 0.11 0.09 -0.12 -0.96 -0.90 -3.17 -2.76 -1.28 -2.31 0.71 -1.61 -0.71 -8.33 -0.49 14.03 6.05 -4.60 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 --- --- TCAL --- --- SEC --- DIST AZM RMK HRMN tm de; --- -- TA8~E . 15 2., .10 2.5 10 .13 2., 2., 13 20 2.7 2.8 10 2.2 10 2.6 10 3.0 . 10 3.0 . 15 2.8 .10 2.7 . 15 2.9 20 3.0 TABLE 3 <Continued) 85JUN30 ..Co --- LMO PO, 25 27 253 SLO 74 86 EBN 133 97 HTO 211 33 CSO 258 55 KLN 281 106 TCAL RES ..Co KM E FROM LA P 0613 34.90 S 0613 39.10 P 0613 42.30 S 0613 51.40 P 0 0613 51.70 S 0 0614 6.91 P 30614 4.60 S 0614 29.10 P 4 0614 8.10 S 4 0614 37.10 S 3 0614 42.00 MALBAIE 5.19 9.05 12.23 21.26 21.18 31.10 34.16 59.34 41.87 72.58 11.31 3-14 WT AHX PRX XHAG FHP FHAG ..c ..c -0.29 1.00 0.05 1.00 0.07 1.00 0.14 1.00 -0.08 1.00 -0.13 1.00 0.441.00 -0.24 1.00 -3.11 0.00 -4.88 0.00 0.69 1.00 --- SEC --- RMK HRMN --- AZM de; -- DIST km Pave . 10 1 .3 .20 1 .8 10 %.4 10 2.5 TABLE 4 FORESHOCKS,AFTERSHOCKS, AND MICROEARmQUAKES DATE 01 01 02 04 13 14 18 20 22 24 25 26 28 02 03 09 10 10 18 18 18 20 20 21 24 24 25 26 27 29 31 01 04 04 05 07 17 19 22 26 APR APR APR APR APR APR APR APR APR APR APR APR APR MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY JUN JUN JUN JUN JUN JUN JUN JUN JUN ARB.IVAL-TIME 154126. 181251. 062341. 081060. 203945. 071321. 083559. 005 126. 092343. 121654. 180830. 011 108. 073742. 123354. 212628. 060502. 024626. 042 128. 152026. 161342. 231337. 020435. 114439. 141344. 074406. 074432. 071 615. 171417. 082053. 070 404. 175438. 153223. 061541. 160054. 031 211. 122340. 105309. 100450. 094 807. 230 624. MAG -0.2 0.3 0.9 0.1 0.1 1.8 0.1 0.4 -0.6 1.3 0.5 0.7 0.7 1.2 0.8 -0.3 1.1 2.3 2.6 0.5 -0.2 0.0 1.6 1.0 2.2 2.2 1.7 1.7 0.3 0.7 1.8 0.3 2.6 1.7 -0.1 1.2 -0.4 -0.7 2.5 2.1 STA LMQl LMQ LMQ LMQ LMQ A162 LMQ LMQ LMQ CSR3 LMQ CSR LMQ LMQ LMQ4 TRM PALS EEO6 Ja..N7 LMQ LMQ LMQ EEO LMQ Ja..N Ja..N Ja..N KLN LPQ8 LMQ Ja.N LMQ CBM9 Ja..N LMQ CSR LMQ LMQ Ja.N1O WNH TABLE Closest 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Station LMQ A61 CSR TRK PAL EEO JI.N LPQ CBM WNH 4 (continued) Location LA MALBAIE, PQ LA POCATImE, PQ COLD SPRINGS 1.IiFB., NY TURNER,ME PALISADES, NY ELDEE, ON ~KENIXU CK LAKE, liB LA POCATIERE, PQ CAR.IBOU, ME WHITEFACE KrN., NH APPENDIX VELOCITY MODELSUSED FOR EPICENTER LOCATIONS IN THE NORTHEASTERNUNITED STATES VEL km/sec To sec. DEPTH km Northern New York and Adirondacks (LDO) 6.1 6.6 8.1 0.0 0.5 6.3 0.0 4.0 35.0 Attica, 4.5 5.0 6.0 0.0 0.2 1.4 0.0 1.0 6.0 B1ue Mtn. Lake, New York (LDO) 5.9 0.0 0.0 Southeastern NY and northern New Jersey 5.98 6.62 8.1 0.0 1.0 6.5 0.0 7.0 35.0 5.31 6.06 6.59 8.10 0.0 0.16 1.78 6.72 o. .0 O. ,88 13. .09 34. .60 REGION New York (LDO) New England (WES) (LDO) DISTR.IBUTION !,2. 30 !!£!2!~-! Dr. Andy Murphy, Chief, Site Commission Regulatory 30 Safety Dr. Paul W. Pomeroy, Coordinator Research Branch, Nuclear NEUSSN 5 Dr. 5 Lamont-Doherty 5 Dr. Shelton S. Alexander, Pennsylvania State University 5 Mr. Ken Woodruff, 5 Earth Physics Branch, Canada 1 Consolidated 1 File N Weston M. Nafi Toksoz, Massachusetts Geological Delaware Geological Boston of Technology Observatory Edison of New York Observatory, Institute College Survey