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Time vs. # of Events & vs. Seismic Strain Energy Release
Previous year,
2003
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2004
Graphs show average number of events occurring
per day (blue) and average seismic strain energy release
(square root of seismic energy) per day (red).
Seismic strain energy is computed from earthquake magnitude and is more
representative of the changes in the deep magma system than simply
number of locatable events alone. The graphs show data over the
last 12 months and are calculated using a 7 day
running average. Each vertical grid line corresponds to the
first day of of each month.
Note that the strain energy release curve does not mimic the daily number
curve exactly. This is because the strain energy curve is dominated by
the larger events while the daily number curve includes even very small
earthquakes (Mag < 0) which contribute very little strain energy release.
Back to:
UW Dept. of Earth and Space Sciences
PNW
Earthquake Info
University of Washington Dept. of Earth and Space Sciences, Box 351310, Seattle, WA 98195-1310
This is file SEIS/PNSN/HELENS/energynum.year.html.
If you see any problems e-mail:
seis_web@ess.washington.edu
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