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Subject: ISESS 1997 -advanced programm and registration call
From: Gerald Schimak
Date: Wed, 22 Jan 1997 10:00:11 +0100
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News from ISESS 1997
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  * C o n f e r e n c e   S t a t u s   S u m m a r y
    * The advance conference program has been set in late December
      1996. Consult the program below to see which papers will be
      presented.
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    * Registration is now possible; see registration details below
      or consult our registration page on our conference home page.
    * IMPORTANT: To register, print off the registration page and
      send it to the conference registration office along with your =
      payment. You will receive a notification and a receipt as =
      soon as the payment has been processed.      =
      THERE WILL BE NO FURTHER MAIL COMMUNICATION.
      All communication prior to the conference will be done by an
      EMAIL list on which you will be registered if you give us
      your email on the registration form. We plan to send out a =
      final conference program about 4 weeks before the conference.
      The full conference package will be provided at Whistler.
    * Make your hotel reservation with the Delta Whistler directly.
      Indicate on their WEB page (or call or fax them) that you are
      ISESS 1997 participant, in order to receive the conference =
      hotel rate. You must have registered for the conference =
      before you can make a reservation with the hotel.
    * Travel details from Vancouver to Whistler can be found on =
      our home page too. There is a regular cheap shuttle service
      from Vancouver airport.
  * C o n f e r e n c e   A d v a n c e   P r o g r a m =
    (see below)
  * C o n f e r e n c e   R e g i s t r a t i o n   D e t a i l s
    (see below)
  * C o n f e r e n c e   A i r l i n e
    Air Canada, the official ISESS 1997 conference airline, offers
    special fares for ISESS 1997 delegates. In order to receive the
    special fare, just consult your local travel agent and indicate
    that ISESS 1997 has Air Canada as official airline. Give your
    travel agent the following event reference number:
                          CV 972 131
    Air Canada provides this offer world wide, along with its =
    international partners (like United and Lufthansa).
  * W H I S C E I  -  The Whistler Short Course on
                      Environmental Informatics
    Several universities have combined their teaching efforts in
    a multi-disciplinary, international joint university course.
    This course is run before, in parallel and after the =
    conference. Students will also participate at the conference.
    In principle, this course is open to everyone, also to further
    faculty and to industry and government institutions. The course
    gives an overview on environmental informatics principles,
    problems and applications. If you are interested in this =
    course, please contact us (David Swayne or Ralf Denzer) =
    directly.
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ISESS 1997 Scope
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  Due to increasing practical needs, the software support of
  environmental protection and research tasks is growing in
  importance and scope. =
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  ISESS 1997 is the following of a very successful conference
  which was held at Penn State University, Malvern, PA, USA in
  1995. This conference was the first international conference =
  on Environmental Informatics co-sponsored by the International
  Federation of Information Processing (IFIP) and the German
  Computer Society (GI).
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  The purpose of the symposium is to present and discuss =
  the progress and actual trends in this area in terms of =
  methods, tools and state-of-the-art applications.
Topics and methods
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  Topics of ISESS 1997 include all application areas of
  environmental protection and all informatics methods =
  thereof, like
  Applications                    Methods
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  Monitoring                      Measurement networks
  Waste management                Remote sensing
  Water resources                 Digital image processing
  Impact assessment               Information systems
  Public information systems      Modeling and simulation
  Global change                   Visualization
  Ecosystem research              GIS
  Chemical databases              Spatial databases
  Process control                 Distributed systems
  Ecological management           Knowledge based methods
  Ecobalances                     System integration
  and many more.
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A D V A N C E   P R O G R A M =
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Keynote Lecture I
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  Atmospheric Environmental Information - An Overview with =
  Canadian Example
    Ann Mc Millan, Atmospheric Environment Service, Canada
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Ecological and Agricultural Applications I
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  Integration of a Nonpoint Source Pollution Model with a
  Decision Support System
    Luis F. L=E9on, University of Waterloo, Canada
    D. C. Lam, Environment Canada, Canada
    D. A. Swayne, Univ. of Guelph, Canada
    G. J. Farquhar, E. D. Soulis, University of Waterloo, Canada
  The Wildlife Management System of Schleswig-Holstein -
  A GIS based tool to monitor Game and endangered species
    Peter Fischer, Universitaet des Saarlandes, Germany
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  Subpixel mixture Modeling Applied for vegetation Monitoring
    Sonia Bouzidi, INRIA, France
    J. P. Berroir, I. L. Herlin, INRIA, France
Object-Oriented Systems
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  Groundwater Modeling Using the Random Walk Method on Top
  of Distributed Object-Oriented-Systems
    Andreas Matheja, Franzius Institut, Uni Hannover, Germany
    H. Krabbe, Freiberg University of Technology, Germany
  Applying the Object-Oriented Paradigm to Integrated
  Water Resource Planning and Management
    Jacek Gibert, CSIRO, Australia
    Shiroma Maheepala, CSIRO, Australia
  Object-Oriented Specification of Models and Experiments
  in Traffic Simulation
    Holger Mueggegge, University of Hamburg, Germany
    L. M. Hilty, B. Page, R. Meyer, University of Hamburg, Germany
Environmental Information Systems I	=
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  A case study of a data management strategy and an environment
  information system for a large interdisciplinary science
  research program
    Anne Roberts, Institute of Hydrology, Great Britain
  Design and Prototype of an Information System for Regional
  Ecobalances
    Roman Lenz, Fachhochschule Nuertingen, Germany
  Using Active Database Behaviour for Monitoring =
  Environmental Data
    Johannes Gutleber, Austrian Research Center Seibersdorf
    Gerald Schimak, Austrian Research Center Seibersdorf
Decision Support
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  An Environmental Impact Assessment Model for Water =
  Resources Screening
    M. A. Yurdusev, Newcastle University, Great Britain
    D. G. Jamieson, Newcastle University, Great Britain
  Great Lakes Toxic Chemicals Decision Support System
    W. G. Booty, National Water Research Institute, Canada
    D. C. L. Lam, T. Tseng, Environment Canada, Canada
    I. Smith Ontario Ministry of Environment and Energy, Canada
    P. Siconolfi, ES Aquatic Inc., Canada
  Spatially Distributed Parameter Approach for A Watershed-Scale
  Nonpoint Source Pollution Modeling Coupled with GIS-RDBMS
    Jaewan Yoon, Old Dominion University, USA
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Modelling and Simulation I
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  Distributed Individual-based Environmental Simulation
    Mark Scahill, University of Kent at Canterbury, Great Britain
  Monte-Carlo Simulation of Rain Water Harvesting Systems
    Vikram Vyas, Ajit Foundation, India
  The implementation and visualization of a large spatial
  individual-based model using Fortran 90
    David. R. Morse, University of Kent, Great Britain
    Tim Hopkins, University of Kent, Great Britain
Knowledge Based Systems
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  Knowledge Based Systems for Water Demand Management
    M. Luay Froukh, Newcastle University, Great Britain
  Development of an Environmental Flows Decision Support System
    W. J. Young, CSIRO Division of Water Resources, Australia
    D. C. Lam, National Water Research Institute, Canada
    V. Ressel, University of Agricultural Sciences, Austria
    I. W. Wong, National Water Research Institute, Canada
  Conserving Resources Through Better Planning
    Oliver Vornberger, Universitaet Osnabrueck, Germany
    Frank M. Thiesing, University of Osnabrueck, Germany
Keynote Lecture II
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  The Development of Computer Based Watershed Management Systems -
  The RAISON Perspective
    D.C.L. Lam,  Environment Canada, Canada
    Gary S. Bowen, Environment Canada, Canada
    C. I. Mayfield, University of Waterloo, Canada
Modelling and Simulation II
---------------------------
  Large Scale Simulation/Optimization Modeling for Water
  Resource Allocation in East-Central Florida
    Carol Demas, University of Florida, USA
    P. Burger, D. Munch, St. Johns River Water Management, USA
    K. Hatfield, D. Hearn,  Univ. of Florida, USA
Modelling and Simulation II
---------------------------
  Individual-oriented modeling and simulation to analyse
  complex environmental systems
    Rolf Gruetzner, Universitaet Rostock, Germany
	=
  A Guidance System for Choosing Analytical Contaminant
  Transport Models
    Lu-chia Chuang, Univ. of Houston, USA
    Theodore G. Cleveland, University of Houston, USA
Environmental Software Tools
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  Environmental Software and Management Questions -
  Is the Cart before the Horse
    Robert M. Argent, University of Melbourne, Australia
    R. B. Grayson, University of Melbourne, Australia
  General Purpose Computer-Aided Engineering Tools for
  Environmental Software Systems
    Chris Hendrickson, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
    J. Garrett, Arpad Horvath, Satish Joshi, Octavio Juarez,
    Francis C. Mc Michael, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
  Knowledge-based decision support for environmental assessment
    Keith M. Reynolds, Corvallis Forestry Sciences Laboratory, USA
    Michael Saunders, Penn State University, USA
    Bruce Miller, Rules of Thumb Inc., USA
    Scott Murray, ESRI, USA
    John Slade, Knowledge Garden Inc., USA
Tutorial I
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  Base Technologies for Distributed Environmental Information =
  Systems
    Ralf Kramer, Forschungszentrum fuer Informatik, Germany
Tutorial II
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  A Distributed Systems Approach to Ecological Modelling
    David. R. Morse, University of Kent, Great Britain
    I. C. A. Buckner, V. Jhurree, Great Britain
Modelling and Simulation III
----------------------------
  Integrating Simulation Models into the Environmental Information
  Systems - Model Analysis
    Thomas Clemen, Universitaet Kiel, Germany
	=
  Hierarchical Clustering Algorithms for Atmospheric =
  Back-Trajectories, with Application to Long Range =
  Transport of Air Pollution
    J. D. Mac Neil, University of Guelph, Canada
    L. Barrie, Atmospheric Environment Service, Canada
Geographical Information System Applications
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  Information System for Conservation in Veracruz, Mexico
    Lorrain Giddings, Instituto de Ecologia, A.Cs., Mexico
    Carlos Chiappy, Margarita Soto, Lilia Gama, =
    Instituto de Ecologia, Mexico
  An Approach for Hypermap-based Applications
    Maria Nelson, University of Waterloo, Canada
    P.S. Alencar, D. D. Cowan, T.R. Grove, C. I. Mayfield,
    University of Waterloo, Canada
Keynote Lecture III
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  Environmental Management Information Systems for =
  Production and Recycling
    Lorenz M. Hilty, Universitaet Hamburg, Germany
    Claus Rautenstrauch, University of Konstanz, Germany
Industrial Environmental Information Processing I
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  Integrated Environmental Impact Modeling for Computational
  Building Design Evaluation
    Ardeshir Mahdavi, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
    Robert Ries, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
  The EH & S cooperation developing a new product safety =
  database for improved business process support in =
  environmental and safety affairs
    Andreas Schuh, BASF AG, Germany
Meta Information Systems
------------------------
  Data and Metadata Management in Distributed Environmental
  Information Systems
    Ralf Kramer, Forschungszentrum fuer Informatik, Germany
    A. Koschel, Ralf Nikolai, FZI, Germany
    Gergely Lukacs, Technical University of Budapest, Hungary
    Thomas Heinemeier, Joint Research Center, Italy
  Intelligent Guiding to User Services in Earth Observation
  and Environmental Systems
    Matthias Zingler, European Space Agency ESA/ESRIN, Italy
Poster Session
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  A Case Study of REMTEC: the Site remediation treatment =
  technology database
    D. S. Brendon, Water Technology International Corp., Canada
    R. Booth, C. Wardlaw, Water Technology =
    International Corp., Canada
  Air Quality Information System =
    Hossam Allam, Centre for Environment and Development for
    the Arab Region and Europe, Egypt
  A Software System for Emergency Rescue Services
    Viktor P. Belogurov, Ukrainian Scientific Center for =
    Protection of Water, Ukraine
	=
  A flexible real-time flow forecasting model
    David Wilson, Hydro-Electric Commission, Australia
    Roger Parkyn, Hydro-Electric Commission, Australia
  Simple Grid Mapping Software for Resource Management =
  and Education
    Aquiles Negrete Yankelevic, Instituto de Ecolog=EDa, Mexico
	=
  A Time Series Database for Environmental Data
    Guy Halliburton, National Institute of Water & =
    Atmospheric Research, New Zealand
	=
  A computer aided learning tool for an urban sewer =
  system simulator
    Debebe Aschalew, Free University of Brussels, Belgium
    W. Bauwens, Free University of Brussels, Belgium
    L. Fuchs, ITWH Hannover, Germany
  Using Computer Based Training to Aid in the Application of
  Environmental Assessment Legislation - Canadian International
  Development (CIDA) Case Example
    Peter Croal, Environmental Assessm. and Compliance Unit, Canada
	=
  The World Wide Web as a Two-Way Information Source
    Bruce MacDonald, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Canada
    David A. Swayne, University of Guelph, Canada
    Ralf Denzer, Andreas Hess, Dirk Jessberger, =
    HTW des Saarlandes, Germany
Industrial Environmental Information Processing II
--------------------------------------------------
  Development of a Pollution Prevention Tool for Design of
  Continuous Chemical Processes
    D.W. Pennington, Hong-Kong University of Science and =
    Technology, Hong Kong
    P. L. Yue, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, =
    Hong Kong
  Application of Fuzzy Petri Net Simulation for Environmental
  Integrated Controlling of Product Networks
    G. Siestrup, Universitaet Bremen, Germany
    A. Tuma, H. D. Haasis, University of Bremen, Germany
Environmental Information Systems II
------------------------------------
  Automation of Information Support for Environmental Management
  in the Republic of Bashkortostan
    V. E. Gvozdev, Inst. for Applied Ecology and Natural =
    Resources Use, Russia
    S. V. Pavlov, R. Z. Khamitov, Ufa, Bashkortostan, Russia
  Environmental problems - a transnational solution supporting
  cooperation of all relevant social forces
    Josef Burgard, Siemens Telekooperationszentrum, Germany
    J. Schweitzer, DFKI, R. Denzer,  R. Guettler, HTWdS,
    R. Pfannkuche, SNI, Germany,
    B. Hoffmann, U. Kleffner, Stadtverband Saarbruecken, Germany,
    R. Momper, Ville de Saargemuines, France,
    C. Marchionini, Argopol, France
    H. Humer, G. Schimak, ARCS, Austria
World Wide Web Applications
---------------------------
  Inside an Environmental Data Archive WWW Site
    Sarah Jennings, Univ. of Tennessee; Oak Ridge National Laboratory, US=
A
    Jon W. Grubb, Teresa G. Yow, Anthony W. Smith, Oak Ridge
    National Laboratory, USA
  Management of Distributed and Heterogeneous Sources of
  Information for Environmental Administrations
    Wolf-Fritz Riekert, FAW Ulm	Germany
    Margit Gaul, Gerhard Kluegl, Gerlinde Wiest, FAW Ulm, Germany
    Inge Henning, MfU Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
  Set-Up and Evaluation of DAIN - Matadatabase of
  Internet Resources for Environmental Chemicals
    Kristina Voigt, GSF-Forschungszentrum, Germany
    J. Benz, Universitaet-Gesamthochschule Kassel, Germany
Ecological and Agricultural Applications II
-------------------------------------------
  Srap model of agrochemicals transport from farmland
  with storm water
    Volodimir Z. Kolpak, Ukrainian Scientific Center for
    Protection of Water, Ukraine
    V. A. Barannik, Ukrainian Scientific Research Center for
    Protection of Waters, Ukraine
  Integration of Constraint Reasoning and Simulation Modelling
  to solve Forest Harvest Scheduling
    Junas Adhikary, Simon Fraser University, Canada
    Gunnar Misund, SINTEF Oslo, Norway
  Soil Prediction on a low Budget ? - Ask the Expert!
    Martin Ameskamp, University Kiel Germany
Keynote Lecture IV
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  Neuro-Fuzzy Methods for Environmental Modeling
    Martin Purvis, University of Otago, New Zealand
Best Papers of ISESS 1997
-------------------------
  Re-engineering the German Integrated System for Measuring and
  Assessing Environmental Radioactivity
    Ernst-Erich Doberkat, ICD - Abt. Softwaretechnik, Germany
    Fritz Schmidt, IKE, Germany
    Chritof Veltmann, Informatik Centrum Dortmund, Germany
  Modelling Ecological Change on Set-Aside arable land using
  a GIS approach
    Ruth D. Swetnam, The Institute of Terrestrial Ecology, =
    Great Britain
    Les G. Firbank, Noranne E. Ellis, Mark O. Hill, The Institute
    of Terrestrial Ecology, Great Britain
  GIS-based risk assessment of water supply intakes in
  the British Uplands
    J.A. Foster, University of Leeds, Great Britain
    A. T. McDonald, S. M. MacGill, University of Leeds, England
    I. Mitchell, Yorkshire Water Service Ltd., England
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ISESS 1997 Organization
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Organizing Societies
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  * German Computer Society
    TC 4.6 Informatics Technology in Environmental Protection
  * University of Guelph
  * Austrian Research Centre Seibersdorf
  * Hochschule fuer Technik und Wirtschaft des Saarlandes
  * Environmental Informatics Institute
Conference chair
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  Prof. Dr. Ralf Denzer
  German Computer Society
  Germany
Conference co-chairs
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  Prof. Dr. David A. Swayne
  University of Guelph
  Canada
  Dipl. Ing. Gerald Schimak
  Austrian Research Centre Seibersdorf
  Austria
Program chair
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  Prof. Dr. Bernd Page
  University of Hamburg
  Germany
Special program chair for agriculture, forestry and ecology
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 Prof. Dr. Roman Lenz
Fachhochschule Nuertingen
Germany
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Conference location
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 ISESS Whistler 1997: A conference on environmental informatics
 with a venue that you'll not forget.
 Whistler Mountain and its companion Blackcomb form the backdrop
 for arguably the premier ski and outdoors alpine recreation
 location of North America, loacted just 105 kms North of Vancouver
 (rated amongst the 10 most beautiful cities in the world). =
 The route to Whistler uses the breathtaking Sea to Sky highway =
 North from the city.
 The conference venue is the elegant Delta Whistler Resort. Special
 conference rates have been negotiated (CDN$ 109+tax). Arrangement
 for computers and connections to the internet are available right
 at the hotel.
 Transportation from Vancouver airport to Whistler is very
 inexpensive and frequent.
 For information about Whistler, see http://www.whistler.com/. =
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International program committee
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Program committee members
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  Dr. Dave Abel
    CSIRO, Division of Information Technology
    Australia
  Mr. James Alpigini
    Lockheed Martin Communication Systems
    USA
  Prof. Dr. N. Avouris
    University of Patras
    Greece
  Dr. Gerd Buziek
    University of Hannover
    Germany
  Prof. Dr. George Burns
    Glasgow Caledonian University
    United Kingdom
  Prof. Dr. D. D. Cowan
    University of Waterloo, =
    Computing Science Department
    Canada
  Prof. Dr. Ralf Denzer
    Saarland State University for =
    Technology and Business
    Germany
  Prof. Dr. E. E. Doberkat
    University of Dortmund
    Germany
  Prof. Dr. Rolf Gruetzner
    University of Rostock, =
    Faculty of Computer Science
    Germany
  Prof. Dr. Giorgio Guariso
    Politecnico di Milano
    Italy
  Prof. Dr. Oliver Geunther
    Humboldt-University
    Germany
  Prof. Dr. Reiner Guettler
    Saarland State University for =
    Technology and Business
    Germany
  Dipl. Ing. Wernfried Haas
    Joanneum Research
    Forschungsgesellschaft mbH
    Austria
  Prof. Dr. Hans Hagen
    University of Kaiserslautern
    Germany
  Dr. Andreas Jaeschke
    Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe
    Germany
  Dipl. Ing. Erwin Knappitsch
    Federal Environmental Agency, Vienna
    Austria
  Prof. Dr. D. C. L. Lam
    National Water Research Institute, Burlington
    Canada
  Dr. Roman Lenz
    GSF Research Center for =
    Environment and Health, Munich
    Germany
  Dr. Anton Mangstl
    Zentralstelle fuer Agrardokumentation =
    und -Information, Bonn
    Germany
  Prof. Dr. Colin Mayfield
    University of Waterloo
    Canada
  Dr. Ann Mc Millan
    Atmospheric Environment Service, Downsview
    Canada
  Prof. Dr. P. Herbert Osanna
    T.U. Vienna
    Austria
  Prof. Dr. Bernd Page
    University of Hamburg
    Germany
  Dr. David Peters
    Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife Service
    Australia
  Dr. Werner Pillmann
    Oesterreichisches Bundesinsitut =
    fuer Gesundheitswesen
    Austria
  Dr. Theresa-Marie Rhyne
    Lockheed Martin, =
    U.S. EPA Scientific Visualization Center
    USA
  Dr. Philip K. Robertson
    CSIRO, Division of Information Technology
    Australia
  Prof. Dr. David Russell
    PennState Great Valley
    USA
  Dipl. Ing. Gerald Schimak
    Austrian Research Centre Seibersdorf
    Austria
  Dr. Hubertus Schmidtke
    Scherrer & Assoc.
    Switzerland
  Dr. Thomas Schuetz
    Federal Enviromental Agency, Berlin
    Germany
  Prof. Dr. D. Swayne
    University of Guelph
    Canada
  Dr. William J. Walley
    Aston University
    United Kingdom
  Dr. Matthias Zingler
    ESA/ESRIN
    Italy
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German Computer Society, TC 4.6 liaison
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  Prof. Dr. Bernd Page
    University of Hamburg
    Germany
IFIP WG 5.11 liaison
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  Prof. Dr. Giorgio Guariso
    Politecnico di Milano
    Italy
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Further information
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  Further information can be obtained from:
  David A. Swayne
  Department of Computing & Information Science
  University of Guelph
  Guelph, Ontario
  Canada, N1G 2W1
  dswayne@snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca
  Gerald Schimak =
  Austrian Research Center Seibersdorf
  2444 Seibersdorf
  Austria
  schimak@zdfzs.arcs.ac.at
  Ralf Denzer
  Hochschule fuer Technik und Wirtschaft
  des Saarlandes
  Goebenstr. 40
  66117 Saarbruecken
  Germany
  denzer@htw.uni-sb.de
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Actual information
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  A version of this conference announcement including links to the =
  organizers, information about ISESS 1995 proceedings, links to =
  information about Whistler, links to the hotel, links to =
  transportation and actual NEWS about ISESS 1997, =
  is maintained at:
    http://cfc.crle.uoguelph.ca/isess97/
  For ISESS's publications please have a look at =
    http://www.chaphall.com/chaphall.html
  or email to: =
  needtoknow@chall.co.uk (for information only)
  musthaveuk@itps.co.uk  (UK orders)
  musthave@itps.co.uk    (rest of world orders)
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Conference Offices for ISESS 1997
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Registration Office
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  (send registrations ONLY to this address)
  Environmental Informatics Institute
  P.O. Box 11 15
  69251 Gaiberg
  Germany
  Fon +49 (6223) 970235
Canada Office and Conference Secretary
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  (direct all other communication to this address)
  Mrs. Linda Robson
  Department of Computing & Information Science
  University of Guelph
  Guelph, Ontario
  Canada, N1G 2W1
  Email linda@snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca
  Fon   +1 519-824-4120 ext. 3760
  Fax   +1 519-837-0323
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Registration Guidelines for ISESS 1997
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   * Conference Registration
     Register with form below; registrations with payment =
     received at our conference office before March 1 will be =
     subject to the reduced early conference fee. For member rates,
     we need your membership number. Registration is only possible
     in written form, with your signature and along with payment. =
     Email registration is invalid.
   * Hotel Registration
     The Delta Whistler will keep rooms for conference participants
     due March 26, 1996. You must have registered for the con-
     ference first, in order to have a guaranteed conference rate.
     Rooms are subject to availability but before March 26, the =
     Delta Whistler offers all its rooms to ISESS 1997 delegates.
     After that date, rooms may be sold out. Register on the Delta
     Whistler registration page AND indicate under comments =
     "ISESS 1997" in order to get the conference room rate.
     Fon  +1 604-932-1982, =
     Fax  +1 604-932-7332, =
     Toll Free: 1-800-268-1133
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Subject: Re: Tidal Influence Time - West Coast
From: miklwillms@aol.com
Date: 23 Jan 1997 01:59:45 GMT
In article , gentryd@pipeline.com
(Dennis Gentry) writes:
>These are exactly the reasons why I won't disclose what I am doing.
>I'm an amateur, so therefore, I don't know what I'm talking about.
Well, little Grasshopper, I recall that the reason was that you had made a
solemn promise to your mentor not to. Anyway, the reason that they "trash
the dewpoint theory altogether", is that they are scientists.
Michael Williams
Arroyo Grande, California, USA                       T/$ = 1
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Subject: Taking a Hit
From: rshannon@comtch.iea.com (Bob Shannon)
Date: 22 Jan 97 22:24:37 GMT
I am taking a hit on the Petrolia quake based on 350km of Hayward
prediction. This prediction was based on "classical symptoms" as regular
readers may be aware of. More information is available at:
http://iea.com/~rshannon/
  As many may know, this is our new site. We had to move because the T1
account and machine at Mendocino moved to Walnut Creek. We also have
backup pages at Walnut Creek, Spokane and Cleveland Ohio. These sights
will be updated on during an emergency. We have also added some "esoteric"
information to the index page. Thanks for your support.
*NOTE Pinpoint nor its author, Bob Shannon are associated in any way with
the USGS or any government organization. Heck with the satellite down I am
in better shape anyway!:->
  BTW Lori Dengler of Humboldt State has a web page dedicated to those who
felt or not felt the quake. It is an interactive page.
  *ALSO I am now developing a VERY new hypothesis based on
magnetite, nad demographic movement of people based soley on this quake!
**NOTE I urge those who knew that I had posted a note about a quake on the
Hayward but noted the 350km to write me. I had a REAL problem posting this
one. It came too quickly and I was not prapared after my major move to the
east side of the US:
 -- Rev. Robert Shannon Sr. Hon. DD Theology
Pinpoint Newsletter
"The web existed before spiders. The web existed before the net...
 We are all a part of the web and whatever we do to part - we
 do to the whole"
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Subject: Re: Tidal Influence Time - West Coast
From: gentryd@pipeline.com (Dennis Gentry)
Date: Wed, 22 Jan 1997 22:06:09 -0300
In article , tar@isi.edu wrote:
>In article  gentryd@pipeline.com
(Dennis Gentry) writes:
>
> > Why not take the approach of offering plausible alternatives to
> > the part of the supposed half-baked hypothesis instead of trashing
> > it altogether.
>
>OK.  Plausible alternative:  Tectonic plate theory without the
>EM-earthquakes is a plausible alternative to the Dew Point Theory.
Actually I was talking about the rough spots of the dew point
theory.  Not the existing theory.  We all already know about the
plausibility of the tectonic plate theory.  But is that the "only"
trigger or reason for quakes?  I don't think so.
Regards,
Dennis
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Subject: Re: Dew Point Theory Paper (nonsense? yes, it is)
From: gentryd@pipeline.com (Dennis Gentry)
Date: Wed, 22 Jan 1997 22:05:14 -0300
In article
,
timberwoof@the*mall.net (timberwoof) wrote:
>In article , gentryd@pipeline.com
>(Dennis Gentry) wrote:
>
>> Since science appears to only want to refute claims made by non-
>> scientists, 
>
>Hunh? Haven't you read your Asimov, Clarke, Sagan, Einstein, 
>Burke, Hawking, Morris, or any of a dozen other popularizers of
>sicence? (And yes! I include Einstein and Hawking in that list 
>because they have both written books for about what they do for
>people who are not specialists in their fields.) These people have
>all tried to make it clear that *anyone* can do science. Science is 
>gathering information, coming up with explanations, and figuring
>out ways to see if those explanations are right. 
I agree that this is the way things *should* be, but you'll have
a hard time convincing me that this is the way it has been.  I
wouldn't have been responding if it had been.
Regards,
Dennis
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Subject: Re: Whale strandings->earthquakes? Was: (Re: ...earthquake references)
From: gentryd@pipeline.com (Dennis Gentry)
Date: Wed, 22 Jan 1997 22:08:17 -0300
In article <5bvdnc$3kk@ns.altadena.net>, pete@news.altadena.net (Pete
Carah) wrote:
Hi Pete,
>A total field of 600 times normal would stop some older watches.  He 
Among other things.
>meant fluctuations.  This magnitude of fluctuations does occur correlated
>with solar phenomena; that was judged to be negative for the time
>period in question by comparison across other frequency bands and with
>other phenomena.  (and it was early in the season for aurora, etc).
>
>Fraser-Smith was doing research on VLF E and M phenomena at the time;
>he was looking at noise in decade-scale bands from 1/100 hz (or was
>it 1/1000?) to a khz or so as I recall it, using coil pickups, not 
>any exotic magnetometers.
>
>>From what I understand, this paper was presented at an AGU conference
>>in San Francisco in December of '95.
>
>I'll try & get time to look up citations; the main paper was earlier
>than '95.  (I think the 95 one was the negative result for Northridge
>(with the caveat that he wasn't right on top of the epicenter like he
>was at Loma Prieta)).
He was kind enough to e-mail the abstracts for the presentations he
gave on the Loma Prieta and Parkfield data.  The abstracts don't get
into a lot of detail though but thats okay.
The title of the paper for the presentation on the Parkfield data
was entitled "ULF Magnetic Field Observations Preceding the M 5.0 
Earthquake of 20 December 1994  at Parkfield, California" by
A. C. Fraser-Smith and T. T. Liu
I didn't see the 600 times figure in the abstract, but yes, according
to the LA times article it was fluctuations and with the high point
of 600 times above normal at 3 - 4 hours before the quake.
To summarize the abstract for Parkfield:
   Dr. Fraser-Smith noted large magnetic field fluctuations over ULF
of 0.01 to 10 Hz.  He checked other California sites and found that
these readings were local to Parkfield and didn't appear to be from
the upper atmosphere.  These fluctuations continued thru 0227 PST on
12/20/94 and that their were similiarities to what he recorded prior
to the Loma Prieta event.
So it looks like your right, Pete, in that magnetometers weren't
used.  I've got to get me one of those though.  ;-)
It also appears that these fluctuations in the magnetic field only
occurred prior to the quake and ceased afterwards.
Its too bad that he can't spend more time with getting other
sites up and running so that more supporting data can be obtained.
But so far his work is looking promising.
Regards,
Dennis
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Subject: Re: Dew Point Theory Paper (nonsense - not entirely)
From: e_rmwm@va.nmh.ac.uk (Roger Musson)
Date: Thu, 23 Jan 1997 11:27:34
In article  gentryd@pipeline.com (Dennis Gentry) writes:
>From: gentryd@pipeline.com (Dennis Gentry)
>Subject: Re: Dew Point Theory Paper (nonsense - not entirely)
>Date: Mon, 20 Jan 1997 22:02:12 -0300
>Very nice rebuttal,  but...can the hypothesis be improved?  I think so.
>Sure Tims hypothesis appears to need more work and your example
>above was well taken.  But its a start.
>It may very well be possible that instead of the epicentral area
>being lifted up and dropped as the charges from the atmosphere
>are being drained back into the earth (as Tim proposes), that
>these alleged charges are actually working in the same manner
>as Whiteside theorizes in regards to solar flares, where
>the frictional coefficients of slipping systems can be changed
>by applying electricity which in turn promotes sliding.
>This may potentially be another theory for the increased magnetic
>field prior to some, if not all, quakes.
< previous post shortened >
In science, one cannot generally completely disprove any hypothesis. No matter 
how dumb the original hypothesis and how cogent the objection, one can always 
add a rider to the hypothesis to get it over the latest hurdle.
Example: I gave as an absurd example some time ago the contention that cheese 
protects one against earthquakes - Japan has low cheese, high earthquakes; 
Netherlands has high cheese, low earthquakes. Objection - Italy has plenty of 
cheese AND earthquakes. Hypothesis modification - Italy has the WRONG SORT of 
cheese. And so on.
Generally speaking, the more a hypothesis has to be continually patched up, at 
great strain to the imagination, with every new objection, the more the 
scientist is inclined to say, "this is a bad hypothesis; it is not worth 
pursuing". To give a real example, when the phlogiston hypothesis of 
combustion got to the state of requiring that phlogiston had negative mass, 
scientists decided it just wasn't worth pursuing any longer. The hypothesis 
was discarded rather than disproved. This is the way science progresses.
When presented with a new hypothesis, from whatever source, a scientist has to 
make a judgement call as to whether it deserves attention. If it has such huge 
holes in it that it requires major surgery before it even leaves the starting 
box, the judgement call will be that this hypothesis is simply a waste of 
time. Consequently, "Dew point theory" is fated to be ignored by 99% of 
working seismologists; not many will begrudge the time even to argue the case.
Roger Musson
r.musson@bgs.ac.uk 
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Subject: Re: Oregon
From: timberwoof@the*mall.net (timberwoof)
Date: Wed, 22 Jan 1997 01:13:53 -0800
In article <32E542DE.15FB7483@cco-bitbucket.caltech.edu>, Stan
 wrote:
> timberwoof wrote:
> > 
> > There was an article in Sicentific American wihtin the past six months that
> > talked about the plate boundaries in the Pacific Northwest and how they
> 
> It is in fact in the December, 1995 issue.  Also, the 1700 data for
> the last great quake there has been confirmed by tree ring data.
Whoops! My mistake. I guess this shows how hard I've been working. Does this 
mean I'll have to break down and organize all my back issues by year and month?
-- 
timberwoof*@themall.net
(Take the * out to email me. It's for the benefit of spammers.)
1989 Honda CB400f CB-1; 1991 Honda Civic Si; Macintosh Centris 610
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Subject: Re: Buildings and Earthquakes
From: Harold and Lise
Date: Wed, 22 Jan 1997 22:46:58 -0500
L. Robinson wrote:
> 
> I have a neice working on a school project (6th or 7th grade) needing
> information concerning the effects of earthquakes on buildings.  Can
> someone help me with the following questions:
> 
> 1. Do you know anything about earthquake proofing buildings?
> 
I'm a geotechnical/civil engineer, geophysicist.
> 2. Can you recommend any articles that would explain the thing to grade
> school kids? (can you email it?)
Try www.eqe.com, and some of the usgs sites.
> 
> 3. What might best demonsrate the effects of an earthquake on a table:
>         Would a mallet on a table  effectively recreate the feeling ?
> 
> 4. Could you recomend a model she could put together to help people
> viualize the stuff she wants to share?
I was just thinking about this as I walked the dog.  I should save it
for my kids, but I'll give it to you. :)  Construct a nice tall building
with k'nex or meccano.  About 3' tall, with a 4" square base.  Weight
each floor heavily with washers, to make it wave considerably (have a
strong wooden base or something).  Now, use a small motor whipping
around an eccentric weight to provide the 'earthquake'.  You can fool
around with the weight and arm to get different frequencies and
amplitudes.  At some point, you should get the building to sway like a
palm tree in a breeze.  This is the first or fundamental mode.
Don't forget to put little men in the top floor, barfing in their waste
baskets. As you increase the frequency of shaking (Hz) you can get
higher modes.  This is the classic stuff of engineering texts and it's
how all buildings are designed.  You can also build a little house and
show the difference between bolting or not bolting to the foundation.
Now, show how every engineering text is wrong!  With a little
experimentation, grab the edge of the table and design a motion that
combines the first few modes in a pulse.  This is called a 'fling' and
you should be able to shoot the little men across the room!  Of course,
this could never happen in real life. ;)
Harold Asmis
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Subject: Re: Tidal Influence Time - West Coast
From: timberwoof@the*mall.net (timberwoof)
Date: Thu, 23 Jan 1997 04:16:27 -0800
In article , Al
Cooperband  wrote:
> Don't take that bet unless the coastal areas that have only one high
> tide each day (or that have no tides at all) are also earthquake-prone.
There are no "coastal areas that have only one high tide each day" 
because there are two areas of high tide roaming around the earth, 
one facing the moon and the other on the other side. (At half moons
the lobes flatten out an we get wimpy tides. [What's the nautical
term?]) 
One might as well say that all earthquakes happen within 6 hours of 
Jupiter crossing the horzon.
-- 
timberwoof*@themall.net
(Take the * out to email me. It's for the benefit of spammers.)
1989 Honda CB400f CB-1; 1991 Honda Civic Si; Macintosh Centris 610
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Subject: Re: Dew Point Theory Paper (nonsense? yes, it is)
From: rick@oas.Stanford.EDU (Richard Ottolini)
Date: 23 Jan 1997 14:19:04 GMT
>> > Of course, if seismologists knew exactly what caused earthquakes
>> > wouldn't it follow that they should be able to predict them?
Not all well-understood phenomenma are predictable
(and earthquakes are not well understood yet).
- The cause could be random, e.g. like radioactive decay.  A century
of search for "hidden variables" in QM hasn't found anything that will
predict individual atomic distintigrations.
- Else the phenomena can be perfectly deterministic but extremely
non-linear, i.e. very sensitive to initial conditions.  An infinitesmal
change in the boundary condition could lead to entirely different result.
Long term weather prediction is thought to be like this.
Most seismologists haven't conceded earthquakes aren't short-term
predictable, but that it appears to be a more difficult problem
than once thought.  Also, short-term prediction may not be as
important problem to solve as general seismic hazards.
The latter saves more lives.
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Subject: Re: Earthquake Rocket Science
From: harper@kauri.vuw.ac.nz (John Harper)
Date: 23 Jan 1997 19:37:14 GMT
In article <32E6678C.30D7@nts.ohn.hydro.on.ca>,
Harold Asmis   wrote:
>You used to be able to say "Building earthquake-resistant structures
>ain't rocket science."  Now it is!
Rockets are of course more likely to explode before doing anything 
useful than anything else that engineers design :-)
John Harper School of Math+Comp Sci Victoria Univ Wellington New Zealand
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Subject: Re: geological-mailing lists and www geo-sites?
From: "Kenneth E. Bannister"
Date: 23 Jan 1997 21:36:22 GMT
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Subject: 970123: So. Calif. Weekly Earthquake Report
From: kate@bombay.gps.caltech.edu
Date: Thu, 23 Jan 1997 20:07:43 GMT
						January 23, 1997
		Weekly Earthquake Report for Southern California
		------------------------------------------------
        	             January 16 - 22, 1997
	Prepared by:  Kate Hutton, Seismological Laboratory
		      (kate@bombay.gps.caltech.edu)
		      Lucy Jones, U. S. Geological Survey
		      California Institute of Technology
	For further information, please contact the authors or the 
	Caltech Public Relations Office at 818-395-6327.  For daily 
	updates, call our Earthquake Information Hotline: 818-395-6977.
			--------------------------------
	This week's Report covers the time period from midnight Thursday
	morning, January 16, Universal Time (ie. GMT), to midnight 
	Wednesday night, January 22, Universal Time.  In local time, 
	the period of coverage is from 4 p.m., January 15, Pacific 
	Standard Time, to 4 p.m., January 22, Pacific Standard Time.
	We detected and processed 288 earthquakes during the seven-day
	period covered.
		The total number of events was slightly smaller than it
	was last week.  There were four M3+ quakes this week, the largest
	being M3.4.  That M3.4 occurred early Tuesday evening in the
	Grapevine area, about five miles north of the I5/99 interchange.
	This quake was within the aftershock zone of the largest quake 
	in the southern half of California this century, the Mw7.5 Kern 
	County quake of 1952.  It is difficult to use the term "after-
	shock" after 45 years, but the seismicity rate in that area, the 
	northern front of the Tehachapi Mountaings, is still above what 
	it was before the 1952 mainshock.
		The other three M3+'s were: a M3.0 offshore of Point Sal
	last Wednesday night and a M3.1 near Yucca Valley Friday after-
	noon, and a M3.0 Simi Valley quake 33 minutes after the Yucca
	Valley one.
		The Yucca Valley M3.1 was a Landers aftershock and was
	felt in the town of Yucca Valley.  Likewise, the Simi Valley
	event was a Northridge aftershock and was felt in Simi Valley.
		Also of interest was a small swarm of three quakes, the
	largest being M2.7, in the northern end of the Brawley Seismic 
	Zone, which connects the northern end of the Imperial Fault with 
	the southern end of the San Andreas.  Although it has been 
	relatively quiet in the last few years, the Brawley Seismic Zone 
	is at times one of the most active areas in the state.
		For our readers who follow the weekly total numbers of
	quakes, we now summarize the results from the December holidays.
	The week of December 19 - 25 produced a total of 358 events,
	and the following week, December 26 - January 1, produced 342.
	As with the current week, the bulk of the seismicity consisted
	of Landers aftershocks, activity in the Ridgecrest and Coso
	areas, and a few Northridge aftershocks.
		We also have a brief summary of the quarterly statistics:
        Totals listed below apply to the area within a polygon bounded by
        the following latitude, longitude pairs:
        35.0N, 121.0W; 37.0N, 119.0W; 37.0N, 115.0W; 32.5N, 115.0W; and
        32.5N, 121.0W.
                1st quarter     2nd quarter     3rd quarter     4th quarter
		all	3.0+	all	3.0+	all	3.0+	all	3.0+
	1986	 3,040	 16	 2,865	 19	 6,634	192	 2,300	 38
	1987	 1,679	 24	 1,887	 36	 2,341	 38	 5,748	198
	1988	 2,749	 40	 2,128	 45	 2,195	 30	 2,208	 27
	1989	 2,528	 46	 2,340	 21	 2,323	 19	 2,335	 26
        1990	 2,850	 56	 2,293	 43	 1,859	 27	 2,039	 31
        1991	 1,679	 10	 1,843	 32	 2,081	 21	 2,337	 27
        1992	 3,389	 37	10,084	741	25,849	808	 9,775	181
        1993	 4,799	 41	 5,152	 58	 5,039	 46	 4,419	 34
        1994	10,735	418	 5,766	 42	 5,221	 48	 4,813	 39
	1995	 3,639	 28	 3,788	 37	 8,252	 88	 7,733	 49
	1996	 5,735	 56	 3,966	 32	 3,690	 23	 4,660	 50
	And we also have a brief summary of the three major aftershock
	sequences that were active in the fourth quarter of 1996:
        Northridge
        ----------
        1/17/94 - 12/31/96
        Latitude 34.1 - 34.5 North, Longitude 118.3 - 118.85 West
        All events      13,523  (196 of them this quarter)
        3.0 - 3.9          391	(2 of them this quarter)
        4.0 - 4.9           51	(none this quarter)
        5.0 and up          10
        Landers/Big Bear
        ----------------
        4/23/92 - 12/31/96
        Latitude 33.8 - 35.33 North, Longitude 116.0 - 117.05 West
        All events      65,380  (822 of them this quarter)
        3.0 - 3.9        1,608	(8 of them this quarter)
        4.0 - 4.9          169	(2 of them this quarter)	
        5.0 and up          22
	Coso Range
	----------
	11/27/96 - 12/31/96
	Latitude 36.0 - 36.25 North, Longitude 117.5 - 117.75 West
	All events	 1,782
	3.0 - 3.9	    19
	4.0 - 4.9	     0
	5.0 and up	     1
		At the present rate of decay, we should expect four 
	Northridge and 22 Landers aftershocks of M3.0 or larger, in the
	next year.  The higher current rate of Landers aftershocks,
	relative to Northridge, is because Landers was a bigger
	earthquake.  We are now out in the tails of both aftershock 
	sequences, and the difference in time since the mainshock is 
	less important than it was earlier in sequences.
                Table 1 lists the quakes this week that were M2.0 or
        larger in the central part of the coverage area.  Times are local 
	times; if you want Greenwich Mean Time, add 7 hrs to the Pacific 
	Daylight Time or 8 hrs to the Pacific Standard Time listed.
	Table 1
	-------
	Date  Time      N Lat.   W Long.   Mag  
	-------------------------------------------------------------
         1/15  9:04 pm  35 12.3  119  1.6  2.4  11 mi. S of Bakersfield
         1/15 10:58 pm  34 56.8  120 44.7  3.0  5 mi. NW of Pt. Sal
         1/16 12:11 pm  36  4.0  117 38.8  2.2  16 mi. E of Coso Junction
         1/16  3:49 pm  34 21.6  116 28.0  2.4  16 mi. N of Yucca Valley
         1/16  7:10 pm  36  5.3  117 38.6  2.5  19 mi. SSW of Panamint 
						Springs
         1/16 10:32 pm  34 21.2  116 27.7  2.4  16 mi. N of Yucca Valley
         1/17 12:16 am  36  4.4  117 39.5  2.6  16 mi. E of Coso Junction
         1/17  6:25 am  36  2.5  117 48.2  2.5  8 mi. E of Coso Junction
         1/17 12:32 pm  35 37.7  118 24.6  2.0  3 mi. E of town of Lake 
						Isabella
         1/17  2:56 pm  34 21.8  118 44.0  2.5  6 mi. NNW of Simi Valley
         1/17  4:11 pm  34  9.5  116 25.5  3.1  2 mi. NNE of Yucca Valley
						FELT
         1/17  4:12 pm  34 30.3  116 29.6  2.5  26 mi. N of Yucca Valley
         1/17  4:44 pm  34 21.3  118 44.4  3.0  5 mi. NNW of Simi Valley
						FELT in Simi Valley
         1/17  6:20 pm  34 24.1  119 42.5  2.0  1 mi. SSW of downtown 
						Santa Barbara
         1/17 11:47 pm  33 60.0  116 19.2  2.1  9 mi. S of Joshua Tree
         1/18  1:10 am  34 21.3  118 44.2  2.0  5 mi. NNW of Simi Valley
         1/18  8:07 am  36  5.2  117 39.9  2.2  16 mi. E of Coso Junction
         1/18  9:27 am  36  5.3  117 39.2  2.1  	"
         1/18  3:15 pm  36  5.8  117 39.7  2.5  16 mi. ENE of Coso 
						Junction
         1/18  8:21 pm  34 37.8  116 30.6  2.0  27 mi. ENE of Lucerne 
						Valley
         1/18 11:45 pm  36  4.7  117 39.0  2.4  16 mi. E of Coso Junction
         1/19  1:02 am  34 21.7  118 44.7  2.0  6 mi. NNW of Simi Valley
         1/19  5:07 pm  32 39.3  115 54.7  2.6  7 mi. SE of Ocotillo
         1/19 11:54 pm  34 42.9  118 45.9  2.2  7 mi. SE of Gorman
         1/20  1:06 pm  35 46.9  117 38.0  2.1  11 mi. N of Ridgecrest
         1/20  2:53 pm  34 36.9  116 40.0  2.0  19 mi. NE of Lucerne 
						Valley
         1/20  9:10 pm  36  4.7  117 39.6  2.0  16 mi. E of Coso Junction
         1/21  6:01 am  36  4.8  117 39.5  2.5  	"
         1/21  6:59 am  33 59.5  116 59.4  2.6  3 mi. SE of Yucaipa
         1/21  8:28 am  34 37.2  116 40.0  2.6  20 mi. NE of Lucerne 
						Valley
         1/21  6:40 pm  35  4.7  118 56.8  3.4  5 mi. N of Wheeler Ridge
         1/22  1:35 pm  33 15.1  115 42.0  2.3  6 mi. SSE of Bombay Beach
         1/22  1:42 pm  33 15.3  115 42.0  2.7  	"
         1/22  1:43 pm  33 15.3  115 42.1  2.5  	"
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Subject: 970123: Map for So. Calif. Weekly Earthquake Report
From: kate@bombay.gps.caltech.edu
Date: Thu, 23 Jan 1997 20:08:27 GMT
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