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Diggles Ba==N28X@"1Geneva1Geneva1Geneva1Geneva1Geneva1Tms Rmn"$"#,##0_);\("$"#,##0\)!"$"#,##0_);[Red]\("$"#,##0\)""$"#,##0.00_);\("$"#,##0.00\)'""$"#,##0.00_);[Red]\("$"#,##0.00\)7*2_("$"* #,##0_);_("$"* \(#,##0\);_("$"* "-"_);_(@_).))_(* #,##0_);_(* \(#,##0\);_(* "-"_);_(@_)?,:_("$"* #,##0.00_);_("$"* \(#,##0.00\);_("$"* "-"??_);_(@_)6+1_(* #,##0.00_);_(* \(#,##0.00\);_(* "-"??_);_(@_)0.0                ( &    # + + # + # # # # + + + * * * * * ) )8 ) # # # #0 #8 *8 #< #< +< +8 #< +< `-~honolulu data.milne.ex4  ;a  ; &/many felt reports-see 1903-1921 eq file and bibdnot found on Hon film record; HT, 7/1/1904; HS, 7/2/1904; PCA, 7/14/1904; not found in HG, HEB or HHLyman notes: a long shake, two shocks; Warshauer notes: a pretty vigorous earthquake shock was felt [Hilo] Tuesday night at 10 o'clock; slight shock at Pepeekeo on the 28thnot reported in Hon Station Bulletin (Hazard, 1910); not found on hon film record; WKC, 1992, p. 28; HT, 7/15/1904; not found in HHtLyman notes: a smart shock; Warshauer notes: Tuesday morning about 10 o'clock there was another shock [felt in Hilo]unknown V-VI (hilo)not reported in Hon Station Bulletin (Hazard, 1910); found on hon film record; WKC, 1992, p. 28; VHR, v. 4, W.D. Westerveldt entry dated 7/20/1904; PCA, 7/20; 24/1904, p. 5; HH, 7/21/1904; HT, 7/22/1904Lyman notes: a 2 shock quake, the 2nd quite hard; In the afternoon [of July 17] there was an earthquake accompanied by rumbling sounds; also felt and heard by the Lymans while resting by the three craters; other felt reports in 1903-1921 eq file and bibmaui?V&trace too light to read; amp estimated maui deep?V?not reported in Hon Station Bulletin (Hazard, 1913); not found on hon film record; ESPHVO supp. (Jaggar, 1947, p. 15); PCA, 5/24; 27/1912; HT, 5/28/1912; HH, 5/30/1912; [int dist analog to kl sf events of 3/54 and 9/79?]not reported in Hon Station Bulletin (Hazard, 1910); seen on hon film record; WKC, 1992, p. 28; HT, 10/18/1904; PCA, 10/15; 17, 11/18/1904; MN, 10/15/1904; not found in HH Date (GMT)GMT honPub AMPMeas AMP5seismogram suggests location different from preceding 19:15 (9/22)WKC, 1992, p. 28; HH, 5/4/1905; HT, 5/9/1905; PCA, 5/10, 12/1905: time given as 3:18 p.m.; HS, 5/6, 10, 1905; [Lyman comment may be exchanged with the following event; possible foreshock to event at 16:07]Lyman notes: a long tremble, hard at the end, throwing down some things, 3:30 PM; Warshauer notes: first of 3 shocks, felt in Hilo (heaviest in 9 yrs) and volcano (distinct), and Hamakua coast; dishes rattled and damage to furniture and bric-a-brac (Hilo)VI; V (W&K; S&C)Hon Station Bulletin (Hazard, 1910); WKC, 1992, p. 28; WK, 1992, p. 32; HH, 5/4/1905; HT, 5/9/1905; PCA, 5/10, 12/1905; HS, 5/6, 10/1905; not in MN; [Lyman comment exchanged with previous event?-seismogram shows this as a larger event. s-p about 1 minute]M calc I maxH"Honolulu seismogram is impulsive, incorrect amplitude in Hon bulletin."Hon Station Bulletin (Hazard, 1910); WKC, 1992, p. 29; PCA, 5/1/1906; HH, 4/26/1906; HT, 5/1/1906; HG, 5/1/1906; HS, 4/28/1906; HEB, 4/28/1906; not found in MNLyman notes: a smart shake at 2 am; Warshauer notes: heavy in (2 a.m.), followed by two slight at intervals of 10 min., Hakalau (1:57 a.m.) and Kau (2 a.m.), direction N to S; more felt reports in 1903-1921 eq file and bib :threshold mag; event found at 2:35 GMT, 0.4 mm, teleseism?not reported in Hon Station Bulletin (Hazard, 1910); not found on hon film record-disturbed record; WKC, 1992, p. 29; PCA, 9/5/1906; HH, quoted in PCA, 9/10/1906Lyman notes: [9/3-wrong?] a smart shake, 2 shocks, SE & NW; Warshauer notes: severe [ in Hilo] at 3:15 a.m.; not perceived at the Volcano House, felt lightly at Mountain View.; A sharp earthquake shock awakened most Hilonians at 3:15 a.m., no damage pmml swr?HST HST (W&K)GMTregionqual magLAONotesM det M det sourceCommentsRemarks9/1/19039/2/1903 east hawaiifelt/Warshauer notes: slight earthquake felt in HiloIV?Hazard, 1916; ESPHVO, v. 2, p. 194; repeated in Wood/1915, table III, p. 49 [6 assumed as minimum mpu for offscale]; WKC, 1992, p. 31; HH, 6/5/1914; not found in PCA, HSB, HT or MN [south flank?]Warshauer notes: On Saturday afternoon another shock was felt [Hilo] and that night [actually the next night] the volcano was again active and the molten lake was rising. ; A third shock 24 hours later, the strongest of the three, motion east to westkl sf VII; VI (S&C)'large'Hon notes: [footnote} A sharp local shock, which probably had its origin near the volcano Kilauea on the island of Hawaii; amplitude large; amp estimated Abe, 1988Hazard, 1911 [amp on Hon seismogram much larger than M6.2 11/2/18, traces large and obscure each other, max amp extrapolated]; WK, 1992, p. 32, 62; WKC, p. 29-30; many newspaper reports-see bib8detailed felt reports given in 1903-1921 eq file and bibIVCaftershock; WKC, 1992, p. 29; HH, 9/24/1908; not found in PCA or HGLyman notes: from 11:30 to 3:30 last night- a dozen or more tremors, 3 of them hard enough to rattle windows a little; Warshauer notes: Shocks were felt slightly on Monday [Sept. 21], and at least six distinct ones Monday night VI; V (S&C) local, boom caught by spider webtime marks on Hon film are HSTXnot found in Hon Station Bulletin (Hazard, 1910); found on Hon film record; HT, 2/191904KWarshauer notes: vigorous earthquake felt in Hilo between 10 and 11 o'clockkohalaZfound on Hon film record; HG, 4/5/1904; PCA, 4/13/1904; not found in HS, HEB, MN, HH or HTWarshauer notes: A severe earthquake was felt in Kohala on the afternoon of the 29th inst. It lasted ten minutes, moved NW from Kohala toward Mahukona; felt in Kohala [11:45] and Waimea [no time]kohala??#not recognized in newspaper reportskaoiki??VI?{not listed in Hon station Bulletin (Hazard, 1910); found on Hon film record; PCA, 5/71904; 5/16/1904; not found in HH or HTWarshauer notes: On Friday, April 29 at 10:30 o'clock [am assumed] a most severe earthquake shock was felt at Keauhou and Punaluu. The shock lasted about eight seconds and was apparently from north to south; heavy shock at pepeekeo [10:15] [same quake?]molokai?Warshauer notes: an earthquake felt all over Honolulu. Two shocks followed within a few seconds, the entire disturbance occupying about fifteen seconds; also felt in Nuuanu valley, Palolo, Waikiki and Kalihi; more felt reports in 1903-1921 eq file and bib kl cal 05-10?1PCA, 9/9, 15/1908; HH, 9/10/1908; not found in HGLyman notes: a long tremble and a twister; W&K notes: eastern or southern Hawaii; Warshauer notes: another shock at 4:10 PM, stronger (Hilo) than the first; rang church bell; damage to furniture, bric-a-brac and china; also felt volcano and Hamakua coastHon notes: local shock; Lyman notes: long continued slight tremble; Warshauer notes: felt all territory; Honolulu-duration 20 sec, nowhere severe; Maui-two severe shocks at Wailuku, buildings shook, people ran out; Hawaii-felt generally, not at HalemaumauLyman notes: a long tremble slight, at 6:40 p.m.; Warshauer notes: probably felt on Hamakua coast; 6:35 p.m., weakest of three shocks felt in Hilo; shock at 6:34 Taftershock?; found on Hon film record; PCA, 5/12/1905; HT, 5/9/1905; not found in HS2Warshauer notes: a shock at 7:20 p.m. felt in Hilo north hawaiinot reported in Hon Station Bulletin (Hazard, 1910); not found on hon film record; WKC, 1992, p. 28; PCA, 6/6/1905; not found in MN, HH or HTLyman notes: one smart shock and a tremble; Warshauer notes: felt at Honomu (10 a.m.; sharp), Kohala Mission (9:27 a.m.), Waimea (10:25 a.m. [9:25?]; smart) and Kealakekua (9:15 a.m.)not found in Honolulu Station Bulletin (Hazard, 1918); event seen on Hon film record at 05:50, amp = 0.2 mm [Wood time off?]; SBHVO (Wood, unpub); ESPHVO, v. 2, p. 453quake felt [Volcano-no date] and elsewhere in Hawaii; Warshauer notes: heaviest shake in years [Hilo], tidal waves in ponds, livestock terrorized, little damage, brief but distinct in Kau, west to east, duration 7 sec; many smaller events earlier in week V; V (W&K)gHon notes (Local shock, felt on all the islands); seismogram shape indicates some distance and not OahuHazard, 1913 [seismogram shape indicates some distance and not Oahu]; ESPHVO supp (Jaggar, 1947, p. 44) [origin at a moderate rather than great distance]; PCA, 10/21/1912 [repeats info in Jaggar, 1947]; WKC, 1992, p. 31Hon notes: Local shock, felt on all the islands; 8 maxima, wakened light sleepers at Volcano House, felt distinctly at Hilo, lightly in Honolulu; submarine shock, < fairly deep, slight energy; Lyman notes: about 5:30 A.M., a long continued shake, not hard oahu6"very small" [prob . about 1 mm] (Jaggar, 1947, p. 55)Hazard, 1913 [assume double amp of 1 mm to get separate phases]; ESPHVO supp (Jaggar, 1947, p. 55); not reported in PCA, HSB, HH or MNnot listed in Hon station bulletin (Hazard, 1910); found on Hon film record; PCA, 10/14/1903; HG, 10/16/1903; not found in HS, HEB, HH, HT or MNnot reported in Hon Station Bulletin (Hazard, 1910); not found on hon film record; WKC, 1992, p. 28; not found in HH, HT, HG or PCA>Lyman notes: a slight tremble [felt in Hilo], rattling windows VMagnitude calculation for Milne instrument based on three independently determined magnitudes >6. M = 3.16+0.516*log((peak-to-peak amp)/2)+LA0 10/2/1903 east hawaii? threshold mag8disturbed record; PCA, 11/16/1903; not found in HH or HTLyman notes: a slight long tremble at 1:30 PM; Warshauer notes: Earthquake shocks were felt during the week at a number of stations in the western and southern portions of Hawaii; more felt reports in 1903-1921 eq file and bibIV-V?threshold magnitudenot reported in Hon Station Bulletin (Hazard, 1911); not found on hon film-disturbed rec; no mention in VHR entry on this date; WKC, 1992, p. 29; PCA, 6/15; 18/1907; HS & HEB, 6/14/1907; not in MN, HH or HT; possible analog to quake of 8/20/24 (WK, p. 31)Lyman notes: a 2 shock mild shake; Warshauer notes: heavy shocks of earthquakes at 3:43 on Hawaii; also felt at Paauilo, Laupahoehoe, Naalehu-heavy, and Kealakekua; Honuapo-most severe shake, about 40 sec; also felt at Hilo, Kona and Waiohinu molokai??3Warshauer notes: felt at Hilo [eruption precursor?] 12/8/1903Hazard, 1916; ESPHVO, v. 2, p. 62, 64-65 [distance est. 10-20 km; distance and felt reports implies Kilauea south flank]; WKC, 1992, p. 31not reported in Hon Station Bulletin (Hazard, 1911); found on hon film record; WKC, 1992, p. 29; PCA, 7/6; 16/1907; MN, 7/13/1907; not found in HEB, HH or HTLyman notes: a long continued shake near 12 last night; Warshauer notes: slight shock felt over Honolulu at 11:55 p.m., duration a few sec, quite distinct; slight at Makawao [Maui} at 11:40 p.m.; distinct on Maui and throughout territory at 11:45tremor_Hazard, 1911; WKC, 1992, p. 29; HEB, 9/6, 7/1907; PCA, 9/8/1907; HH, 9/12/1907; PCA, 9/13/1907 Lyman notes; a smart 2 shock quake, dur several sec; Warshauer notes: severe quake in Hilo, dur several min; ship in dock shook stem to stern, wharf shaken; felt all haw island, esp Kohala, Kau, Papaikou; more felt reports in 1903-1921 eq file and bibCHon notes: doubtful; local quake-region uncertain; LA0 not assigned Hazard, 1911alenuihaha deep?)Hon notes: local shock; duration 11.2 minRHazard, 1911; PCA, 12/20; MN, 12/21/1907 [not mentioned by Cox, 1986 or WK, 1992] IV; III (R-F)Hon notes; apparently of a local character; amp 0.1 mm; nearby; felt locally, duration 6 min 37 sec; Lyman notes: quite a smart 4 shock earthquake [no day or time given]; Warshauer notes: at 6:20, two distinct shocks in Hilo, first heavier, no damageml ner??moderateV (hilo)UESPHVO v. 2, p. 186, 195; repeated in Wood/1915, table III, p. 49; not reported in HHmoderate local shock, felt in Hilo and disturbed ordinary seismograph; time given as 1:40 PM; duration 2 min 38 sec, not felt locally; Lyman notes: a moderate 2 shock shake from Mauna LoaV (hilo); II (R-F)<0.2 detected?not found in Honolulu Station Bulletin (Hazard, 1916); detected? on hon film record; ESPHVO v. 2, p.193, 196; repeated in Wood/1915, table III, p. 49; WKC, 1992, p. 31; HH, 7/24/1914; not found in PCAdistinctly felt by 2 persons and one or two more were wakened [Hawaii National Park?]; a felt shock; Lyman notes: a sharp shock at 4:15 am; Warshauer notes: shock felt from Hilo to volcano, sharp, 3 distinct parts, duration several seconds; no damageseveral phases detectedLHon seismogram: two phases about 2 min apart; probable intraplate earthquakeLyman notes: Quite a smart shake; Warshauer notes: 2 quakes, this one at 8:04 PM, short but particularly sharp [Largest aftershock of 9/20/08]Hfound on hon film record; PCA, 11/4/1908; not found in HS, HEB, HH or HT"Appearance of Hon seismogram suggests a distance of Hawaii or closer; Lyman states (a long gentle shake) suggesting that this M5 must be farther from Hilo than Kilauea's distanceLyman notes: a slight shock; Warshauer notes: 3:40 am; distinct shock in Hilo; sharp and prolonged in Honolulu; heavy at Lahaina; violent shaking in East Maui; felt reports from Kohala, Puueo (Hilo), Waiawa and Aliamanu (Oahu), and Kipahulu (Maui) IV; IV (W&K)not reported in Hon Station Bulletin (Hazard, 1910); not found on Hon film record; WKC, 1992, p. 28; HT, 11/19/1904; PCA, 12/19/1904; HG, 12/20/1904Lyman notes: a shock that shook windows in Haili Church; Warshauer notes: A distinct earthquake shock was felt Sunday night about 8:40 o'clock [discrepant time-same event?]; light earthquake felt at Pepeekeo at 8 p.m.kl sf?Hazard, 1912 [time of large waves and ending time given]; no mention in VHR entry on this date; WKC, 1992, p. 30; PCA, 3/14, 23/1909; HEB, 3/13/1909; not found in MN, HH or HT [in USE, no int or mag]Lyman notes: shook water out of vases, no damage done; Warshauer notes: An earthquake shock, which was severe in parts of the island, was felt generally over Hawaii about 3:20 a.m. of the 13th; more felt reports in 1903-1921 eq file and bibno mention in VHR of this date; Hazard, 1913 [Hon seismogram s-p <1 min]; ESPHVO, v. 1, p. 36 [repeats info, but gives 13th as date]; WKC, 1992, p. 30; PCA, 7/15; 19/1911; HS, HEB, 7/14/1911; HH, 7/20/1911; not found in HT or MN Hon Station Bulletin (Hazard, 1913); not mentioned in ESPHVO supp. (Jaggar, 1947); HS, 5/6/1912, quoted in HH, 5/16/1912; not found in HT, HEB, HG or PCAWarshauer notes: It appears that the shock reported at Hilo on Sunday week [May 5] was severely felt on the Kau coast as well. The quake was distinctly felt aboard the steamer Kilauea. lying at Honuapo; landslide from sea cliffs observed quite a shakeHon station bulletin (Hazard, 1913); not mentioned in ESPHVO supp. (Jaggar, 1947); WKC, 1992, p. 31; not found in HT, HG, HS, HEB or PCA Hon notes: very slight, amplitude 0.3 mm, duration 1 hr 16.3 min [strange that this doesn't correspond to the much heavier event on the 22nd!]; Lyman notes: May 15, quite a shake [no time given; event on the 14th or the 22nd]VI-VII}Warshauer notes: Earthquakes shook the district severely last night and dismantled the instruments in the Volcano Observatoryml wf?ynot found in Honolulu Station Bulletin (Hazard, 1918); seen on hon film record; SBHVO (Wood, unpub); ESPHVO, v. 2, p. 453Pens swept off cylinder; the strongest shock of the series, up to this time, accompanying the eruption; presumed felt HVO, s Hawaii V; V (R-F)cnot found in Honolulu Station Bulletin (Hazard, 1918); seen on hon film record; SBHVO (Wood, unpub)VFelt distinctly by nearly all, but without stopping pendulum clocks or producing alarmV; low VI (R-F)vHazard, 1918; WKC, 1992, p. 31 [this is the last Lyman entry-time agrees with the Hon Station Bulletin]; HH, 6/16/1916Hon notes: apparently local; Lyman notes: 2 shocks at 6:45 a.m.; Warshauer notes: severe in Hilo although less than last year's quake [Mar. 28, 1915], animals alarmed, pictures swung, crockery rattled; duration 10-15 sec, south to northnot found in Honolulu Station Bulletin (Hazard, 1920); looked for, not seen on hon film record; ESPHVO, v. 2, p. 659; WKC, 1992, p. 31; HDT, 9/25/1917; not found in HHHon amp 1.1 mm; moderate shock at its origin 280 mi from HVO; very small at HVO; duration many minutes; second phase at 2:15:06 and third phase at 2:15:53, both very distinctoffscale V; IV-V (R-F)Lyman notes: at 7:40 PM, 2 slight tremors followed by 2 short sharp shock; a few minutes before 8 p.m. a moderately strong focal shock was felt at Volcano House and generally felt in Hilo; more felt reports in 1903-1921 eq file and bibnot found on hon film record; PCA, 1/15,18/1907; HS, 1/11/1907< ; HT, 1/15/1907; not in HH or MN; [precursory seismicity north of Mokuaweoweo--saddle??; large event might be Hilea]Warshauer notes: Slight shocks felt at several stations [north Hawaii] from 8th to 10th inc. [no individual reports]; over 50 shocks at Pahala 8th-9th, one quite heavy on PM of 8th w swaying bushes/trees [not mentioned in Lyman Diary]hilea??"Honolulu seismogram is impulsive, Hon notes (probably local)."Hon station bulletin (Hazard, 1911); WKC, 1992, p. 29; PCA, 1/22/1907; HEB, 1/12/1907; HG, 1/18/1907; HS, 1/22/1907; HT, 1/15/1907Local shock felt at margin of Kilauea, sharply in Hilo; all pens swept off; Lyman notes: a long sharp tremble then a short sharp shake; Warshauer notes: A very sharp and short shock was felt in Hilo Monday morning just before noon; [mag too high?]kl sf??slight8ESPHVO v. 2, p. 44; WKC, 1992, p. 31; not reported in HHdnot felt [at Kilauea]; duration 2 min 12 sec; Lyman notes: a long sharp tremble, rattled the windows VII; VI (R-F)qdisturbed record; PCA, January 11, 1904, p. 6; not found in HH or HT; no mention in VHR entry covering this date felt on SE flank of Mauna Loa, more strongly on Maui and Oahu; felt strongly in all parts of Honolulu; most severe in Maui in many years; recorded in Washington DC; [HVO mag high?, hon mag lowml mok?? II; II (R-F)not found in Honolulu Station Bulletin (Hazard, 1916); looked for, not seen on hon film record; ESPHVO, v. 2, p. 193 [ESPHVO time given as 14:50]; repeated in Wood/1915, table III, p. 49; WKC, 1992, p. 31; HT, 5/5/1914; not found in HH or PCA felt, feeble, duration 19 min, minimum 6 mpu; Lyman notes: a long shake E&W then N&S; [Rossi-Forel and Cancani readings conflict]; mild shock felt in Hilo by those seated or lying down; long duration; [mag high?]Hon & USEQ notes: Felt by many persons in the islands; Warshauer notes: A very brief but sharp earthquake shock was felt on Maui by many persons in different parts of the island; also felt on Oahu; Romberg says local to Oahu within 20 mi of Honolulu strongly felt{generally felt on island of Hawaii; felt at HVO as a prolonged n-s rocking; more felt reports in 1903-1921 eq file and bib not reported in Hon station bulletin; seen on Hon film record; duration 7 min; ESPHVO, v. 2, p. 899, 903; PCA, 2/26/1919; HDT, 2/26/1919; MN, 2/28/1919; not found in HSB or DPHstrongly felt; Warshauer notes: At 9:35 last night a sharp, grinding, abrupt earthquake was felt in Hilo, at the Volcano House, in the Puna district generally, and even in the Kohalas. Kawaihae noted that it was strongly felt at the wireless stationAHon notes: Probably local [Hon film checked-looks like teleseism]V (W&K)|not reported in Hon Station Bulletin (Hazard, 1922); not found on Hon film record; ESPHVO, v. 2, p. 994-995; not found in HH.moderate shock; strongly felt in Hilo and Kona VII (Kau)Isoseismal map in W&K; Hon Station Bulletin (Hazard, 1922); ESPHVO, v. 2, p. 1001, 1002; damage report in ESPHVO; HSB, 9/16/1919; PCA, 9/18, 28. 1919; HDT, 9/16. 1919Hon notes: Volcanic disturbance on Mauna Loa, Hawaii; recorded on all three variometers of the magnetograph; strong quake felt generally Hawaii island and slightly Maui and Oahu; 2 aftershocks within 1 hr; dur > 1 h; more felt reports in 1903-1921 and bibnotworkII-III\aftershock; not found on hon film record; WKC, 1992, p. 30; PCA, 10/5/1908; HH, Oct., 1/1908not found in Honolulu Station Bulletin (Hazard, 1920); not seen on Honolulu film record; ESPHVO, v. 2, p. 820; HT, 9/17/1918 [repeats ESPHVO]; not found in HH, DPH or PCAWarshauer notes: The following earthquake shocks were reported felt--all from Hawaii: 24th--Naalehu, light followed by heavier, Kealakekua (Davis) 5:45 p.m., lasting two seconds kl cal deep??VHon notes: local shock, felt generally over Island of Hawaii, recorded on magnetographnot found in Honolulu Station Bulletin (Hazard, 1916); looked for, not seen on hon film record; ESPHVO, v. 2, p. 250; repeated in Wood/1915, table 1, p. 44; HH, 11/20/1914; PCA, 11/23/1914 1.2-1.6 mpu; duration 2 min 10 sec; not felt at HVO; Warshauer notes: [Nov. 13] at 7:50 p.m. a shake of duration 15 sec; distinctly felt at Puueo where pictures hanging from walls swung to and fro; no damage{not found in Hon film record; ESPHVO, v. 2, p. 250; repeated in Wood/1915, table 1, p. 44; HH, 11/20/1914; not found in PCAduration 2 min 48 sec; felt gently; Warshauer notes: before one PM [Nov. 15], a more severe shake [than on the 13th], south to north, duration 10 sec, rattled windows and threw pictures out of plumb againa3035W&K mistranscribe time as 13:05; not reported in Hon Station Bulletin (Hazard, 1912); not found on hon film record; WKC, 1992, p. 30; not reported in HG, HH or HT1Lyman notes: quite a shock, swaying motion E + W.shaking for 5-7 sec, 6 maxima, third was strongest, pens thrown off to S and E; clock stopped in Waiohinu where shock strongest to SW of HVO; needles thrown off to N (?) and E; more felt reports in 1903-1921 eq file and bib Y[aftershock?]; recorded in Honolulu; lost in mainshock, so not noted in SBHVO, v. 1, no 2ml mok?6event on film-doesn't fit newspaper report; teleseism?}not reported in SBHVO (Wood, unpub.) or in Hon Station Bulletin (Hazard, 1918); HT, 4/10/1916; not found in PCA, HG, MN or HHHnone of the four strong ones registered Oct. 16-18 was reported at Hileaprobably teleseismnot listed in ESPHVO II (R-F)?]not found on Hon film record; 43.2-51.2 km; ESPHVO, v. 2, p. 1030, 1031; see note for 10/5/19_preferred magnitude calculated as average of nomogram and Honolulu; presumed felt HVO, s HawaiiESPHVO, v. 2, p. 227; repeated in Wood/1915, table 1, p. 43 [shocks of 9/27-28 considered precursory to ML eruption 2 months later]; WKC, 1992, p. 31: see below; second shock closer to the time recorded in Honolulu [foreshock?]; HH, 10/2/1914; not in PCA no instrumental record; probably a succession of shocks, or several maxima in one shock; Lyman notes: at 10:15 am 2 slight shocks & long tremble at the end; Warshauer notes: rather severe shock at 10:14 a.m., N to S, duration 15 sec; also felt elsewherekaoiki?Hon notes: Local, recorded on magnetograph; A second strong local shock was registered at HVO; there was another strong local shock and two others in the course of thirty seconds; Warshauer notes: Another shock took place on September 18Jcould be teleseism; hvo time of 10:26 one hour off?; ESPHVO, v. 2, p. 1025{event [teleseism?] on Hon film record at 11:28; [ accepted as local; HVO time of 10:26 one hour off?; ESPHVO, v. 2, p. 1025 IV (R-F)?Wnot found on Hon film record; 43.2-51.2 km; ESPHVO, v. 2, p. 1031; see note for 10/5/19moderate[ly felt?] at Hilea [time given as 10/15, 0:00, not consistent with Whitney record. We assign the felt report to the nearest m-st event]Unot found on Hon film record; 43.2-51.2 km; 43.2-51.2 km; ESPHVO, v. 2, p. 1030, 1031none of the four strong ones registered Oct. 16-18 was reported at Hilea; And three other small disturbances; weak[ly felt?] at Hilea [time given as 10/15, 0:00, not consistent with Whitney record. We assign the felt report to the nearest m-st event] seen at low noise levelIV (R-F)not found in Honolulu Station Bulletin (Hazard, 1916); looked for, not seen on hon film record; ESPHVO, v. 2, p. 19; ESPHVO, v. 2, p. 38; WKC, 1992, p. 31; PCA, 9/10/1913; not found in HG, HSB, HT or HH; no additional felt reports in PCAhawaii?not seen.identical time differences to quake of June 14hHonolulu Station Bulletin (Hazard, 1920); not mentioned in ESPHVO; not found in PCA, HSB, HDT, HH or DPH~time differences and seismogram consistent with local shock or part of a teleseism; magnitude calculated assumes Hawaii originV-VI (naalehu)BHonolulu Station Bulletin (Hazard, 1920); ESPHVO v. 2, p. 785, 787Hon notes: local shock, very irregular; generally felt, seismograph pens flung in S80E direction, near shock of great intensity, items thrown from shelves in Naalehu in a westerly direction (ground displaced to east); long, slow swaying; duration 45 min south hawaiiHon notes: felt strongly at< Hilo; [at HVO] shook buildings, objects fell, pictures swayed, walls cracked, rockslides, seismometers broken, felt most strongly between Hilo and HVO; Lyman notes: a long smart shaking North and South East9Hon notes: Local. Felt in Honolulu but not at observatorynHon Station Bulletin (Hazard, 1916); ESPHVO, v. 2, p. 140, 149; PCA, 3/30/1914; MN, 4/4/1914; not found in HH ]not found on Hon film record; 43.2-51.2 km; ESPHVO, v. 2, p. 1030, 1033; see note for 10/5/19Inot found on Hon film record; ESPHVO, v. 2, p. 1033; see note for 10/5/193not found on Hon film record; ESPHVO, v. 2, p. 1033prob not strong:Hon Station Bulletin (Hazard, 1922); ESPHVO, v. 2, p. 1034)Hon notes: Local shock; very strong, feltInot found on Hon film record; ESPHVO, v. 2, p. 1034; see note for 10/5/19And one other small disturbance3not found on Hon film record; ESPHVO, v. 2, p. 1034cannot be very strongInot found on Hon film record; ESPHVO, v. 2, p. 1043; see note for 10/5/19 felt in Konamod-st}Hon Station Bulletin (Hazard, 1922); ESPHVO, v. 2, p. 1059; HSB, 11/26/1919; MN, 11/28/1919; not found in PCA, HDT, HH or DPHnot listed in Honolulu Station Bulletin (Hazard, 1916); seen on hon film record; WKC, 1992, p. 31; ESPHVO supp (Jaggar, 1947, p.86); HSB, 5/20/1913; HH, 5/23/1913; not found in PCA or HGHon notes: amp 0.2; strongly felt in Maui; Warshauer notes: sharply felt in Maui at 10:03 p.m., rattled doors and windows, duration several seconds, no damage; shook upper floors of frame buildingsnot reported in Hon Station Bulletin (Hazard, 1922); looked for, not seen on Hon film record-possible event at 14:28, amp = 0.3 mm; possible teleseism; ESPHVO, v. 2, p. 1103; see note for 10/5/19; not found in HDT, HH or DPHXrecorded at Hilo; strongly felt at Hilea as a double jolt accompanied by a loud rumblingIV-V; IV (R-F) at Hileanot reported in Hon Station Bulletin (Hazard, 1922); event seen on Hon film record at 05:55, amp = 0.15 mm [HVO time wrong?]; ; ESPHVO, v. 2, p. 1162; not found in PCA, HSB, HDT, HH, DPH or MN felt in Hileanot reported in Hon Station Bulletin (Hazard, 1922); looked for, not seen on Hon film record; ESPHVO, v. 2, p. 1162; not found in PCA, HSB, HDT, HH, DPH or MNtwo local earthquakes a few minutes apart... generally felt in Kau and Hilo. first at Volcano House was a prolonged rocking; Lyman notes: 2 shocks at 3:45 am, the first sharp North and South; Warshauer notes: repeats HVO info kl cal deep?dnot found in Honolulu Station Bulletin (Hazard, 1920); seen on hon film record; ESPHVO, v. 2, p. 777Wfelt over southern half of island of Hawaii; recorded on rebuilt Bosch-Omori instrumentkaoikistrong VII (W&K)W&KIsoseismal map in W&K [wrong date given]; Hon Station Bulletin (Hazard, 1920); ESPHVO v. 2, p. 840, 843; preferred mag calculated as average of hon and W&K; Hilea observer recorded time as 11:36 PMHon notes: sharp earthquake from the island of Hawaii, with renewed activity at Kilauea; felt all island of Hawaii, most strongly in Kau with damage at Kapapala; first movement WNW, toward Mokuaweoweo; duration 53 minV (W&K) II-III (Hon)!date given as 1/29-should be 1/28Hon Station Bulletin (Hazard, 1922) [1/28--Jan. 27 in newspaper accounts; seismogram appears too short for Hawaii Island; intensity 5 not substantiated]; PCA, 2/2/1919; MN, 1/31/1919; not found in HH or DPH Date (HST)qHon Station Bulletin (Hazard, 1922); ESPHVO, v. 2, p. 1001, 1005; PCA, 9/28/1919; not found in HSB, HH, DPH or MNnot found in Honolulu Station Bulletin (Hazard, 1918); looked for, not seen on hon film record; ESPHVO, v. 2, p. 267; SBHVO, v. 1, no. 1; WKC, 1992, p. 31; not found in HH or PCA Afelt in Hilo; Lyman notes: slight shock, long duration at 7:45 PMHazard, 1918; not mentioned in WK; ESPHVO, v. 2, p. 285 ; SBHVO, v. 1, no. 2 [distance assumed from preceding and succeeding quake]; HT, 3/30/1915; HSB 3/29/1915; MN, 4/3/1915; not in HH or PCA" 7 68  :QP: UT 8 55!5&$%5(~+8-428d4? 86 9>5SC.5E5Jf.MXQTJ X\^_8b@8et4g5k-8m8pA8s u  5e8885 855h5e 85e5k8388478(8 84140|888888p>5 85e\5?5:/p:(p4140|8@88@:4-;:/p5888@:/p8588:/p55 Print_Titlesrea5j\5j5e\5Ұ864(85jx5e\5j\5jx8 5?5:/p84,8h8H55558h:/p418h55?58h5e5859X5|X5|P5e5|D555|X5|X5?55h5e5Ұ555?55h5e5Ƞ5|P5|X59X8p85 ;< >088 8p<N8888p88h5Sh?j8 L0jj-r J+?nj honolulu data.milne.ex4ata.milne.ex48 >   bpJZ  dMbP?_*+% honmilne.exl Page &P&?'?(ffffff?)ffffff?Mz,,  y ce(,,(d}54A 5P#"H??U } $*} I+} ,} ,} I} m} $} "} } } } } } } I} I(} I(} m b",P,P` PM) NL f pG p;  ppVMPppԁRpp"pXKpK0pxp X $! %$ .% . !& ! !' !( ! ! ! #) # #* #+ !, !- !. /[[?- -0ll? 1 !2  4@@z@  p= ף@   xL  L L B%,HzG @?L AL /HzG @?L AL B   &d &h 0i/88? -i/qq?- 2j2 .2 2 2>@3@z@  3@>@z@  >?  ! @@@@z@  w@  & &S~ ~@98?-@0@qq?  !2  4@z@R@  k  &T &U~ ~@qq?-~ 0~@qq?88?  !2  $@z@  5I.#@ xD  D D B%,HzG @?D AD /HzG @?D AD B  &V &W~ @OO?/OO?~ 0@'}'}? 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