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By Andrew Alden, About.com Guide to Geology since 1997

Where's the data?

Monday April 26, 2004
Last week a tremendous explosion occurred in North Korea near the Chinese border. There should be publically available data from the world's seismic networks that would allow an estimate of the energy released. I've been looking and asking, but with no luck so far. If you hear or if you know, drop me a line. Meanwhile, if this all seems mysterious, fill yourself in with other examples from the Forensic Seismology list.

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