Abstract

THE United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, in co-operation with Science Service and the Jesuit Seismological Association, has determined the epicenters of two recent earthquakes. The first was on November 10 at llh. 41.3m. U.T. and the provisional epicenter was latitude 35° E., longitude 46.5° S. This is in the bed of the ocean somewhat to the west of Prince Edward Island to the south of Africa. The second earthquake was on November 12 at 4h. 55.4m. U.T. and its provisional epicenter at latitude 16.8° N., longitude 94.2° W. This is in the high country to the east of Chimalapa in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec in Central America.

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