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Enola, Arkansas 2001-2003

Professor Paul Bodin conducted an aftershock surveys in the area of Enola, Arkansas. Ten Episensors and 2 CMG6TD were deployed from May 4, 2001 to July 5, 2001. This survey was after a Mw 4.3 earthquake occurred on May 04, 2001 @06:42:13.4800 (UTC) and located at latitude 35.19700°N, longitude 92.21416°W, depth 9.02 km, 0.82 km northwest of Enola, Arkansas.

Another survey also was conducted in the similar area between December 17, 2002 and March 25, 2003.

These projects were supported by the Center for Earthquake Research and Information (CERI), University of Memphis and its network code was "ZN" assigned by the Federation of Digital Seismographic Network (FDSN). A paper related to this research project was published as follows.

Rabak, I., C. Langston, P. Bodin, S. Horton, M. Withers, and C.A. Powell. The Enola, Arkansas, intraplate swarm of 2001, Seism. Res. Lett., 81, p 549-599 (2010).

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