The readings were posted automatically on the Geological Survey's Web sites.
"These were all mislocated, picking up energy coming out of the Caribbean and treating it as a local earthquake," said Bob Dollar, a geophysicist with the Geological Survey.
"All of these mythical quakes struck within a few seconds of each other, and frankly that's a clue for us that the rash didn't actually occur. The trick is you have to make sure every one of them was false."
Dollar and a team of scientists analyzed each of the reported California earthquakes and determined all were false alarms. The wave of fake quakes began registering nine minutes after the Caribbean quake.
In September (2007), a similar incident occurred when a massive earthquake struck off the Mariana Islands in the Pacific Ocean. The quake triggered six false quakes in California.
On the Net: http://quake.usgs.gov/
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