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Since this earthquake happened on land, I calculated its speed by using the s-waves. That means that this earthquake should have shown up at the LIGO detector station between 31 and 53 minutes after it occured. Based on this information, I think that it is most likely that this graph shows the earthquake that occured on June 2, 2005, at 10:56:01.65. This time is right in between those gaps, coming in at around 11:30.
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