Quick Epicenter Determinations
Abbreviations and Symbols
EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS APPEARING IN THE QED
Abbreviations in Heading:
UTC TIME - Origin time in Coordinated Universal Time.
HRMNSEC - Hour, minute, second.
LAT - Geographic latitude in degrees.
LONG - Geographic longitude in degrees.
DEP - Depth in kilometers.
GS MAGS - Magnitudes computed by USGS/NEIS.
MB - Body wave magnitude.
Msz - Vertical surface wave magnitude.
SD - Standard Deviation from the arithmetic mean of residuals.
STA USED - Number of stations reporting P or PKP phases used in computation.
Symbols Following Origin Time:
& Indicates that parameters of the hypocenter were supplied or determined by a computational
procedure not normally used by NEIS. The source or nature of the determination is indicated
by a 2 to 5 letter code enclosed by angle brackets and appearing in the first line of
comments. A "-P" appended to the code indicates that the computation is preliminary. These
codes are included in the list of abbreviations below.
% Indicates a single network solution. A non-furnished hypocenter has been computed using
data reported by a single network of stations for which the date and/or origin time cannot
be confirmed from seismograms available to a NEIS analyst. The geometric mean of the
semi-major and semi-minor axes of the horizontal 90% confidence ellipse is less than or
equal to 16.0 km.
* Indicates a less reliable solution. In general, the geometric mean of the semi-major and
semi-minor axes of the horizontal 90% confidence ellipse is greater than 8.5 km and less
than or equal to 16.0 km.
? Indiates a poor solution, published for completeness of the catalogue. In general, the
geometric mean of the semi-major and semi-minor axes of the horizontal 90% confidence
ellipse is greater than 16.0 km. This includes a poor solution computed using data
reported by a single network.
Q Indicates a preliminary solution obtained from the NEIC Earthquake Early Alerting Service
program "Quick-quake."
The lack of any symbol indicates that the geometric mean of the semi-major and semi-minor
axes of the horizontal 90% confidence ellipse is less than or equal to 8.5 km.
Symbols Following Depth:
N Indicates depth was restrained at 33 km for earthquakes whose character on seismograms
indicate a shallow focus but whose depth is not satisfactorily determined by the data.
D Indicates depth was restrained by the computer program based on 2 or more compatible pP
phases and/or unidentified secondary arrivals used as pP.
G Indicates the depth was restrained by a geophysicist.
* Indicates a less well-constrained free depth. The 90% marginal confidence interval on
depth is greater than 8.5 km and less than or equal to 16.0 km.
? Indicates a poorly-constrained free depth. The 90% marginal confidence interval on depth
is greater than 16.0 km.
The lack of any symbol indicates that the 90% marginal confidence interval on depth is
less than or equal to 8.5 km, or that a contributed hypocenter was computed with a free
depth, regardless of the size of the confidence interval.
Symbols and Abbreviations Used in Comments
Roman Used to indicate intensity (when not followed by RF or JMA they refer to the Modified
Numerals Mercalli Scale or any 12-point intensity scale closely related to it).
-P Supplied hypocenter is a preliminary computation.
Any additional 3 to 5 letter codes enclosed in parentheses or angle brackets refer to
individual station codes. These codes may be found in Geological Survey Open File
Report 85-714, "Seismograph Station Codes and Coordinates" (1985) or its addenda.
For an explanation of other topics such as magnitude formulas, travel time tables or intensity
scales, please refer to the latest January or July issue of the publication "Preliminary
Determination of Epicenters, Monthly Listing."

