It's not uncommon for large fireballs to produce seismic signatures. They're created by atmospheric shock waves hitting the ground. The bodies themselves are nowhere near large enough to reach the ground intact, so all that kinetic energy never results in cratering. ("Never" as in "only every few hundred or thousand years".)

Chris

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Chris L Peterson
Cloudbait Observatory
http://www.cloudbait.com

On 1/17/2018 7:22 AM, Greg Redfern via Meteorite-list wrote:
List,

Has there been other bolide events that have had a seismic correlation? It
is being reported that USGS recorded a 2.0 magnitude seismic event with
this morning's Michigan et al bolide event.

I would think that would have to equate to enough kinetic energy upon
impact of the main body to create a crater of some size.

Thoughts from experts like Mr. Matson ;-)

Thanks.

Sky Guy Greg

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