Updated at 8:05 AM (PST) on Monday, January 23, 2006:

The realtime computer system detected just one small earthquake in the Long Valley caldera region since the last update at 9:30 AM on the 22nd. This was a M=1.8 earthquake at 10:04 AM on the 22nd located in the Sierra Nevada 7 miles WSW of Tom's Place.

Updated at 8:05 AM (PST) on Tuesday, January 24, 2006:

The realtime computer system detected three small earthquakes in the Long Valley caldera region since the last update at 8:05 AM on the 23rd. Two were in the Sierra Nevada south of the caldera and one in the south moat near the airport (8 miles east of Mammoth Lakes). The largest was a M=2.0 earthquake at 6:42 PM on the 23rd located in the Sierra Nevada 16 miles south of Mammoth Lakes.

Updated at 8:05 AM (PST) on Wednesday, January 25, 2006:

The realtime computer system detected two small earthquakes in the Long Valley caldera region since the last update at 8:05 AM on the 24th. One was located beneath the southern margin of the caldera and the other in the Sierra Nevada south of the caldera. Both had magnitudes less than M=2.0.

Updated at 8:00 AM (PST) on Thursday, January 26, 2006:

The realtime computer system detected two small earthquakes in the Long Valley caldera region since the last update at 8:05 AM on the 25th. Both events were located to the south of the caldera, one in the Sierra Nevada west-southwest of Toms Place, and the other in the Volcanic Tableland east-northeast of Toms Place. Both events were below magnitude M=2.0.

Updated at 8:00 AM (PST) on Friday, January 27, 2006:

The realtime computer system detected two small earthquakes in the Long Valley caldera region since the last update at 8:00 AM on the 26th. Both events were located to the south of the caldera in the Sierra Nevada west-southwest of Toms Place. Both events were below magnitude M=2.0.

Updated at 2:00 PM (PST) on Saturday, January 28, 2006:

The realtime computer system detected one small (M<2.0) earthquake in the Long Valley caldera region since the last update at 8:00 AM on the 27th. The event was located to the south of the caldera in the Sierra Nevada west-southwest of Toms Place.

Updated at 1:00 PM (PST) on Sunday, January 29, 2006:

The realtime computer system detected two small (M=2.4 and M=1.8) earthquakes in the Long Valley caldera region since the last update at 2:00 PM on the 28th. Both of the events were located to the south of the caldera in the Sierra Nevada west of Toms Place.