MAJOR WEST COAST CRATON MOVEMENT CONTINUES
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A 4.0 magnitude earthquake at a dormant volcano is certainly something worth noting — especially in light of the OTHER dormant volcanic activity yesterday which occurred in California, and Nevada.
Yesterday, March 29 2015, a series of smaller earthquake struck TWO dormant volcanoes in California, and Nevada.
Followed today by a 4.0 Magnitude at Pisgah craters means things are really on the move – seismically speaking.
Information on the 4.0M event from the USGS:
M4.0 – 12km NW of Ludlow, Calif
Scientific – Summary Origin
Magnitude / uncertainty | 4.0 ml± 0.3 |
Location / uncertainty | 34.792°N 116.263°W± 0.1 km |
Depth / uncertainty | 2.5 km± 0.5 |
Origin Time | 2015-03-30 09:21:56.580 UTC |
Number of Stations | 41 |
Number of Phases | 50 |
Minimum Distance | 7.85 km (0.07°) |
Travel Time Residual | 0.13 sec |
Azimuthal Gap | 61° |
FE Region | Southern California (43) |
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