LARGE EARTHQUAKES OF THE UNITED STATES
updated 3-16-00
In a message dated 03/16/2000 12:33:21 PM Central Standard Time,
WSMITH@neis.cr.usgs.gov writes:
U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY NATIONAL EARTHQUAKE INFORMATION CENTER
World Data Center A for Seismology
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The following is from the United States Geological Survey, National Earthquake Information Center: Preliminary hypocenter for earthquake of 2000 Mar 16, OFF COAST OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA: latitude 40.4 degrees north, longitude 125.3 degrees west, origin time 15 19 56.0 utc, depth shallow, magnitude 5.8 ML. Felt in Humboldt and Mendocino Counties. There have been no reports of damage. >>
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U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY NATIONAL EARTHQUAKE INFORMATION CENTER
World Data Center A for Seismology
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The following is from the United States Geological Survey, National Earthquake Information Center: Preliminary hypocenter for earthquake of 2000 Mar 07, UTAH: latitude 39.8 degrees north, longitude 110.8 degrees west, origin time 02 16 04.6 utc, depth shallow, magnitude 4.1 ML. The earthquake was felt at Helper and Price. There have been no reports of damage
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1-31-00
U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY NATIONAL EARTHQUAKE INFORMATION CENTER
World Data Center A for Seismology
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The following is from the United States Geological Survey, National Earthquake Information Center: preliminary hypocenter for earthquake of 2000 jan 30, WASHINGTON-OREGON BORDER REGION, about 5 miles (10 km) ENE of Condon, Oregon: latitude 45.3 degrees north longitude 120.1 degrees west origin time 19 10 23.7 utc depth shallow, magnitude 3.6 ML.
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Subj: EQ MAG 2.9 VERMONT-NEW HAMPSHIRE REGION
Date: 01/27/2000 12:53:44 PM Central Standard Time
From: MINSCH@neis.cr.usgs.gov
U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY NATIONAL EARTHQUAKE INFORMATION CENTER
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The following is from the United States Geological Survey, National Earthquake Information Center: Preliminary hypocenter for earthquake of 2000 Jan 27, VERMONT-NEW HAMPSHIRE REGION: latitude 43.0 degrees north, longitude 71.2 degrees west, origin time 14 49 39.1 utc, depth shallow, magnitude 2.9 mbLg. The earthquake was felt at Raymond. There have been no reports of damage.
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In a message dated 01/20/2000 4:53:13 PM Central Standard Time,
KOYANAGI@neis.cr.usgs.gov writes:
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The following is from the United States Geological Survey, National Earthquake Information Center: preliminary hypocenter for earthquake of 2000 jan 20, ALASKA PENINSULA, about 115 miles (180 km) NNW of Sand Point, Alaska: latitude 56.8 degrees north longitude 161.9 degrees west origin time 06 13 02.4 utc depth 220, magnitude 5.8 mb. >>
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In a message dated 01/20/2000 4:01:31 AM Central Standard Time,
KOYANAGI@neis.cr.usgs.gov writes:
<< U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY NATIONAL EARTHQUAKE INFORMATION CENTER
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The following is from the United States Geological Survey, National Earthquake Information Center: preliminary hypocenter for earthquake of 2000 jan 20, ALASKA PENINSULA, about 115 miles (180 km) NNW of Sand Point, Alaska: latitude 56.8 degrees north longitude 161.9 degrees west origin time 06 13 02.4 utc depth 220, magnitude 5.8 mb. >>
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In a message dated 01/20/2000 6:46:48 AM Central Standard Time,
KOYANAGI@neis.cr.usgs.gov writes:
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The following is from the United States Geological Survey, National Earthquake Information Center: preliminary hypocenter for earthquake of 2000 jan 20, OFF COAST OF OREGON, about 155 miles (250 km) W of Coos Bay, Oregon: latitude 43.7 degrees north longitude 127.3 degrees west origin time 09 41 47.0 utc depth shallow, magnitude 5.5 ms. >>
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In a message dated 01/18/2000 11:19:38 PM Central Standard Time,
KOYANAGI@neis.cr.usgs.gov writes:
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The following is from the United States Geological Survey, National Earthquake Information Center: Preliminary hypocenter for earthquake of 2000 Jan 18, GEORGIA, USA: latitude 32.9 degrees north, longitude 83.3 degrees west, origin time 22 19 31.4 utc, depth shallow, magnitude 3.5 mbLg. The earthquake was felt at Milledgeville. There have been no reports of damage.
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In a message dated 01/17/2000 6:03:28 AM Central Standard Time, MINSCH@neis.cr.usgs.gov writes:
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The following is from the United States Geological Survey, National Earthquake Information Center: Preliminary hypocenter for earthquake of 2000 Jan 17, MAINE: latitude 44.6 degrees north, longitude 70.5 degrees west, origin time 08 16 18.4 utc, depth shallow, magnitude 3.4 mbLg. The earthquake was felt in parts of Oxford and Franklin Counties. There have been no reports of damage.
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