Magnitude 4.3 CENTRAL CALIFORNIA
Monday, July 02, 2007 at 19:58:53 UTC
Preliminary Earthquake Report
Magnitude | 4.3 |
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Date-Time |
Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones |
Location | 36.88N 121.62W |
Depth | 9 kilometers |
Region | CENTRAL CALIFORNIA |
Distances |
15 km (10 miles) SSW of Gilroy, California 20 km (10 miles) W of Hollister, California 25 km (15 miles) N of Salinas, California 190 km (115 miles) S of SACRAMENTO, California |
Location Uncertainty | Error estimate not available, held by USGS NEIC to another agency's solution |
Parameters | not available |
Source | Northern California Seismic Network, UC Berkeley & USGS Menlo Park, USA |
Remarks | Felt (IV) at Aromas, Hollister, Salinas and San Juan Bautista; (III) at Aptos, Big Sur, Capitola, Carmel, Carmel Valley, Castroville, Gilroy, Gonzales, Greenfield, Los Banos, Marina, Monterey, Morgan Hill, Moss Landing, Paicines, Pebble Beach, Redwood City, San Francisco, San Jose, San Ramon, Santa Cruz, Seaside, Soledad, Sunnyvale and Watsonville; (II) at Boulder Creek, Felton, King City, Los Gatos, Mountain View, Pacific Grove, Paso Robles, Santa Clara, Scotts Valley, Soquel and Stanford. Felt at Ben Lomond, Cupertino, Danville, Dublin, Freedom, Livermore, Menlo Park, Merced, Mineral, Pleasanton, San Ardo and San Carlos. |
Event ID | useha6 |
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