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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
An Earthquake Catalogfor
The Basin and Range Province1803 - 1977
by
Bonny Askew and S. T. Algermissen
Open-File Report 83-86
This report is preliminary and has not be reviewed for conformity with U. S.
Geological Survey editorial standards.
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Table of Contents
PageIntroduction ... . ... ..................... 1Sources of Data .................... ........ 1Description of the Catalog ....................................... 2References Cited . . . . ... ..................... 20
Illustrations
PageFigure 1.--......... 3Table 2.--................ 4Table 2.--.......... 6Table 3.--................. 7Table 4.- ............................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Table 5.--........ 11Table 6.--........ 17Table 7.--........ 18Table 8.--.. .......... 19
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INTRODUCTION
This map report is one of a series of geologic and hydrologic maps forStates in the Basin and Range Province. These map reports contain detailedinformation on subjects including ground-water hydrology, ground-waterquality, surface distribution of selected rock types, data bearing on tectonicconditions, areal geophysical data, Pleistocene hydrologic features, andnatural resources. These compilations of geologic and hydrologic informationare the basis for a summary report on the Basin and Range which characterizethe geology and hydrology of the Basin and Range Province. The geologic andhydrologic information will be used to evaluate the Province for prospectiveregions for further study relative to isolation of high-level radioactivewaste. This work is a part of the U.S. Geological Survey's program forgeologic and hydrologic evaluation of broad physiographic provinces toidentify potentially suitable environments for storage of high-level nuclearwaste (Bedinger, Sargent, and Schneider, 1981).
The need for an improved catalog of seismicity for hazard assessment inthe United States has become increasingly apparent since the publication, in1976, of a probabilistic hazard map of the United States (Algermissen andPerkins, 1976). As part of the probabilistic hazard and risk assessmenteffort in the U.S. Geological Survey there has been a continuing effort toupdate and improve basic seismicity data for a number of years. In addition,there has recently been an increased research and compilation effort in anumber of other research groups and agencies aimed at improving regionalearthquake catalogs in the United States, and we are much indebted to a numberof workers who have made their revised regional catalogs available to us.
The need for the location of suitable areas for the disposal of nuclearwaste has made improved earthquake catalogs especially important. The catalogof earthquakes in the Basin and Range province provided in this publication ispart of this effort.
This catalog is a compilation of 470 events in the Basin and Rangeprovince with magnitude (Ms) of 5.0 or greater, in the time interval 1803through 1977. For each event, data are included that give the date and origintime; the epicenter and depth; a rating of the quality of the hypocentraldata; the maximum Modified Mercalli intensity; and from one to three reportedor computed magnitudes. An Ms magnitude is included for each event, and whenavailable M and b values are also included. An epicenter plot of theseevents is contained in plate 1.
SOURCES OF DATA
This catalog was compiled from three principal sources: 1) from acatalog of Utah earthquakes prepared by the University of Utah (Arabasz andothers, 1979); 2) from catalogs published by the California Division of Minesand Geology (Real and others, 1978; Toppozada and others, 1980); and 3) fromunpublished seismicity data files compiled by Algermissen. In all cases, theprimary source was compared with other sources to check for significantdiscrepancies in the data and to detect duplicates or omissions. Because ofthe number of events in the California catalog, only events prior to 1900 andevents after 1900 greater than magnitude 5.0 were analyzed.
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All large shocks were given individual consideration. Large generallyrefers to events greater than magnitude 7.0 in California and Nevada andmagnitude 6.0 elsewhere. Intensities and magnitudes were reconsidered basedon all available information, including the distribution of intensities.Epicenters of large shocks have been located on faults if the faults on whichthe events occurred were known. All events along the Wasatch Fault were givenspecial attention in order to determine the size of the event and whether itoccurred on the Wasatch Fault or in an adjacent zone. If this processresulted in reassignment of locations or intensities, this data is given areference code of 'ASG' in the appendix.
DESCRIPTION OF THE CATALOG
Geographical BoundariesThis catalog covers the Basin and Range province as defined by Fenneman's
(1946) map. The province is labeled 22a through 22e by Fenneman, and for thiswork, is assumed to terminate at the U.S. border. This province boundary isshown in figure 1. The actual catalog covers a slightly larger area thanshown in figure 1 in order to include events outside the province boundarywhich have a significant effect on the hazard within the boundary. Thissecond boundary (also shown in figure 1) is simplified into segments followinglatitude and longitude lines. The coordinates defining these segments aregiven in table 1.
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Fenneman (1946). Dotted line shows boundary of area included in catalog.
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Table .--Basin and range catalog boundary
Latitude Longitude
44.044.035.035.037.037.031.031.028.528.531.031.031.531.532.032.034.034.643.044.0
-123.0-111.0-111.0-108.0-108.0-103.0-103.0-101.0-101.0-107.0-107.0-113.0-113.0-113.5-113.5-117.0-117.0-119.0-119.0-123.0
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Nevada Test SiteAt the Nevada Test Site, events were deleted from the catalog if they
could be identified as explosions or aftershocks of explosions. Rogers andothers (1976) have published a catalog of events at the Test Site with knownnuclear explosions deleted. Through 1974, any events which were not listed byRogers in his catalog of the area were assumed to be explosions or theiraftershocks. After 1974, it is likely that some of these events remain in thecatalog.
Hypocenter Quality FactorThe catalog includes a quality rating for the hypocenter of each event.
The hypocenter quality has been estimated by analyzing the reports availablefor the event. For earlier events, particularly pre-instrumental events, thedata are not as good, and these estimates are less reliable. References takenfrom the California Division of Mines and Geology catalog contained qualityfactors assigned by California Institute of Technology (CIT) as described byReal and others (1978). The CIT quality factors were converted to the onesused here according to the following table:
Cal Tech New Value
A AB AC BD XE X
Table 2 gives a description of the codes used in this catalog.
MagnitudesThe magnitudes available for the catalog are from a variety of sources.
A local ML scale has been used in Utah since 1962. The development of thisscale is described by Griscom and Arabasz (1979). The ML used in Utah isbelieved to be approximately equal to the original ML developed in Californiaby Richter (1958) but this has not been proven rigorously. Magnitudes inNevada are generally Ms for the larger shocks although some mb and MLmagnitudes are also given and identified as such. For California, ML isusually given for earthquakes up to about 6.75. Ms is normally given forlarger earthquakes. For earthquakes outside of California prior to about1960, instrumental magnitudes are generally available for the largerearthquakes and are taken principally from Gutenberg and Richter (1965) or thestation bulletins of the California Institute of Technology or the Universityof California at Berkeley. For earthquakes for which no magnitudes have beencomputed, magnitudes are estimated using ML = I + 2/3 Io (Gutenberg andRichter, 1956). The magnitude conversions used are listed in table 6.
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Table 2.--Hypocenter quality factor
A Instrumental epienter estimated to be good within 0.1 degreesB Instrumental epicenter estimated to be good from 0.1 to 0.2 degreesC Instrumental epicenter estimated to be good from 0.2 to 0.5 degreesD Instrumental epicenter estimated to be good from 0.5 to 1.0 degreesE Instrumental epicenter estimated to be in error by more than 1.0 degreeF Epicenter from felt data estimated to be good to 0.5 degreesG Epicenter from felt data estimated to be good from 0.5 to 1.0 degreesH Epicenter from felt data estimated to be good from 1.0 to 2.0 degreesI Epicenter from felt data estimated to be in error by more than 2.0 degreesX Epicenter quality undetermined
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Table 3.--Catalog format summary
Columns Description
5 - 10 Identifying number13 - 14 State17 - 26 Date29 - 38 Time41 - 45 Latitude47 - 53 Longitude55 - 57 Depth59 Hypocenter quality factor61 - 63 Hypocenter reference66 - 67 Maximum intensity69 - 71 Maximum intensity reference74 - 81 First magnitude and reference83 - 90 Second magnitude and reference92 - 99 Third magnitude and reference
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FormatA description of the data, which is listed for all events in Appendix A,
follows. Titles abbreviated in Appendix A are shown in parentheses. Table 3is a summary of the format and defines the column position of each item ofdata.
Number -- identifying number uniquely assigned to each earthquake. Numbersless than 100000 indicate the maximum intensity is less then V. Numbersgreater than or equal to 100000 indicate the maximum intensity is greaterthan or equal to V.
State (ST) -- two-letter code identifying the state where the earthquake waslocated. See list of codes in table 4.
Date -- date of occurrence, Greenwich time, shown as year, month, day. Zeroesfor the month or day indicate that information is not known.
Time -- time of occurrence, Greenwich time. The time is listed to the nearesttenth of a second, but this does not indicate the accuracy. Accuracyvaries and is undetermined.
Latitude, longitude (LAT, LONG) -- coordinates of the epicenter, listed tohundredths of a degree, but not necessarily reported with thataccuracy. West longitudes are listed as negative values.
Depth (DEP) - focal depth in kilometers, given to the nearest kilometer. Ifthe depth is unknown, the value listed identifies a general range asfollows:
990-shallow, 0-70 km880-intermediate, 71-200 km770-deep, 201-700 km999-range undetermined
In the Basin and Range, all depths are shallow. If a negative value wasreported in a source, it was assigned a value of zero.
Quality factor (Q) -- a single letter code indicating the approximate accuracyof the hypocenter. See table 2 for listing of codes.
Reference (REF) -- three character code identifying the primary source of thehypocenter, date, and time listed. See table 5 for listing ofreferences.
Intensity (I) -- maximum intensity of the earthquake on the Modified Mercalliscale. Rossi-Forel intensities were converted to the MM scale usingRichter, (1958, p. 651). Where a Rossi-Forel value had 2 possibleconversions, reported effects were examined to determine the valueused. If a value was computed from a magnitude and resulted in anintensity less than one, a value of one was assigned.
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Reference (REF) -- 3 character code (table 5) referencing the source for theintensity listed. A code beginning with * indicates the intensity wasconverted from a magnitude. The next character is a letter codeindicating the relationship used for the conversion. (See table 6). Thethird character indicates from which column the magnitude was taken forconversion.
Magnitudes -- space is provided to report three magnitudes: Ms, ML, and mb.An Ms magnitude, which may be either reported or computed from anothermagnitude, is always included. Values are listed to the nearest tenth.A four-character reference code follows each magnitude. The first partof this code consists of two letters indicating the source reporting themagnitude or the method of computation. (See table 7 for sourcecodes). A * in the first position indicates the magnitude was computedfrom the maximum intensity; a $ indicates it was converted from anothermagnitude. In both cases the second character indicates the relationshipused as listed in table 4. The second part of the code is two digitsdefining the type as shown in table 8. Magnitudes reported by Pasadena(PS), Berkeley (BK), Reno (RN), and the California Department of WaterResources (CW) were assigned a type of ML (code 01) if the magnitude wasless than 6.75 and a type of Ms (code 10) otherwise. Any magnitude whichwas less than 0.1 was assigned a value of 0.1.
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Table 4.--State abbreviations
AZ ArizonaCA CaliforniaID IdahoMX MexicoNM New MexicoNV NevadaOR OregonTX TexasUT Utah
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Table 5.--References for hypocenter parameters, quality factor, and maximumintensity (I)
ASG - assigned by S. T. Algermissen and B. L. Askew.
CMG - Real, C. R., Toppozada, T. R., and Parke, D. L., 1978,Earthquake Catalog of California, January 1, 1900-December 31, 1974:California Division of Mines and Geology, Special Publication 52 andmagnetic tape, 15 p. Toppozada, T. R., Real, C. R., Bezore,S. P., Parke, D. L., 1980, Prepartion of Isoseismal Maps andSummaries of Reported Effects for Pre-1900 California Earthquakes:California Division of Mines and Geology, Annual Technical Report Fiscal
Year 1979-1980, 79 p.
RCH - Richter, C. F., 1958, Elementary seismology: San Francisco, California,W. H. Freeman and Company, 768 p.
RYL - Ryall, F. D., and Smith, G. M., 1980, Bulletin of the SeismologicalLaboratory for the period January 1, 1975 to December 31, 1979:University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada, 84 p.
UTH - Arabasz, W. J., Smith, R. B., Richins, W. D., 1979,Earthquakes Studies in Utah 1850-1978, Special Publication of theUniversity of Utah Seismograph Stations, Department of Geology andGeophysics, University of Utah, 552 p.
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1. Heck, N. H., and Bodle, R. R., 1930, United States Earthquake 1928: U.S.
Department of Commerce, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Serial No. 483, p. 1-
28.
2. Heck, N. H., and Bodle, R. R., 1931, United States Earthquakes 1929, U.S.
Department of Commerce, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Serial No. 511,
p. 1-55.
3. Neumann, F., and Bodle, R. R., 1932, United States Earthquakes 1930, U.S.
Department of Commerce, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Serial No. 539, p. 1-
25.
4. Neumann, F., 1932, United States Earthquakes 1931, U.S. Department of
Commerce, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Serial No. 553, p. 1-26.
5. Neumann, F., 1934, United States Earthquakes 1932, U.S. Department of
Commerce, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Serial No. 563, p. 1-21.
6. Neumann, F., 1935, United States Earthquakes 1933, U.S. Department of
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7. Neumann, F., 1936, United States Earthquakes 1934, U.S. Department of
Commerce, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Serial No. 593, p. 1-99.
8. Neumann, F., 1937, United States Earthquakes 1935, U.S. Department of
Commerce, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Serial No. 600, p. 1-90.
9. Neumann, F., 1938, United States Earthquakes 1936, U.S. Department of
Commerce, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Serial No. 610, p. 1-45.
10. Neumann, F., 1940, United States Earthquakes 1937, U.S. Department of
Commerce, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Serial No. 619, p. 1-55.
11. Neumann, F. 1940, United States Earthquakes 1938, U.S. Department of
Commerce, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Serial No. 629, p. 1-59.
12. Bodle, R. R., 1941, United States Earthquakes 1939, U.S. Department of
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13. Neumann, F., 1942, United States Earthquakes 1940, U.S. Department of
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14. Neumann, F., 1943, United States Earthquakes 1941, U.S. Department of
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16. Bodle, R. R., 1945, Unied States Earthquakes 1943, U.S. Department of
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18. Bodle, R. R., and Murphy, L. M., 1947, United States Earthquakes 1945,U.S. Department of Commerce, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Serial No., 699,p. 1-38.
19. Bodle, R. R., and Murphy, L. M., 1948, United States Earthquakes 1946, U.S. Department of Commerce, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Serial No. 714, p.1-48.
20. Murphy, L. M., 1950, United States Earthquakes 1947, U.S. Department ofCommerce, Coast and Geodetic Sruvey, Serial No. 730, p. 1-62.
21. Murphy, L. M., and Ulrich, F. P., 1951, United States Earthquakes 1948,U.S. Department of Commerce, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Serial No. 746,p. 1-50.
22. Murphy, L. M., and Ulrich, F. P., 1951, United States Earthquakes 1949,U.S. Department of Commerce, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Serial No. 748,p. 1-64.
23 Murphy, L. M., and Ulrich, F. P., 1952, United States Earthquakes 1950,U.S. Department of Commerce, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Serial No. 755,p. 1-47.
24. Murphy, L. M., and Cloud, W. K., 1953, United States Earthquakes 1951,U.S. Department of Commerce, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Serial No. 762,p. 1-49.
25. Murphy, L. M., and Cloud, W. K., 1954, United States Earthquakes 1952,U.S. Department of Commerce, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Serial No. 773,p. 1-112.
26. Murphy, L. M., and Cloud, W. K., 1955, United States Earthquakes 1953,U.S. Department of Commerce, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Serial No. 785,p. 1-51.
27. Murphy, L. M., and Cloud, W. K., 1956, United States Earthquakes 1954,U.S. Department of Commerce, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Serial No. 793,p. 1-110. ,
28. Murphy, L. M., and Cloud, W. K., 1957, United States Earthquakes 1955,U.S. Department of Commerce, Coast and Geodetic Survey, p. 1-83.
29. Brazee, R. J., and Cloud, W. K., 1958, United States Earthquakes 1956,U.S. Department of Commerce, Coast and Geodetic Survey, p. 1-78.
30. Brazee, R. J., and Cloud, W. K., 1959, United States Earthquakes 1957,U.S. Department of Commerce, Coast and Geodetic Survey, p. 1-108.
31. Brazee R. J., and Cloud, W. K., 1960, United States Earthquakes 1958,U.S. Department of Commerce, Coast and Geodetic Survey, p. 1-76.
32. Eppley, R. A. and Cloud, W. K., 1961, United States Earthquakes 1959,U.S. Department of Commerce, Coast and Geodetic Survey, p. 1-115.
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33. Talley, H. C., and Cloud, W. K., 1962, United States Earthquakes 1960,U.S. Department of Commerce, Coast and Geodetic Survey, p. 1-90.
34. Lander, J. F., and Cloud, W. K., 1963, United States Earthquakes 1961,U.S. Department of Commerce, Coast and Geodetic Survey, p. 1-106.
35. Lander, J. F., and Cloud, W. K., 1964, United States Earthquakes 1962,U.S. Department of Commerce, Coast and Geodetic Survey, p. 1-114.
36. Cloud, W. K., and von Hake, C. A., 1965, United States Earthquakes 1963,U.S. Department of Commerce, Coast and Geodetic Survey, p. 1-69.
37. von Hake, C. A., and Cloud, W. K., 1966, United States Earthquakes 1964,U.S. Department of Commerce, Coast and Geodetic Survey, p. 1-91.
38. Coffman, J. L., and von Hake, C. A., 1973, Earthquake History of theUnited States, U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic andAtmospheric Administration, No. 41-1 (through 1970), p. 1-208.
43. Coffman, J. L., and von Hake, C. A., 1972, United States Earthquakes1970, U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and AtmosphericAdministration, p. 1-81.
52. Williams, J. S., and Tapper, M. S., 1953, Earthquake History of Utah,1850 to 1949: Seismological Society of America Bulletin, V. 43, no. 3,p. 191-218.
53. Berg, J. W., and Baker, C. D., 1963, Oregon Earthquakes, 1841 through1958: Seismological Society of America Bulletin, V. 53, no. 1,p. 95-108.
54. Slemmons, D. B., Jones, A. E., and Gimlett, J. I., 1965, Catalog ofNevada Earthquakes, 1852-1960: Seismological Society of AmericaBulletin, v. 55, no. 2, p. 519-565.
56. Townley, S. D., and Allen, M. W., 1939, Descriptive catalog ofearthquakes of the Pacific coast of the United States, 1769 to 1928:Seismological Society of America Bulletin, v. 29, no. 1, p. 1-297.
58. Reid, H. F., Unpublished earthquake catalog, includes card index,newspaper clippings, personal letters, John Hopkins University, BaltimoreMd.
72. U.S. Department of Commerce, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Abstracts ofearthquake reports from the Pacific coast and the western mountainregion, 1934 through 1971.
73. Hoffman, R. B., Unpublished IBM card deck of earthquake data, CaliforniaDepartment of Water Resources, Sacramento, Ca.
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74. U.S. Deparment of Interior, Geological Survey, Preliminary Determinationof Epicenters, Monthly Listing and associated Earthquake Data Report,April 1966 to December 1977 (formerly by U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey,Environmental Science Services Administration, and National Oceanic andAtmospheric Administration of the U.S. Department of Commerce).
75. von Hake, C. A., and Cloud, W. K., 1967, United States Earthquakes 1965,U.S. Department of Commerce, Coast and Geodetic Survey, p. 1-91.
81. von Hake, C. A., and Cloud, W. K., 1968, United States Earthquakes 1966,U.S. Department of Commerce, Coast and Geodetic Survey, p. 1-110.
82. Brooks J.E., 1960, A study of seismicity and structural geology: PartII, Earthquakes of northeastern United States and eastern Canada,Bulletin of Geophysics, Obs. Geophys. College Jean-de-Brebeuf, Bull.Geophys., no. 7, p. 12-40.
85. Person, W. J., Simon, R. B., Stover, C. W., and Minsch, J. H., 1978,Earthquakes in the United States, April-June 1976, U.S. Department ofInterior, Geological Survey Circular 766-B, p. 1-27.
87. Simon, R. B., Stover, C. W., and Person, W. J., 1977, Earthquakes in theUnited States, January-March 1975, U.S. Department of Interior,Geological Survey Circular 749-A, p. 1-35.
88. Person, W. J., Simon, R. B., and Stover, C. W., 1977, Earthquakes in theUnited States, April-June 1975, U.S. Department of Interior, GeologicalCircular 749-B, p. 1-27.
89. Stover, C. W., Simon, R. B., Person, W. J., and Minsch, J. H., 1977,Earthquakes in the United States, July-September 1975, U.S. Department ofInterior, Geological Survey Circular 749-C, p. 1-29.
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97. Simon, R. B., Stover, C. W., and Reagor,-B. G., 1979, Earthquakes in theUnited States, January-March 1977, U.S. Department of Interior,Geological Survey Circular 788-A, p. 1-31.
98. Stover, C. W., Simon, R. B., and Person, W. J., 1979, Earthquakes in theUnited States, July-September, 1977, U.S. Department of Interior,Geological Survey Circular 788-C, p. 1-26.
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Table 6.--Conversion relations
CODE RELATION REFERENCE
A Ms = 159 mb-3.6
B Ms = 1.32 ML-2.112
M ML = 1.0+(2/3) I
Nuttli, O. W., and Zollweg, J. E., 1974,The Relation Between Felt Area andMagnitude for Central United StatesEarthquakes: Seismological Society ofAmerica Bulletin, vol. 64, p. 82.
Gutenberg, B., and Richter, C. F., 1956Earthquake Magnitude, Intensity, Energy andAcceleration: Seismological Society ofAmerica Bulletin, vol. 46, p. 137.
Gutenberg, B., and Richter, C. F., 1956Earthquake Magnitude, Intensity Energy, andAccelertion, Seismological Society ofAmerica Bulletin, p. 131.
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TABLE 7.--Magnitude source codes
BK Bulletin of the Seismographic Stations, University of California,Berkeley, California; various volumes.
CG Real, C. R., Toppozada, T. R., and Parke, D. L., 1978, EarthquakeCatalog of California January 1, 1900-December 31, 1974: CaliforniaDivision of Mines and Geology, Special Publication 52 and magnetictape, 15 p. Toppozada, T. R., Real, C. R., Bezore, S. P., Parke, D.L., 1980, Prepartion of Isoseismal Maps and Summaries of ReportedEffects for Pre-1900 California Earthquakes: California Division ofMines and Geology, Annual Technical Report Fiscal Year 1979-1980, 78P.
CW California Department of Water Resources, unpublished earthquake data.
ED Department of Energy, depending upon the location of the earthquakeeither unpublished data from: (1) Nevada Operations Office, Las Vegas,Nevada; or (2) Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Idaho Falls,Idaho; personal communication to NEIS.
FS Various U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Reports on the seismicity ofsouthern California by Fuis and others.
GS National Earthquake Information Service (and predecessororganizations), Preliminary Determination of Epicenters and variousU.S. Geological Survey circulars, Earthquakes in the United States,issued quarterly since January, 1974.
KN Kanamori, . and Geller, R. J., 1977, Magnitudes of Great ShallowEarthquakes from 1904 to 1952: Seismological Society of AmericaBulletin, vol. 67, p. 587-598.
NU Nuttli, 0. W., 1973, The Mississippi Valley Earthquakes of 1811 and1812: Intensities, Ground Motion, and Magnitude: SeismologicalSociety of America Bulletin, vol. 63, p. 227-248.
PS Hileman, J. A., Allen, C. R., and Nordquist, J. M., Seismicity of theSouthern California Region, 1 January 1932 to 31 December 1972, andvarious other reports: Seismological Laboratory, California Instituteof Technology, Pasadena, California.
RN Bulletin of the Seismological Laboratory, University of Nevada, Reno,Nevada; various volumes.
UU Arabasz, W. J., Smith, R. B., and Richins, W. D., 1979, EarthquakeStudies in Utah 1850-1978: Special Publication of the University ofUtah Seismograph Stations, Department of Geology and Geophysics,University of Utah, 552 p. (local ML magnitudes determined frominstruments other than standard Wood-Anderson seismographs).
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UW Arabasz, W. J., Smith, R. B., and Richins, W. D., 1979, EarthquakeStudies- in Utah 1850-1978: Special Publication of the University ofUtah Seismograph Stations, Department of Geology and Geophysics,University of Utah, 552 p. (local ML magnitudes determined from Wood-Anderson seismographs).
* Magnitude derived from Modified Mercalli Intensity (MMI). Secondcolumn indicates relationship used.
$ Derived from another magnitude. Second column indicates relationshipused.
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Table 8.--Magnitude type codes
01 ML (Richter, Southern California)03 ML (Local, Utah)10 M8 (M8 - Horizontal)20 Mb (Coast and Geodetic Survey)21 Mb (Geological Survey)29 Mb (Other)
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APPENDIX A
EARTHQUAKE CATALOG FOR THE BASIN AND RANGE PROVINCE
M > 5.0
:NUMBER ST DATE TIME LAT LONG DEP Q REF I REF MS REF ML REF Mb REF
10466110033610175910 1769101770
MXAZCACACA
18031852185218561857
0511110901
2509272109
00:00:00.00 0 : 0 0 : 00 . 00 0 : 0 0 : 00 . 007: 30 : 00.016: 00 : 00.0
32.5033.0034.5033.0034.81
-117.00-114.50-119.00-116.50-119.02
990990990990990
IIIII
38383838
ASG
6887
11
38 5.0 *M1038 6.3 *M1O38 6.3 *M1O38 5.7 *M1038 8.3 *M1O
_ _ - - - - -__ _ _ - - - -
_ _ _ - -_ -_
_ _ _ - - - -
_ _ _ - - - -
10 1807101808I103284103285103286
CACANVNVNV
18671868186818681868
12 0205 0005 3005 3005 30
07:12:00.000:00:00.005: 11:00.005 : 21: 00.005: 23: 00.0
39.3033.5039.5039.5039. 50
-121.00-115.50-120.00-120.00-120.00
990990990990990
HHGHH
56 6 56 5.038 .8 38 6.354 7 54 5.854 6 54 5.054 6 54 5.0
*M1O*M1O$B10*M10*M1O
___
___
6 .0___
___
________
RN01_ _ _
____
___
_ __
___I
t-
___
101809101811100644103287103288
10328910181810 3 291101819105704
CACANMNVNV
NVCANVCACA
18681868186918691869
18691871187218721872
0709041212
1207030303
250 4002727
2705232626
02: 30 : 00.016 : 00 : 00 000 : 00 : 00.001: 30 : 00.005: 50: 00.0
09: 40 : 00.000: 00: 00.021: 41: 00.010 : 30 : 00.014 : 06 : 00.0
36 . 0037.0034.0039. 5039. 50
39.5037.0040.0036.6136.90
-119. 00-1 1 8 . 0 0-107.00-120.00-120.00
-120.00-118.00-117.50-118.08-118.20
990990990990990
990990990990990
IIGGG
56 6 56 5.038 8 38 6.338 7 38 5.754 9 54 7.054 7 54 5.7
*M1O*M1O*M1O*M1O*M1O
_ _ _ _ _ _- _
_ - - - --_ _
_ _ -_. - - - -_
_ -_ _ - - -_
_ _ _ _- _ -_ -
_ - - -_ ._ _
_ - - - - -_
_ _ - - - - -_
_ _ _ _- _ -_ -
_ _ _ - - -_ -
G 54 8H 38 6G 54 7H 38 11X CMG 5
54385438
CMG
6.35.05.18.36.7
*M1O*MlO$B10*Ml0$810
___
___
5.5
6.7
____
RN01
CG01
101100105703101822105669
CACACACA
1872187218721872
03 2804 1104 1805 03
13: 00 : 00.019:00:00 012:00: 00.00 1: 0 0 : 0 0 . 0
39.5037.5036.0033.00
-120.50-118.50-118.00-115.00
990990990990
X CMGX CMGI 56X CMG
6 CMG9 CMG6 567 CMG
5.07.05.05.7
*M10$810*M1O$B10*M10
6.9
5.9
CO-lCGOI
CGOI
_ _ _ - - - -
_ _ -_ - - - -_
_ _ -_ - - - -_
_ _ _ - - - -_
101823 CA 1872 05 17 21:00:00.0 36.60 -118.10 990 H 56 6 5 6 5. 0
EARTHQUAKE CATALOG FOR THE BASIN AND RANGE PROVINCE (continued)
NUMBER ST DATE TIME LAT LONG DEP Q REF I REF MS REF ML REF Mb REF
103292103294100337103148101102
NVNVCAUTCA
18731875187518761881
1104110302
05 17:00:00.002 02:00:00.001 00:00:00.022 00:00:00.002 00:11:00.0
40.0039. 5032.7039.5336.30
-118.00-115.80-114.60-111.58-119.30
990990990990990
GGIxH-
545456
UT H56
7 *Ml7 546 566 UTH8 CMG
5.1 $B105.7 *M105.0 *M105.0 *M106.3 *M10
5.5 RN01___ - - - -
_ _ _ - - - -
_ _ _ _- _ _ _
_ _ _ - - - -
100581103152101840105607103295
IDUTCACANV
18841884188518851886
1111010104
0910303114
10:00:00.008: 50: 00.018:45:00.005: 45: 00.003: 20: 00. 0
42.2042.0040. 5040.4037.20
-111.30-111.27-120.50-120.50-117.70
990990990990990
G 56X UTHH 38X CMGH 54
7 568 UTH7 387 CMG6 54
5.7 *M106.3 *M105.7 *M105.3 $B105.0 *M10
_ __
__ _
___
5. 6__ _
___ _
____
____
CG01__ __
105154103296103153105575101856
MXNVUTCACA
18871887188718881889
0506120406
0303052920
14:30:00.010:48:00.015: 30: 00.004: 48:00.006:00:00.0
31.0039.2037.0539.7040 . 50
-109.00-119.80-112.52-120.70-120.50
990990990990990
X ASGF 54X UTHX CMGH 38
9 ASG7 547 UTH7 CMG7 38
7. 05. 7
5.75. 55 .7
*M10*M10*M10$B10*M10
5. 8___
____
__ __
CG01__ _
101859103154101113101873100648
CAUTCACANM
18891891189218931893
09 3004 2006 1404 0409 07
04:10:00 . 013:55:00 . 013:25:00 . 01 9: 4 0: 00 000:00:00.0
37.5037.1134.0034.5034.70
-119.70-113.57-117.40-118.50-106.60
990 H990 X990 H990 G990 G
56UTH563838
6 566 UTH6 CMG8 387 38
5. 05.05.06.3
*M10*M10*M10*M10
5.7 *M10 ---
103156101115101878103300
UTCACANV
1894189418941894
07071011
18 22:50:00.030 05:12:00.023 23:03:00.018 10:49:00.0
41 . 2235.0033.0039.20
-111.96-118.00-117.00-119.50
990990990990
X UTHHl 38H 38G 54
7 UTH6 CMG7 387 54
5.75.05.75.7
*M0 ---*M10 ---*M10 ---*M10 ---
_ _ _ _ - - -
_ _ _- - - -
_ _ _- - - -
_ _ _ _ - - -
100650 NM 1895 10 31 12:00:00.0 34.00 -107.00 990 G 38 6 38 5.0 *M10 --- ---- --- ----
EARTHQUAKE CATALOG FOR THE BASIN AND RANGE PROVINCE (continued)
NUMBER ST DATE TIME LAT LONG DEP Q REF I REF MS REF ML REF Mb REF
105443 NV 1896100651105220101887101889
NMCACACA
1897189918991899
0100070712
2700222225
21:01:00.00 0 : 0 0 : 0 0 . 000:46:00.020: 32:00.012: 25: 00.0
39.1034.0034.2034. 5033.47
-119.80-107.00-117.40-117.50-116.52
990990990990990
F 54G 38X CMGH 38G ASG
6 546 387 CMG8 389 CMG
5.05.05.36.36.3
*M10 ---*M10 ---
$B10 5.6*M10 ---
*M10 ---
_ _ _
CG01_ __
__ __
101890103157103158104559103160
103161104557101910103163100584
101912100338103279100655100656
CAUTUTCAUT
UTCACAIDID
CAAZCANMNM
18991900190119011902
19021903190519051905
19051906190619061906
1208111211
1201071111
1201050707
2601142717
0508151112
2325151216
00:00:00.007: 45:00.004: 39:00.01 1: 00 :00 . 019: 50: 00.0
00: 00:00.000:30:00.020: 41:00.021:26:00.003:45:00 . 0
22:23:00.020: 32: 30.009:32:00.012:15:00.01 9: 0 0 :0 0. 0
33.8039.9538.7734.1037 .39
37.3935.3034.1042.9042.90
35.3035.3039.2034.0034 . 00
-117.00-112.11-112.08-117.30-113.52
-113.52-119. 00-117.30-114.50-114.30
-118.90-111.60-121.10-107.00-107.00
990990990990990
990990990990990
990990990990990
H 58X UTHX UTHX CMGX UTH
X UTHX CMGG 56X UTHG 56
H 56G 38X CMGG 38G 38
7 587 UTH18 UTH6 CMG8 UTH
6 UTH6 CMG6 567 UTH6 56
7 567 386 CMG7 388 38
5.75.7
6.3
5.06.3
5.0
5.0
5.05.75.0
5.75.0
6. 3
*M10*M10*M10*M10*M10
*M10*M10*M10*M10*M10
*M10*M10*M10*M10*M10
100657103278101928101929103277
NMCACACACA
19061907190719081908
11 15 12:15:00.005 22 06:52:00.009 20 01:54:00.001 27 02:00:00.003 23 13:57:00.0
34 .0034.0034.1040.3033.00
-107.00-117.40-117.30-120.30-115.50
990990990990
GxGG
38CMG5656
7 38 5.76 CMG 5.07 56 5.86 56 5.06 CMG 5.0
*M10*M10$B10*M10*M10
6.0
6. 0_ _
_ _ _
____
CG01_ _ _
_ _ _ 990 X CMG
EARTHQUAKE CATALOG FOR THE BASIN AND RANGE PROVINCE (continued)
NUMBER ST DATE TIME LAT LONG DEP Q REF I REF MS REF ML REF Mb REF
103166103276101935101937103167
UTCACACAUT
1908190 8190819091909
0409110610
1504042306
0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0 . 000: 00: 00.008:37:00.007: 24:00.002:50:00.0
38. 3935.3036.0039. 5041.77
-113.01-1 19. 00-117.00-121.00-112.70
990990990990990
X UTHX CMGH 38H 38X UTH
6 UTH6 CMG7 387 388 UTH
5.0 *M105.0 *M105.7 *M105.1-$B106.3 *M10
5. 5___
__ __
_ _ _
CG01____
103169103170101941103171100339
UTUTCAUTAZ
191019101910191 01910
01 1001 1205 0605 2209 24
13:00:00.003: 00: 00. 016:40:00.014:28:00.004:05:00.0
38.6838.6837.3340.7536.00
-112.15-112.15-118.42-111.85-111. 10
990990990990990
X UTHX UTHX CMGX UTHG 38
6 UTH6 UTH6 567 UTH8 ALG
5.05.05.15.76.3
*M10*M10$B10*M10*M10
5. 5
___
____
CG01____
____
103305103306103307103308103309
NVNVNVNVNV
19101910191019101910
11 07 17:20:00.011 19 02:25:00.011 21 23:23:00.011 22 00:30:0,0.011 22 06:05:00.0
37.5038.0038.0038.0038.00
-117.00-118.00-118.00-118.00-118.00
990 G990 G990 G990 G990 G
54 7 5454 7 5454 8 5454 6 5454 7 54
5.75.76.35.05.7
*M10*M10*M10*M10*M10
_ _ _ - - - -
_ - - - - -_
_ - - - - --_ _
_ _ _ - - - -
_ _ _ - - - -
103269103252100340103310103311
CACAAZNVNV
1 91 01912191219141914
1201080202
2705181820
17: 15: 00.003:54:00.021:12:00.018: 17: 00.01 0 : 00 : 0 0 . 0
33.2537.3336.5039. 5039.50
-115.50-118.42-111.50-119.80-120.00
990990990990990
xxHGG
CMGCMG
385454
6 CMG7 CMG8 ALG7 546 54
5.05.16.35.85.0
*M10$B10*M10$810*M10
___
5.5
6.0___
CG01
RN01___ _
1033121031741019561 01959101960
NVUTCACACA
19141914191519151915
04 24 08:34:00.005 13 17:15:00.002 22 00:00:00.006 23 03:59:00.006 23 04:56:00.0
39 . 5041 . 2240.5832.8032.80
-119.80-111.96-121.82-115. 50-115.50
990990990990990
F. 54X UTHX CMGD 38D 38
8 547 UTHI7 388 388 38
6.35.75.76.36.3
$B10*M10*M10*M0*M10
6 .4__ _
__ _
___
__ _
RN01_ ___
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_ __
_ -_ -_ _ -_ _ -
_ - - - --_ _
_ -_ _ - -_ _ -
_ - - - --_ _
_ _ - - - - -_
EARTHQUAKE CATALOG FOR THE BASIN AND RANGE PROVINCE (continued)
NUMBER ST DATE TIME LAT LONG DEP Q REF I REF MS REF ML REF Mb REF
103213103210103208103176103178
103313103314103315103179104663
CACACAUTUT
NVNVNVUTMX
19151915191519151915
19151915191519151915
07 0307 0407 0407 1508 11
23:45:00.000:45:00.005: 00: 00.022:00:00 . 010:20:00.0
23:41:00.00 1: 4 9 : 0 0 . 006:53:00.008: 00: 00. 000:13:42.0
32.8032.8032.8040.2440.50
40.5040.5040. 5040. 1032.00
-115.50-115.50-115.50-111 .66-112.65
990990990990990
X CMGX CMGX CMGX UTHX UTH
6 CMG6 CMG6 CMG6 UTH6 UTH
.6 548 54
10 546 UTH7 38
5.05.05.05.05.0
5.06.37.75.05.7
*M10*M1O*M10*M1 0*M1 0
___
___
___
___
1 01 01 01 01 1
0203030521
-117.50 990 F. 54-117.50 990 F 54-117.50 990-114. 00 990-115.00 990
C 54X UTHE 73
*M10*Mi0KN10*M10*M10
___
7 0 I --__ _
________
PS10_ ___
____
___
___
7 3___
___
____
KN29____
____
1033171033181005873329626225
NVNVIDNVNV
19161916191619161916
0202050808
0314130303
0 5: 0 3:04.006:00:00.002:26:00.013:50:00.014:21:00.0
41 0041.5043.6041. 5041.50
-117.80-117.60-116.10-116.50-116. 50
990990990990990
EHGEE
5454565454
6 54 5.76 54 5.06 56 5.04 54 5.33 54 5.5
$B10*M10*M10$B10$B10
5.9
5.65.8
RN01
RN01RN01
103132101968101971103122
CACACACACA
19161916191619171917
10 23 02:44:00.010 23 02:54:00.011 10 09:11:00.005 28 06:06:00.005 31 02:10:00.0
34.9034.7035.5032.8033.00
-118.90-119 . 00-116.00-115.30-115.50
990 G990 X990 D990 X990 X
38CMG
54CMG-CMG
7 386 CMG5 547 386 CMG
5.85.15. 95.15.0
$B10 6.0$B10 5.5$B10 6.1$B10 5.5*M10 ---
CG01CG01RN01CG01____
______
___
___
___
103108101976103093103089101978
CACACACACA
19171918191819181918
0703030304
06122 33021
1 : 0 1: 0 0 . 010:30:00.015:15:00.01 6 : 0 5 : 0 0 . 02 2 :32 :2 5. 0
36 5839.5835.5033.5033.79
-118.08-120.83-118.00-116.80-117.00
990990990990990
X CMGX CMGX CMGX CMGD ASG
7 CMG6 ALG6 CMG6 CMG9 38
5.05.05.05.06.9
*M10*M10*M10*M10$B10
__ _
__ _
__ _
___
6. 8
___ _
____
__ __
CGOI
EARTHQUAKE CATALOG FOR THE BASIN AND RANGE PROVINCE (continued)
NUMBER ST DATE TIME LAT LONG DEP Q REF I REF MS REF ML REF Mb REF
101980103079100659103064103052
101991101996103047102001103036
104 664103187103188103189100722
102006104665104666103015103014
CACANMCACA
CACACACACA
MX
UTUTUTOR
CA
MXMXCACA
19181918191819191919
19201920192019211921
19211921192119211923
19231923192319241925
0505050110
01 04:32:00.011 08:05:00.028 11:30:00.004 23:00:00.001 19:31:00.0
01 0107 2310 1207 2107 21
09 0809 2909 3010 0101 11
02: 34: 30.003:55:00.017: 48: 00.020: 15: 00.020: 20: 00.0
19:24:00.014: 12: 00.002:30:00.015:32: 00.004: 29: 00.0
32.7033.1035.5040.5833.00
33. 3040.5033.2040.6740.67
32. 5038.6838.6838.6842.20
34.0032.5032. 5033.0039 . 33
-115.50-115.50-1 06 .60-121.82-114.50
-116.70-121.83-116.60-120.75-120.75
-115.50-112.15-112.15-112.15-120.30
-117.25-115.50-115.50-115.50-120.32
990990990990990
990990990990990
990990990990990
G 58X CMGG 38X CMGX CMG
G 58X CMGX CMGX CMGX CMG
D 38X UTHX UTHX UTHH 53
6 CMG6 CMG7 386 ASG6 CMG
6 CMG7 387 CMG6 386 CMG
6 388 UTH8 UTH8 UTH6 53
7 387 388 386 CMG6 CMG
5.05.05.75.05.0
5.05.75.05.05.0
5.06.36.36.35.0
6.25.76.35.05.0
*Mlo*M1o*Mlo*M1o*M1o
*M1o*M1 0*M1o*M1 0*M1o
*M10*Mlo*M1o*M10*M1 0
07 23 07:30:26.011 05 22:07:00.011 07 23:57:00.010 24 07:39:00.003 31 05:47:00.0
990 X990 G990 G990 X990 X
CMG38
38CMGCMG
$B10*M1o*M10*M1o*M10
6 .3_ _
_ __
___
__ _
CG01_ _ _
_ _ _
_ _ _
____
102013102014104667102016104668
CACAMXCAMX
19251926192619261927
0404040601
1603193001
03:30:00.020: 08:00.015: 17: 00 . 013: 31: 00.008:16:45.0
32.7034 . 0032.5035.5032 . 50
-115.50-116.00-115.00-118.70-115.50
990990990990990
GCDHC
5638385638
6 56 5.06 38 5.16 38 5.06 56 5.08 38 6.3
*M1o$B10*M1o*M1 0* M, .0
5. 5_ _
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_ _
CG01_ _ _
_ _ _
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EARTHQUAKE CATALOG FOR THE BASIN AND RANGE PROVINCE (continued)
-NUMBER ST DATE TIME LAT LONG DEP Q REF I REF MS REF ML REF Mb REF
102982104669102977102975102970
102969102963102037102961102047
102955102954100661100178A100179
CAMXCACACA
CACACACACA
CACANMTXTX
19271927192719271927
19271927192719281929
19291929193119311931
01 01 09:05:00.001 01 09:13:30.001 01 10:10:00.001 01 13:00:00.001 16 19:05:00.0
02 12 08:58:00.008 14 14:48:00.009 18 02:07:07.009 12 01:20:00.011 28 19:49:00.0
12 02 07:00:00.012 08 12:45:00.002 05 04:48:00.008 16 11:40:21.008 19 02:36:00.0
32.7032.5032.7032.7032.70
32.8032.8037. 5037.0036.90
37.0037.0035.0030.6030.60
-115.50-115.50-115.50-115.50-115.50
-115.50-116.80-118.75-120.07-118.19
-118.17-118.17-106.50-104 .10-104 .10
990990990990990
990990990990990
990990990990990
X CMGC 38X CMGX CMGX CMG
X CMGX CMGX CMGX CMGX CMG
X CMGX CMGG 4X 173X 173
6 CMG8 386 CMG7 CMG6 CMG
6 CMG6 CMG7 386 CMG7 38
7 CMG7 CMG6 48 1736 173
5.06.35.05.05.0
5.05.05.85.05.1
5.05.05.05.35.0
*M10*M1 0*M1 0*M1 0*M10
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___
___
___
*M10*M10$B10*M10$B10
6.0
5. 5
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____
CG01
CG01
*M10*M10*M10$A10*M10
____
____
____
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10333410333726289103194103359
NVNVNVUTNV
19321932193319331933
121 2010102
2125052013
06:10:04.003:55:00.006:51:00.013:10:00 . 022:09:00 . 0
38.7138.8038.8037.8438.00
-117.98-118.00-117.70-112.83-118.00
990990990990990
C RCH 10E 54 7C 54 4X UTH 6E 54 5
54*M154
UTH54
7.25.15.75.05.1
PS10$B10$B10*M10$B10
5.55.9
5.5
RN_0RN01RN01
RN01
_ _ _ - - - -
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_ _ _ - - - -
_ _ _ - - - -
_ _ _ - - - -
103366 NV103369 NV103371 NV103372 NV
1933 06 25 20:45:00.01933 10 27 10:59:00.01934 01 30 19:24:00.01934 01 30 20:16:31.0
39.1038.9038.3038.3038 .30
-119.30-117.60-118.40-118.40-118.40
990990990990990
DEEDE
545f4547
54
7 545 547 548 77 *Ml
5.85.15.36.35.4
$B10$B10$B10PS10$B10
6.05.55.6
5.7
RN01RN01RN01
RN01103373 NV 1934 01 30 20:30:00.0
EARTHQUAKE CATALOG FOR THE BASIN AND RANGE PROVINCE (continued)
NUMBER ST DATE TIME LAT LONG DEP Q REF I REF Ms REF ML REF Mb REF
103373103374103379
26314103195
103196103199103394103200103397
104676104678104684100345100346
100663104688104689102915102100
NVNVNVNVUT
UTUTNVUTNV
MXMXMXAZAZ
NMMXMXCACA
19341934193419341934
19341934193419341934
19341934193419351935
19351935193519351935
01 3001 3002 0102 0903 12
03 1204 1404 1505 0606 23
11 2512 3012 3101 0201 10
02 2102 2402 2407 1909 08
20:30:00.0 38.3023:40:00.0 38.1011:46:00.0 38.3009:21:00.0 38.3015:05:48.0 41.70
18:20:12.0 41.7021:26:32.0 41.8012:09:00.0 38.0008:09:42.0 41.7015:04:34.0 39.10
08:18:00.0 32.1013:52:14.0 32.2018:45:45.0 32.0007:30:00.0 32.7008:10:00.0 36.10
01:25:00.0 34.4001:45:00.0 32.0001:45:10.0 32.5001:22:00.0 40.0017:03:00.0 32.90
-118.40-118.50-118.40-118.40-112.80
-112.80-112.80-115.00-112.80-118.80
-116.70-115.50-114.70-114.20-112.10
-106.80-115.20-115.00-121.00-115.20
990 E990 E990 E990 D990 X
990 X990 X990 E990 X990 D
990 C990 D990 D990 G990 G
990 F990 C990 D990 X990 C
54 7 *M154 7 *M154 5 5454 4 54
UTH 8 UTH
UTH .7 UTHUTH 7 UTH54 6 *M1
UTH 6 UTH54 7 *M1
73 6 7373 9 3873 10 38
8 6 388 6 8
8 6 833 7 3373 6 73
CMG. 6 CMG73 6 8
5.45.05.05.56.6
5.95.35.05.35.5
5.06.57.05.05.0
5.06.05.35. 05. 0
$B10 5.-7 RN01 --- ----$B10 54 RN01 --- ----$B10 5.4 RN01 --- ----PS10 --- …--- --- ----PS10…
$B10$B10CW10$B10CW10
CW10PS10PS10*M10*M10
*M10PS10PS10*M10PS10
6 .1 RN 01 ----5.6 RN01 -,--___ ---- --- ----
5.6 RN01 ----_ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - -
_ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - -
_ _ _ - - - - - -_ -_-_ -_ -
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_ _ - - - - - -_-_ _ - -_ _ -
_ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - -
_ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - -
102101102102102106102110103408
CACACACANV
19351935193519361936
10 1110 2412 2005 1007 02
14:06:00.0 32.90 -115.2214:48:00.0 34.10 -116.9007:45:00.0 33.17 -115.5017:40:13.3 37.61 -118.3716:29:00.0 39.30 -118.20
990 B990 B990 B
10 X990 E
CMG73
CMGCMG54
6 735 736 736 386 *M1
5. 05.05.05.05.0
CW10 -PS10…CW10…PS10…PS10…
EARTHQUAKE CATALOG FOR THE BASIN AND RANGE PROVINCE (continued)
NUMBER ST DATE TIME LAT LONG DEP Q REF I REF MS REF ML REF Mb REF
102117103415103206102129102135
CANVIDCACA
19371937193719381938
03 2505 2511 1806 0609 17
16:49:01.805:36:00.023:50:00.002:42:00.014: 23: 04.1
33.4141.5042.1032.9035.63
-116.26-119 .80-113.90-115.22-117.51
10 B990 E990 x990 B990 B
CMG54
UTHCMGCMG
7 386 *M16 UTH6 736 73
6.05.05.05.05.0
PS10PS10$B10CW10CW10
___
5. 4___
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_ _ _
RN01_ _ _
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_ _ _ - - - -
_ _ _ - - - -
_ _ _ - - - -
_ _ _ _ _- _ _
_ _ _ - - - -
100665100666100667100668100669
102139100 67 2103424103426103427
NMNMNMNMNM
CANMNVNVNV
19381938193819381938
19381939193919391939
0910101111
17 17:20:00.001 13:15:00.008 08:30:00.001 08:25:00.011 18:26:00.0
33. 2033.0033.0033 . 0033.00
37. 4533.0036. 0 038.6038.60
-108.60-109.00-109.00-109.00-109.00
-118.60-1 09 . 00-114.80-117.80-117.80
990 G990 D990 D990 D990 D
11 6 1173 6 7373 6 7373 6 7373 6 73
5.05.05.05.05.0
*M10PS10PS10PS10PS10
_ - - - --_ _
_ _ - - - - -
__ _ - --__
- -- - -- -
- -- - -- -
- -- - -- -
- -- - -- -
- -- - -- -
- -- - -- -
12 0302 2605 0405 1105 11
17:42:52.523:27:00.020:44:00.018:04:00.018:40:00.0
10990990990990
ADCC.B
CMG73547354
6 38 5.5 PS107 73 5.5 PS106 54 5.0 PS107 73 5.5 PS106 54 5.5 PS10
___
___
5. 0__ _
_ _
RN01
____
103432i 102152
102157102158102160
NVCACA
CACA
19391940194019401940
06 1302 0805 1805 1805 18
17:16:00.008: 05: 59.005: 03:58.505:51:20.207: 21: 32.7
37.2040.0034.0834.0734.07
-117.10-121.60-116.30-116.33-116.33
990990990990990
E 54X CMGA CMGA CMGA CMG
6 *M17 386 CMG6 736 73
5.06.05.55.57.0
PS10PS10PS10CW10PS10
_ -_ _ - -_-_
_ _ _ - - - -
_ _ _ - - - -
_ _ _ - - - -
_ _ _ - - - -
102164102166102169102172
CACACACA
1940194019401940
05050505
19 04:36:40.919 04:55:00.019 05:51:34.019 06:33:20.0
32.7532.7732.7732.77
-115.45-115.48-115.48-115.48
990990990990
A ASGB CMGB CMGB CMG
10 387 737 *Ml6 737 73
7.05.55.55.05.5
PS10CW10CW10CW10CW10
_ -_ -_ _ -_ _ -
_ -_ -_ _ -_ _ -
_ _ -_ - - - -_
_ _ - - - - -_
_ _ _ _ _- _ _102173 CA 1940 05 19 06:35:40.0 32.77 -115.48 990 B CMG
EARTHQUAKE CATALOG FOR THE BASIN AND RANGE PROVINCE (continued)
NUMBER ST DATE TIME LAT LONG DEP Q REF I REF MS REF ML REF Mb REF
102181 CA 1940103438 NV 1941102199 CA 1941102201 CA 1941102202 CA 1941
06 0407 1809 1409 1409 14
10:35:08.303:53:42.016:43:31.818: 21: 18.818: 39: 12.0
33.0040.0037 . 5737.5737.57
-116.43 990-119.00 990-118.73 990-118.73 990-118.73 990
A CMGE 54A CMGA CMGA CMG
6 736 *M17 387 737 38
5.05.06.05.56.0
CW10-PS10…PS10…PS10…PS10…
102203 CA 1941 09 14102205 CA 1941 09 21102211 CA 1941 12 31102217 CA 1942 03 03103440 NV 1942 05 09
21:16:01.019:53:07.306:48:44.001:03:24.015: 31: 32.0
37. 5734 . 8737 . 5734 .0039.40
-118.73 990-118.93 990-118.73 990-115.75 990-119.80 990
B CMGA CMGA CMGB CMGD 54
6 736 736 386 736 *M1
5.05.05.55.05.1
CW10 -CW10-PS10 - ----------CW10 - -- --- ----CW10 -
102218 CA103212 UT103447 NV103215 UT102225 CA
102226 CA102232 CA102231 CA102807 CA102806 CA
19421942194219421942
19421942194219421942
0508090910
101010i111
23 15:47:29.030 22:08:00.009 05:15:00.026 14:50:00.021 16:22:13.0
21 16:25:19.022 18:13:26.022 01:50:38.018 20:20:00.018 20:35:00.0
32.9837.6836.0037.6832.97
32.9732.9733.2339.90
-115.98 990-113.07 990-114.70 990-113.07 990-116.00 990
-116.00 990-116.00 990-115.72 990-121.50 990
B CMGX UTHE 54X UTHB CMG
B CMGB CMGB CMGX CMGX CMG
6 736 UTH6 546 UTH7 38
6 736 737 CMG6 CMG6 CMG
5.05.05.05.06.5
5.05.05.55.05.0
CW10-*M10 -… …-*M10 --- .--- --- ---*M10 --- ---- --- ----
PS10-
CW10-CW10-CW10 --*M10 --- -.- . - -*M10 ---39.90 -121.50 990
103448 NV103449 NV103217 UT102247 CA103453 NV
19421942194319431943
1212020308
03 09:44:42.0 39.70 -119.30 990 C17 15:07:42.0 38.70 -119.70 990 C22 14:20:00.0 40.40 -111.80 990 X30 21:07:28.0 39.43 -120.40 990 X09 05:30:04.0 38.20 -118.20 990 C
5454
ASGCMG54
6 545 546 UTH5 736 54
5.7 $B10 5.9 RN01 --- ----5.5 CW10 ---5.0 *M10 --- .--- --- ----5.3 BK10 --- ---- --- ---5.5 PS10 --- --- --- ----
EARTHQUAKE CATALOG FOR THE BASIN AND RANGE PROVINCE (continued)
NUMBER ST DATE TIME LAT LONG DEP Q REF I REF MS REF ML REF Mb REF
10225119872
102266102267102278
10228310228426533
103220102287
103454102292102293102294102296
CACACACACA
CACANVUTCA
NVCACACACA
19431943194419441945
19451945194519451946
19461946194619461946
0812060603
2922121220
06 1408 1509 1811 1801 08
03: 45: 13.015: 50: 28 .010:45:34.811:16:36.021: 55: 07.0
03: 30: 13.017:56:24.021: 39: 00.00 1 1 : 0 0 . 018:54:18.0
22:31:56.013: 21:01.913:49: 35.914:00:35.419: 18: 53.5
34.2734 . 3333.9833.9934.25
37.0833.2240.6038 . 7633.00
40.5035.7535.7235.7235.71
-116.97-115.80-116.72-116.71-116.17
-117.50-116.13-116.50-1 1 1.99-115.83
-117.30-117.99-118.06-118.07-117 .98
990 B CMG990 B CMG10 A CMG10 A CMG
990 B CMG
990 B CMG990 B CMG990 H 54990 X UTH990 B CMG
990 E 54990 B CMG22 A CMG
990 B CMG990 B CMG
6 384 CMG6 736 736 73
6 736 384 546 UTH6 73
6 *M16 738 736 736 73
5.55.55.05.35.0
5.05.65.15.05.4
5.15.16.35.35.4
PS10CW10C1410PS10CW10
CW10PS10PS10*M10CW10
CW10CW1 0PS10CW10CW10
0103030303
1515151515
102297102298102303102314102315
102317102322102323102326
CACACACACA
CACACACA
19461946194619461946
1946194719471947
0303030707
1516180718
21:54:33.509 : 46: 17 . 915: 50: 42.606: 55: 15.014:27:58.0
07:19:09.015:58:06.016:03:00.017:18:22.0
35.7535.7435.7540. 5034.53
33.9534.9834.9734 95
-118.03-118.04-117.91-121.50-115.98
-116.85-116.55-116.55-116.53
990990
4990990
990990990990
B CMGB CMGB CMGB 73B CMG
B CMGA CMGA CMGA CMG
6 73 5.16 73 5.06 38 5.36 38 5.06 38 5.5
CW10CW10PS10BK10PS10
09 2804 1004 1004 10
6 387 386 736 73
5.06.15.05.0
PS10PS10CW10CW10
102329 CA 1947 04 11 07:47:00.0 34.97 -116.55 990 A CMG 6 73 5.0 CW10 --- ---- ---
EARTHQUAKE CATALOG FOR THE BASIN AND RANGE PROVINCE (continued)
NUMBER ST DATE TIME LAT LONG DEP Q REF I REF MS REF ML REF Mb REF
102335102341102338I102343100676
102364102373102378103223102384
1047311304 732102399102405102408
10 24 22130 27 30130 24 25130 244 313034 79
103480102448102454102455102461
CACACACANM
CACACAUTCA
MX
MXCACACA
CACACACANV
NVCACACACA
19471947194719471947
19481948194919491949
19491949195019501950
19501950195119511952
19521952195219521952
07 24 22:10:46.007 25 06:19:49.007 25 00:46:31.007 26 02:49:41.011 06 16:50:00.0
12132020305
0429110702
23: 43: 17.012:53:28.021:05:24.006:50:00.011:25:47.0
11 04 20:42:38.011 05 04:35:24.003 20 15:22:17.007 28 17:50:48.007 29 14:36:32.0
34.0234.0234.0234.0233.90
33.9339.5537. 0840.7534.02
32. 2032.2040.4533.31233.12
40.0840.1032.9837. 5736.00
39. 4035.0035.0035.0034.95
-116.50-116.50-13.6.50-116.50-1 06.90
-116.38-120.08-117.75-11. 85-115.68
-116.50-116.50-1 21. 47-115.57-115.57
-120.07-1 20. 10-115. 73-118.58-114.80
-1 9.9.70-119.02-119.03-119.00-1318. 87
990990990990990
990990990990990
990990990990990
990990990990990
990990990990990
A CMGB CMGB CMGB CMGH 20
A CMGX CMGB CMGX UTHB CMG
C 73D 73X CMGB CMGB CMG
X CMGX CMGB CMGB CMGH 54
H 54A CMGX CMGA 73A CMG
5 38 5.56 73 5.16 73 5.06 73 5.06 20 5.0
7 38 6.57 38 6.06 38 5.56 UTH 5.06 38 5.9
6 73 5.06 73 5.05 38 5.57 23 5.68 38 5.5
7 73 5.56 CMG 5.07 38 5.56 38 5.16 54 5.0
6 54 5.111 38 7.77 73 5.55 38 6.46 73 5.3
PS10CW10CW10CW10*M10
PS10BK10PS10*M10PS10
132120113202
1431242820
133:24:19.01 0 : 0 0 : 00 . 007:317:02.602:49: 27.0133:41:18.0
135:31:32.011: 52: 14.0132: 02: 00.012: 05: 36.012: 19: 36.0
*M10*M10BK10PS10PS10
BK10*M10PS10PS10*M10
BK10PS10CW10CW10CW10
___ ____
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_ _ _ _ _ _
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5.6 GS205.0 GS?0___ ____
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05 0907 2107 2107 2107 21
EARTHQUAKE CATALOG FOR THE BASIN AND RANGE PROVINCE (continued)
NUMBER ST DATE TIME LAT LONG DEP Q REF I REF MS REF ML REF Mb REF
102470102473102478102492102495
102500102501102506102 511102513
CACACACACA
CACACACACA
19521952195219521952
19521952195219521952
07 2107 2107 2107 2307 23
15:13:58.017:42:44.019:41: 22.000: 38: 32.003: 19: 23.0
07: 53: 19.013: 17: 05.018:13:51.013:13:08.319: 09: 44 . 5
35.1835.2335.1335. 3735.37
35.0035.2235.0035.3135.32
-118.65-118.53-118.77-118.58-118.58
-118.83-118.82-118.83-118.50-118.49
990990990990990
990990990
36
X CMGA CMGA CMGA CMGA CMG
A CMGA CMGA CMGA CMGA CMG
6 736 735 CMG5 386 73
7 387 386 386 737 38
5.05.05.56.05.0
5.45.65.15.05.6
CW1OCW1 0CW1 0CW 0CW10
_ _ _ _ - - - - - - -
_ _ _ _ - - - - - - -
_ - - - - - - - -_ _
_ _ _ _ - - - - - - -
_ _ - - - - - - -_ _ _
0707070707
2323232525
PS10PS10PS10CW1 0PS10
_ _ _ - - - -
_ _ _ - - - -
_ _ _ - - - -
_ _ _ - - - -
_ _ _ - - -_ _
102514102520102521102525102529
CACACACACA
19521952195219521952
07 2507 2907 2907 3108 01
19: 43: 23.807:03:47.008:01: 46.012: 09: 09.013:04:30.0
35.3235.3835.4035.3334.90
-118.52-118.85-118.82-118.60-118.95
11990990990990
A CMGA CMGA CMGA CMGA CMG
7 73 5.67 38 6.06 73 5.06 38 5.86 73 5.0
CW10PS10CW10PS10CW10
___ ----
__- ---- _
_ - -_ -. _ -_ _ -
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102540102542103482102565102571
CACANVCACA
19521952195219531953
0808100306
22 22:41:24.023 10:09:07.120 07:26:39.022 05:19:00.014 04:17:29.9
35.3334.5236.0038.8232.95
-118 .92-118.20-114.80-119.98-115.72
99013
990990990
A CMGB CMGH 54X CMGB CMG
8 386 386 546 737 38
5.85.05.05.05.5
PS10PS10*M10BK10PS10
103492 NV 1953102584102586104738104739
CA 1954CA 1954MX 1954MX 1954
0901010202
2612270101
03:34:29.023:33:49.014:19:48.004: 23: 57.004:32: 02.0
39. 5035.0035.1532.3032.30
-120.00-119.02-118.63-115.30-115.30
990990990990990
C 54A CMGB CMGD 73D 73
6 54 5.57 38 5.96 38 5.06 73 5.17 73 5.5
BK10PS10PS10CW10CW10
EARTHQUAKE CATALOG FOR THE BASIN AND RANGE PROVINCE (continued)
NUMBER ST DATE TIME LAT LONG DEP Q REF I REF MS REF ML REF Mb REF
104741102592102593102597102601
MXCACACACA
19541954195419541954
02 0103 1903 1903 1903 23
13: 05: 29.009:54:29.009:55:56.010:21:17.004: 14: 50 . 0
32.3033.2833.2833.2833.28
-115.30-116.18-116.18-116.18-116.18
990990990990990
D 73B CMGB CMGB CMGB CMG
6 73 5.06 38 6.16 73 5.07 73 5.56 38 5.0
CW10PS10CW10CW10PS10
_ _ _ - - - -
_ - - - - -_
_ _ _ - - - -
_ _ _ _ _- _ _
_ _ _ - - - -
102607103494103495103498103501
10350926877
103536103540103544
CANVNVNVNV
NVNVNVNVNV
19541954195419541954
19541954195419541954
0507070707
0707070708
23 23:52:43.006 11:13:20.006 11:18:04.006 11:49:00.006 13:15:11.0
34.9839.4239 .4039.4039.40
39.3039. 3038.2039. 3039.40
-118.98-118.55-118.50-118.50-118.50
-118.50-118.50-116.40-118.50-118.50
990990990990990
990990990990990
ABBEE
BEEEB
CMGRCH545454
5454545454
6 739 547 *Ml7 *Ml6 *M1
8 544 546 *M16 *M15 54
5.06.85.15.75.2
5.85.15.05.15.0
CW10BK10$B10CW10CW10
$B10CW10CW10CW10$B10
5.5
6.05_4
5. 4
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0612203002
22: 07: 41.016:05: 25.000: 11: 38.002: 00: 10.010:18:53.0
1035491035 50103568103569103578
103579103580103581103582103583
NVNVNVNVNV
NVNVNVNVNV
19541954195419541954
19541954195419541954
0808080912
1212121212
2424310116
05:51:32.005:57:46.022:20:32.005:18:46.511:07:11.0
39 . 5839. 5039.6039.6039.28
39 .8239. 5039 . 5039. 3039.50
-118.45-118.50-118.20-118.20-118.12
-118.06-118.00-118.00-118.20-118.00
990990990990990
990990990990990
B RCHE 54B 54E 54B RCH
9 386 *M17 547 *Ml
10 54
9 *Ml6 *M16 *M16 737 *Ml
6.85.25.85.57.3
6.95.05.05.05.8
BK10BK10BK10BK10RN1O
BK10BK10BK10BK10BK10
16 11:11:34.016 11:50:36.016 11:57:30.016 13:15:03.016 14:16:57.0
BEEBC
RCH54547354
Il
EARTHQUAKE CATALOG FOR THE BASIN AND RANGE PROVINCE (continued)
NUMBER ST DATE TIME LAT LONG DEP Q REF I REF MS REF ML REF Mb REF
103584103585103586103589103590
NVNVNVNVNV
19541954195419541955
1212121201
1616172001
14: 24: 10.015:09:42.020:28:00 . 017: 36: 47.012:13:54.0
39 . 5039 . 5039 . 5040.0039.00
-118.00-118 . 00-118.00-118.00-118.00
990990990990990
ECEEE
54 6 *M154 6 *M154 6 *M154 6 *M154 6 *M1
5. 35. 15.05. 05. 1
BK10BK1OBK1OBK10Cw10
_ _ _ - - - -
_ _ _ - - - -
_ -_ -_ _ -_ _ -
_ _ -_ - - - -_
_ _ _ - - - -
104778103635103638103647102635
103664100349103669103670102656
102657102658103239103678104915
104916104918103245103686
MXNVNVNVCA
NVAZNVNVCA
CACAUTNVMX
MXMXUTNV
19551955195519551955
19561956195619561957
195719571958195819 58
1958195819591959
0406081112
0711121204
0405020412
12120203
2519082117
2602313125
2526131901
10:43:08.019: 25: 16.010:35:38.020: 25: 34. 506:07:29.0
09:53:17.010:38:55.017:37:45.017:39:24 . 021:57: 38.8
22:24;12.015: 59: 33.622: 52: 00.009: 01: 02.003:21:18.0
32.3039.0038. 3039.4033.00
39.6032.0038.3038.3033.22
33.1833.2340.3436.0032.20
-115.00-118.50-118.70-118.10-115.50
-118.50-112.00-118.90-1 1 9. 00-115.81
-115.85-116.00-111.44-114.80-115.70
-115.70-115.70-112.50-118.10
990990990990990
990990990990990
99015
990990990
990990990990
DDCCB
7373545473
C 54D 73C 54C 54B CMG
B CMGA CMGX UTHH 54B 73
D 73D 73X UTHC 54
6 736 735 547 *Ml7 38
5 546 736 *M16 547 38
6 735 386 UTH6 547 73
6 737 736 UTH6 54
5.15.05.25.15.4
5.15.05.05.15.2
5.05.05.05.05.8
5.05.55.06.3
CW10BK10BK1O$B10PS10
______
_ _
5. 5___
_____ _ _
____
RN01_ ___
_ _ _ - - - -_ - - - --_ _
_ _ _ - - - -
_ _ _ _ _- __
_ _ _ _ _- _ _
_ _ _ - - - -
_ -_ -_ _ -_ _ -
_ _ _ _- _ _ _
_ _ _ - - - -
__ - - - - -_
BK1OC1O
BK10BK10PS10
CW10PS10*M10*M1OPS10
PS10PS10*M10BK10
___ ----_ _ _ - - - -
_ - - - --_ _
_ _ _ - - - -
_ _ _ _- _ _ _
_ _ _ - - - -
_ _ _ - - - -
_ _ _ - - -_ -
01 03:50:00.0 32.2001 06:02:00.0 32.2027 22:19:52.0 38.0023 07:10:20.0 39.60
102682 CA 1959 04 01 18:18:30.0 39.72 -120.20 990 X CMG 7 73 5.5 BK1O
EARTHQUAKE CATALOG FOR THE BASIN AND RANGE PROVINCE (continued)
NUMBER ST DATE TIME LAT LONG DEP Q REF I REF MS REF ML REF Mb REF
103692103693100352103246102691
103697102699100683100604102706
102707102709103250100684103708
NVNVAZUTCA
NVCANMIDCA
CACAUTNMNV
19591959195919591959
19591960196019601961
19611961196119611961
06 2306 2307 2107 2108 04
09 2606 0507 2308 0701 28
02 0202 0204 1607 0307 04
14: 35: 02.015:04:34.017: 39: 29.017: 39: 299007: 36: 59.0
03: 34: 29.007:47:07.014:15:26.016: 27: 16.208: 12: 46.2
00:04:16.000: 07: 42.005:02:39.007: 06: 16.004: 56: 02.1
39.1039.1037.0037.0037. 35
39. 5037. 5234.0042.4035.78
37.4537.4239. 3433.6040.90
-118.80-118.80-112.50-112.50-118.55
-120.00-118.73-106.50-111.50-118.05
-118.63-118.67-111.66-106.90-118.40
990990990990990
99099099049
6
99099099099033
C 54E 54D 32X UTHB CMG
C 54B CMGC 72A 33A CMG
B CMGB CMGX UTHC 34E 54
6 547 *Ml6 326 UTH6 38
6 *M16 736 386 336 73
6 736 736 UTH6 345 54
6.25.55.55.55.2
5. 35.15.05.05.3
5.05.05.05.4
$B10BK10PS10PS10CW10
6 .3
__ _
_ _
_ _
RN01____
___ _
_ _ _
____
CW1 0BK10*MJ 0*M10PS10
BK10BK10*M10*M10BK10
103710102722102728103254103255
NVCACAIDUT
19611961196119621962
0710110809
0419153005
11:09:11.005:09:43.905: 38: 55.513: 35: 24 .416:04:27.8
40.1035.8334.9442.0440 . 72
-118.60-117.76-118.99-111.74-112.09
33990
1177
C 54A CMGB CMGX UTHX UTH
6 *M17 386 737 *Ml6 *M1
5.05.15.05.05.0
BK10 ---PS10 ---PS10 ---*M10 5.7*M10 5.2
UW03UW03
102751103721102771103732
CANVCANV
1963196319631964
03 0103 2509 2310 30
00: 25: 57.909: 28: 44 .114:41:52.619:03:12.3
34.9336. 0033.7137.70
-118.98-114.90-116.93-118.00
149901720
B CMGD 36B CMGC 74
6 36 5.06 36 5.06 38 5.36 37 5.0
PS10*M10PS10*M10
4.3
4.4
_ 20GS20
GS20102819 CA 1965 09 25 17:43:44.0 34.71 -116.50 11 B CMG 7 38 5.2 PS10 --- ---- 5.0 GS20
~4
EARTHQUAKE CATALOG FOR THE BASIN AND RANGE PROVINCE (continued)
NUMBER ST DATE TIME LAT LONG DEP Q REF I REF MS REF ML REF Mb REF
102821100685103742100697103746
CANMNVNMNV
19651966196619661966
0901040608
2623020216
07: 00: 01.701:56:38.812:48:39.821: 59: 11.518:02: 36.1
34.7137.0038.4036.9037.40
-116.03-107.00-118.10-107.00-114.20
814195
990
BCCCC
CMG
74747481
5 87 746 81
5.0 PS10
5.0 *M105.0 *M105.0 *M105.0 *M10
… …--- -4.5…__ ---- 5.5… …--- -4.6…__ ---- 5.0
--- ---- 6.1
GS20GS20GS20GS20GS20
103750103756102851103758103760
NVNVCANVNV
19661966196619661966
0808090909
18 17:35:06.422 08:27:30.212 16:41:01.922 18:56:40.922 19:59:40.2
37.4037. 3039.4037.3037. 30
-114.20-114.20-120.10-114.10-114 .10
33338
3333
CCXCC
74 6 7474 6 7474 7 3874 6 7474 6 74
5.05.05.85.05.0
*M10*M10$B10*M10*M1 0
___
__ _
6. 0_ _
CG01__ _
_ _ _
5.24.85.45.04.7
GS20GS20GS20GS20GS20
103770103771104961103777103267
NVNVMXNVUT
19661966196719671967
1212010510
0722170704
01: 07: 15.917:30:01.123:07:00.118:01:36.110: 20: 12.8
37. 3037.2032.3037.0038. 54
-114.20-116.60-115.00-115.00-112.16
33 C 7433 C 7411 A 7420 A 747 X UTH
6 746 746 746 746 *M1
5.05.05.05.05.0
*M10*M10*M10*M10*M10 5. 2 UW03
4.7 GS204.8 GS204.7 GS204.7 GS20_ _ _ - - - -
100702102911104999103790103791
NMCAMXNVNV
19671968196819681968
12 1004 0904 2305 2205 29
19:30:00.102: 28: 59.113: 22: 38.013: 21: 55.711: 41: 09.5
36.7033.1932 . 0038.6039.00
-107.20-116.13-116.80-116.20-118.00
9901 1331333
ABAAA
74CMG747474
6 74 5.08 74 6.36 74 5.06 74 5.06 74 5.0
*M10$B10*M10*M10*M10
__ _
6 .4
__ _
___
CG01
__ _
_ _ _
5.16.15.05.14.9
GS20GS20GS20GS20GS20
100753100755100756100762103792
ORORORORNV
19681968196819681968
0506060607
3003040506
00: 35: 59.813: 27: 39.702: 34: 15.704:51:56.814: 02: 42.0
42.3042.2042.3042.3041.00
-1 1 9 . 8 0-119.80-119.90-119 . 90-117.40
2420212133
A 74A 74A 74A 74A 74
6 746 746 746 746 74
5.05.05.05.05.0
*M10*M10*M1O*M10*M10
_ _ _ - - - -
_ _ _ - - - -
_ _ _ - - - -
5.1 GS205.0 GS204.7 GS204.7 GS205.1 GS20
lf
EARTHQUAKE CATALOG FOR THE BASIN AND RANGE PROVINCE (continued)
NUMBER ST DATE TIME LAT LONG DEP Q REF I REF MS REF ML REF Mb REF
102965103268103025103808103809
105083103040
6626103817103825
CAUTCANVNV
MXCACANVNV
19691970197019701970
19711971197119711971
0403091212
0102020611
2829121617
2309092330
23: 20: 43.012:40:40.314: 30: 53.016:00:00.116:05:00.2
22: 07: 35.014:00:41.814: 01: 08.015: 30:00.015:45:03.4
33.3441.6634. 2737.1037. 10
32. 5034.4134.4137.0037.10
-116.35-113.84-117.54-116.00-116.10
-115.70-118.40-118.40-116.00-116.10
2078
990990
888
99038
B CMGX UTHA CMGA 74A 74
A 74B CMGX CMGA 74A 74
7 746 *Ml7 386 747 74
6 749 ASG4 *Ml6 746 74
6.15.05.45.15.7
5.06.35.55.05.0
BK10*M10BK.1 0BK10BK10
*M10$B10$B10*M10*M10
4.7_ _ 7
6.45.8___
UW03
CGO1CGO1_ _ _
-- _ _
5.7
5.45.15.7
5.16.2
4.84.7
GS20
GS20GS20GS20
GS20GS20
GS20GS20
103826103827
103836103839
NVNVNVNVNV
19711971197219721973
1212091203
08 17:18:51.514 21:09:59.221 15:30:00.221 20:15:00.203 03:00:03.3
37.7037.1037.1037.1041.80
-115.00-116. 10-116.00-116.10-118.50
5990990
5
AAAAA
74 6 74 5.074 6 74 5.074 7 74 5.074 6 74 5.074 6 74 5.0
*M10*M10*M10*M10*M10
4.84.75.75. 04.7
GS20GS20GS20GS20GS20
103843103844103849105377105378
10570610543310538110538230583
NVNVNVNVNV
IDIDNVNVCA
19731973197419751975
19751975197519751975
0506050203
0304040506
2421232807
13: 30: 00.714:44:59.613: 38: 30.215: 15: 00.015: 00: 00.0
37.2037.1037.1037.1137.13
42.0642.0937.1137. 2234.52
-116.10-11 . 00-116.10-116.06-116.08
-112.55-112.44-116.03-116.47-116.50
555
990
99057
4
AAAXX
Xxxxx
7474748787
8788888888
6 746 746 747 *Ml6 *M1
8 876 *M16 *M17 *M14 88
5.05.05.05.55.2
6. 05.05.05.85.2
*M10*M10*M10BK10BK10
4.85.34.85.75.5
GS20GS20GS21GS21GS21
GS21GS21GS21GS21GS21
28 02:31:05.702 21:06:45.930 15:00:00.014 14:00:00.401 01:38:49.2
GS10*M10*M10BK10PS10
6.23.2_ _
__ _
PS10UU03_ _ _
_ _ _
_ __
6.14.75.26.05.1
4akt ,
EARTHQUAKE CATALOG FOR THE BASIN AND RANGE PROVINCE (continued)
NUMBER ST DATE TIME LAT LONG DEP Q REF I REF MS REF ML REF Mb REF
105383105386105387105397105400
105449105456105457105460105462
NVNVNVNVNV
NVNVNVNVNV
19751975197519751975
19761976197619761976
06 0306 1906 2610 2811 20
14:20:00.213: 00:00.112:30:00.214: 30: 00. 215:00:00.1
19:15:00.214: 20:00.114: 40: 00.214:45:00.211:30:00.2
37. 3437.3537. 2837. 2937. 22
37.3037. 0737. 1137. 2737. 24
-116.52-116.32-116.37-116.41-116.37
-116.33-116.03-116.04-116.49-116.42
990990990990990
99099099099'0990
xxxxx
xxxxx
88 8 *M188 7 *M188 6 *M190 6 9090 8 *M1
91 7 *M191 7 *M191 7 *M191 7 *M191 7 *M1
6.05.95.05.46.0
5.55.45.65.55.7
BK10BK10GS10GS10PS10
GS10BK10BK10GS10BK10
6.1
6.3
6.2
6.3
___
____
BK10PS10
PS10
_1_______
BK10____
5.96.16.26.46.0
6.25.85.76.36.0
GS21GS21GS21GS21GS21
GS21GS21GS21GS21GS21
0102020202
0304041214
105468105523105537105565105621
NVNVCANVNV
19761976197619761977
0307111204
1427042805
12: 30: 00. 220:30:00.110:41:37.518:00:00.115: 00: 00.2
37. 3137. 0733.1237. 1037 . 12
-116.47-116.04-115.59-116.04-116.06
990990
4990990
xxxxx
91112
959594
6 *M16 *M16 957 *Ml6 *M1
5.35.25.35.55.3
GS10BK10GS10BK10GS10
6.2 BK104.9 P---
4.9-PS10
6.35.34.65.55.6
GS21GS21GS21GS21GS215.5 BK10
105624105659105662105699
NVNVNVNV
1977197719771977
05080812
25 17:00:00.104 16:40:00.119 17:55:00.114 15:30:00.2
37.0937.0937.1137.14
-116.05-116.01-116.06-116.09
990990990990
xxxx
94 6 *M198 7 *M198 7 *M192 7 *M1
5.25.75.55.6
BK10GS10BK10BK10
5.0 BK10_ _ _ - - - -
5.35.05.65.7
GS21GS21GS21GS21
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