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Joshua Tree Earthquake | ||||
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TIME April 22, 1992 / 9:50:23 pm PDT LOCATION 33° 57.6' N, 116° 19' W 18 km (11 miles) east of Desert Hot Springs 29 km (18 miles) north of Indio MAGNITUDE MW6.1 TYPE OF FAULTING right-lateral strike-slip DEPTH 12.4 km
Preceeded by a magnitude 4.6 foreshock -- which, by itself, caused a stir --
the Joshua Tree earthquake raised some alarms due to its proximity to
the San Andreas fault. A San
Andreas Hazard Level B was declared following
this quake, meaning that a 5 to 25% chance existed for an even larger
earthquake happening along the San Andreas fault within 3 days.
That never happened, of course, but roughly two months and 6000
aftershocks later, the Landers earthquake
broke the surface of the Mojave in the largest quake to hit southern
California in 40 years, showing that the concern caused by the Joshua Tree
earthquake was warranted, though not in quite the same way as anticipated.
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