Saturday, July 5, 2014

Magnitude 2.5 Earthquake of Princeton, Canada 2014-07-04

2014-07-04 20:26:09 UTC : Princeton, Canada EARTHQUAKE

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Magnitude : 2.5


Event Time: Time and Date Starting of Earthquake Rupture 


  1. 2014-07-04 20:26:09 UTC

  1. 2014-07-04 13:26:09 UTC-07:00 at epicenter

Earthquake data:

Location : Position of Epicenter 

49.369°N 120.481°W


Depth : Depth of starting Rupture 


0.0km (0.0mi)

Region :  Princeton, Canada
Magnitude 2.5  Earthquake of Princeton, Canada 2014-07-04



Directions and Distances :Directions and Distances from Geographical Reference in Close Proximity Which can be effected by Location Uncertainty

a)10km (6mi) SSE of Princeton, Canada

b)  66km (41mi) W of Penticton, Canada

c) 84km (52mi) SW of West Kelowna, Canada

d) 91km (57mi) SW of Kelowna, Canada


e235km (146mi) ENE of Victoria, Canada

Location Uncertainty: 
Parameter
Value
Uncertainty
Magnitude
2.5 Md
± 0.10
Location
49.369°N, 120.481°W
± 0.8 km
Depth
0.0 km
± 31.6 km
Number of Phase Applied1
6

Minimum Distance2
63.0 km (0.57°)

Travel Time Residual3
0.1 sec

Azimuthal Gap4
158°

1Number of phase Applied: 
In determining location of hypocenter, applied number of observations on P waves and S waves. The greater the more accurate prediction of EQ.

2Minimum Distance:
 Horizontal distance of nearest Station measured in Km from epicenter. The smaller the more accuracy in prediction of depth of EQ.

3Travel Time Residual:
 A way of measurement of fit of arrival time observed to arrival time predicted for particular location. The smaller the better fit of data.

4Azimuthal Gap: 
Expressed in degree; the smaller the smaller the error in horizontal positioning of EQ. Large uncertainty is considered when exceeds 180° (both depth and location)

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