Friday, July 11, 2014

Magnitude 3.2 Earthquake of Lost Hills, California 2014-07-11

2014-07-11 06:37:36 UTC : Lost Hills, California EARTHQUAKE

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Magnitude : 3.2


Event Time: Time and Date Starting of Earthquake Rupture 


  1. 2014-07-11 06:37:36 UTC

  2. 2014-07-10 23:37:36 UTC-07:00 at epicenter


  1. Earthquake data:

Location : Position of Epicenter 

35.758°N 119.774°W 

Depth : Depth of starting Rupture 

23.5km (14.6mi)


Region : Lost Hills, California

Magnitude 3.2 Earthquake of Lost Hills, California 2014-07-10

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

a)  17km (11mi) NNW of Lost Hills, California

b)    42km (26mi) SSW of Corcoran, California

c)   42km (26mi) SE of Avenal, California

d)  43km (27mi) WNW of Wasco, California

e)  348km (216mi) SSE of Sacramento, California

Location Uncertainty: 
Parameter
Value
Uncertainty
Magnitude
3.2 Ml
± 0.10
Location
35.758°N, 119.774°W
± 0.3 km
Depth
23.5 km
± 0.4 km
Number of Phase Applied1
54

Minimum Distance2
22.0 km (0.20°)

Travel Time Residual3
0.15 sec

Azimuthal Gap4
61°

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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