Magnitude 2.77 quake in the San Jacinto fault zone, Anza, CA

Last updated: 2018-03-26 17:50:58 UTC

The Anza group at the University of California San Diego operates a broadband seismograph network consisting of 13 (+ 2) three component broadband seismograph stations centered near Anza, California (see map).

On Wednesday, September 04, 2002 at 07:44:17 (PST) we recorded a quake (preliminary ml 2.77) located in the San Jacinto fault zone near Anza. No reports as yet.

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Initial source parameters for the recent event and aftershocks are shown below. The epicentral distance (distance separating the epicenter and the closest station in the recording network) for Anza is 5.39 km.

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Global mecator event map
Latitude Longitude Origin time (UTC) Depth ml Author
33.6199 -116.6921 9/04/2002 (247) 07:44:17 (GMT) 18.0 km 2.77* UCSD

*note that the location and magnitude determined for this event is preliminary and is subject to change upon further review of seismic data.

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URL: http://eqinfo.ucsd.edu/special_events/2002/247/a/index.php [Last updated: 2018-03-26 17:50:58 UTC]