SCSN37526424 – SCSN https://www.scsn.org/index.html Southern California Seismic Network Wed, 30 Apr 2025 14:59:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.1.12 02/19/2016, M4.3 near Lucerne Valley ../../../../index.php/2016/02/20/02192016-m4-3-event-near-lucerne-valley/index.html ../../../../index.php/2016/02/20/02192016-m4-3-event-near-lucerne-valley/#respond Sat, 20 Feb 2016 06:34:29 +0000 http://www.scsn.org/?p=1417 ]]>
  • 19 Feb 2016 22:13:20 PST, (34.610, -116.628), depth 6.7km, 36km ENE of Lucerne Valley, California
  • Aftershocks: so far (22 Feb 2016, 12:08PM PST) there have been 11 aftershocks recorded, the largest M2.0. More may be expected in the next few days, the largest expected is approximately 1 magnitude unit smaller than the mainshock. There is a small chance (about 5%) that a larger quake could occur, with the likelihood decreasing over time.
  • Historical seismicity: since our records began in 1932 we’ve had 10 events of M4 or greater within 10km of today’s event, the largest was M4.6 (1992/10/02) and the most recent was M4.2 on 15 Jul 2003.
  • Nearby faults: Camp Rock-Emerson-Copper Mountain fault zone, Emerson section (0.2 km), Johnson Valley fault, northern Johnson Valley section (Johnson Valley fault) (8.2 km), Calico-Hidalgo fault zone, west Calico section (West Calico fault) (9.6 km), Lenwood-Lockhart fault zone, Lenwood section (Lenwood fault) (13.2 km), Homestead Valley fault zone (13.5 km) and Rodman fault (16.3 km).
  • Links for: USGS earthquake page, ShakeMap, DYFI.
  • Visit our special reports page for further information on local notable earthquakes.
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