4.1-Magnitude Quake Hits North of Santa Rosa, USGS Says
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4.1 Earthquake Shakes Northern California This Morning
A magnitude 4.1 earthquake struck in Northern California about 37 miles north of Santa Rosa Monday morning. According to the United States Geological Survey, it occurred at 7:08 a.m. and was centered near The Geysers. Minutes after the main quake, an aftershock of 2.8 was felt. This comes after a series of quakes over the last month in the Bay Area.
Note: The map shows the area with a tremor intensity of 3 or greater, which the USGS defines as “weak,” although the earthquake may feel outside the areas shown. All times on the map are Pacific Time. The New York Times Earthquakes and replicas within a 100-mile radius When earthquakes and replicas occurred The post Map: Earthquake of 4.1 magnitude shakes the San Francisco Bay area appeared first on Diario La República.
An earthquake of magnitude 4.1 shook the north of Sonoma County on Monday morning, according to the US Geological Survey. The earthquake occurred at 7:08 a.m., and its epicenter was located 3.3 miles south-west of Cobb County, Lake County, an area of high seismic activity. The epicenter was also about 13 miles north-northeast of Healdsburg and about 17 miles north of Windsor. USGS reported that the earthquake occurred at a surface depth of 1.2 m…
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