Re: M5.9 Lake Almanor Earthquake - BNSF Gateway Sub
Author: mook
Date: 05-23-2013 - 21:42

Not surprising that there would be rocks on the track. While not a big quake in the great scheme of things it's good-sized for the area, and it and the aftershocks so far are very shallow - practically at the surface. Wouldn't be surprised if some minor ground rupture is found by daylight.

Besides the railroad - somebody's probably checking the DAM (and a couple of others nearby) given how close the main and aftershocks are. Did You Feel It reports intensities of VI-VII near the center, which translates to light-moderate damage, but that's not heavily populated country.



Subject Written By Date/Time (PST)
  M5.9 Lake Almanor Earthquake - BNSF Gateway Sub Jon 05-23-2013 - 21:00
  Re: M5.9 Lake Almanor Earthquake - BNSF Gateway Sub Jon 05-23-2013 - 21:05
  Re: M5.9 Lake Almanor Earthquake - BNSF Gateway Sub Jon 05-23-2013 - 21:10
  Re: M5.9 Lake Almanor Earthquake - BNSF Gateway Sub mook 05-23-2013 - 21:42
  Re: M5.9 Lake Almanor Earthquake - BNSF Gateway Sub Jim Speaker 05-24-2013 - 20:54


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