Slight tremor felt in Box Elder CountyI clicked over to the article, expecting to see a report on a magnitude 2.5 or 3.0 earthquake – what we would have called a “slight tremor” back in California. But this was a magnitude 0.9 quake, which only has about 1/1000th the energy of a magnitude 3.0 tremor! There are millions of quakes that size every year in the U.S. In California even most of the 3.0 quakes went unreported. Here a 0.9 quake makes front-page news. Wow!
Before we moved here I did some research into earthquake occurrence in the area. The map at right (taken from the USGS earthquake site using their search facilities; click to embiggen) shows the last 10 years of earthquakes in our general area. Our home is smack in the middle of that map. The biggest earthquake was a magnitude 2.1 tremor about 10 miles east of us. That's it! If we were to pull such a map from where we used to live in California, it would be completely covered in those little circles :)
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