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M 4.2 - 0.5 km (0.3 mi) NE of Pine Hills, CA

Sunday, May 3, 2009 at 17:54:05 UTC
Location: 40.7°N 124.2°W  Depth: 21km
Alert version 4

Summary

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Estimated Population Exposed to Earthquake Shaking

Est. Modified
Mercalli Intensity
Est. Population
Exposure (k = x1000)
Perceived ShakingPotential Structure Damage
ResistantVulnerable
X0ExtremeV. HeavyV. Heavy
IX0ViolentHeavyV. Heavy
VIII0SevereModerate/HeavyHeavy
VII0Very StrongModerateModerate/Heavy
VI0StrongLightModerate
V0ModerateV. LightLight
IV12kLightNoneNone
II-III112kWeakNoneNone
I17k*Not FeltNoneNone
*Estimated exposure only includes population within the map area.

Population Exposure
 Population per ˜1 square km from Landscan 2005
Population Exposure
Selected City Exposure

MMICityPopulation
IVArcata17k
IIIMyrtletown4k
IIICutten3k
IIIBayview3k
IIIEureka25k
IIIPine Hills3k
IIIHumboldt Hill3k
IIIMcKinleyville15k
IIIFortuna11k
IIRio Dell3k
IWeaverville3k
Shaking Intensity
    MMI
Shakemap

Population exposure estimates are NOT a direct estimate of earthquake damage; comparable shaking will result in significantly lower losses in regions with well built structures than in regions with vulnerable structures. Overall, the population in this region resides in structures that are resistant to earthquake shaking, though some vulnerable structures exist.


 

PAGER results are generally available on the Internet within 30 minutes of the earthquake's occurrence. However, information on the extent of shaking will be uncertain in the minutes and hours following an earthquake and typically improves as additional sensor data and reported intensities are acquired and incorporated into models of the earthquake's source. Users of PAGER exposure estimates should account for uncertainty and always seek the most current PAGER release for any earthquake.

Maps

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Population Exposure

Map of MMI contours plotted over population per ˜1 square km (see gray scale bar on top of map). The regions of integer MMI values are separated by the thick contour lines and labeled with Roman numerals. The total population exposure to a given MMI value is obtained by summing the population between the thick contour lines. This total is shown in population exposure table.

Shakemap

Map of shaking intensity. This map shows the estimated MMI as a continuous color scale. The ground shaking estimates can be obtained from http://earthquake.usgs.gov/shakemap/nc/shake/51220943.

Exposure

Est. Modified
Mercalli Intensity
Est. Population
Exposure (k = x1000)
Perceived ShakingPotential Structure Damage
ResistantVulnerable
X0ExtremeV. HeavyV. Heavy
IX0ViolentHeavyV. Heavy
VIII0SevereModerate/HeavyHeavy
VII0Very StrongModerateModerate/Heavy
VI0StrongLightModerate
V0ModerateV. LightLight
IV12kLightNoneNone
II-III112kWeakNoneNone
I17k*Not FeltNoneNone
*Estimated exposure only includes population within the map area.

Table showing population exposed to different estimated Modified Mercalli Intensity (MMI) levels and the possible damage at different intensity levels for resistant and vulnerable structures. MMI describes the severity of an earthquake in terms of its effect on humans and structures and is a rough measure of the amount of shaking at a given location. Unlike earthquake magnitude, intensity varies with distance from the fault, and is influenced by the depth of the earthquake and the types of soils in the shaken region. Population outside the map bounds are not included in the totals.

Cities

MMICityPopulation
IVArcata17k
IIIMyrtletown4k
IIICutten3k
IIIBayview3k
IIIEureka25k
IIIPine Hills3k
IIIHumboldt Hill3k
IIIMcKinleyville15k
IIIBlue Lake1k
IIIFortuna11k
IIIFerndale1k
IIIHydesville1k
IIRio Dell3k
IIWillow Creek1k
IRedway1k
IWeaverville3k
IHayfork2k

Table of MMI estimates and populations for settlements falling within the map boundaries. The settlement name, location, and population are obtained from the freely-available GeoNames geographical database.


 

Details

Magnitude4.2
Max MMIIV
Date-TimeSunday, May 3, 2009 at 17:54:05 UTC
Location40.745°N, 124.158°W
Depth21.0 km (13.0 miles)
Event IDNC51220943
Version4
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