Borah Peak Earthquake, Idaho, 1983
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Q4580940
Library of congress:
sh2005020485
מקורות מידע
- Work cat.: Goter, S.K. Aftershocks of the Borah Peak, Idaho, earthquake of 28 October 1983, 1986?
- Digital atlas of Idaho, via WWW, July 12, 2005 :geology/earthquakes (1983 eastern Idaho Borah Peak earthquake had a magnitude of 7.3; Borah Peak earthquake)
- Moore, S.W. The Borah Peak Earthquake, via Digital atlas of Idaho website, July 12, 2005(Friday, October 28, 1983; occurred at 8:06 a.m. (MDT) with the epicenter located in a sparsely populated mountainous area between the small rural communities of Challis and Mackay; Borah Peak earthquake was a 7.3 magnitude on the Richter scale. The epicenter was located about 19 miles northwest of Mackay, at the south margin of the Thousand Springs Valley just west of the 12,662-foot Borah Peak, at latitude 44.05⁰N, longitude 113.88⁰W; earthquake caused two deaths in Challis and an estimated $15 million damage in the affected region)
- Summary of Borah Peak 1983 Earthquake, via Univ. of Utah Seismograph Stations website, July 12, 2005
- Largest earthquake in Idaho, via USGS Earthquake Hazards Program website, July 12, 2005(Borah Peak, Idaho 1983 October 28 14:06:06 UTC Magnitude 7.0; Borah Peak earthquake is the largest ever recorded in Idaho - both in terms of magnitude and in amount of property damage)
- Breckenridge, R.M. Borah Peak Earthquake, 1986, via Idaho Geological Survey website, July 12, 2005(Borah Peak earthquake; Oct. 28, 1983 8:06 am Mountain Daylight Time, 7.3 Ms Richter scale, 6.9 Mb, epicenter 44.046⁰N 113.887⁰W; foreshocks: no earthquakes greater than mag. 2 for two months prior to event; aftershocks: five earthquakes, mag. 5.8 within 48 hours; hundreds of smaller aftershocks in the following months)