Some might believe that the 4.7 magnitude Riverside County temblor that rattled windows and swayed skyscrapers across Southern California on Monday morning released tension from the San Jacinto fault, thereby avoiding danger of a larger earthquake.
LOS ANGELES -- In the seismic annals of California, Monday's 4.7 earthquake was little more than a footnote. It gave Southern California a small morning jolt but caused no damage and was largely shrugged off by noon.
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Monday, March 11, 2013 at 16:56:06 UTC; Monday, March 11, 2013 at 09:56:06 AM at epicenter; Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones · Location, 33.502°N, 116.457°W. Depth, 13.1 km (8.1 miles). Region, SOUTHERN
Monday's earthquake in Riverside County offered scientists one of their first opportunities to match data from an earthquake early warning pilot program to what they could actually feel. According to Caltech and U.S. Geological Survey seismologists
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