By D. Tucker 6-30-15
A 1.6 earthquake was detected Sunday June 28 at the Deming Glacier. Puget Sound Seismic Network reports it occurred at 12:19:49 PDT at a depth of 0.0 km. This is a steep icefall and collapsing ice may be the source of the signal.
It is probably only significant because it is the first seismic signal from Mount Baker since November 12, 2014.
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Magnitude: | 1.6 |
Time(UTC): | 2015/06/28 19:19:49 |
Time(Local): | 2015/06/28 12:19:49 PDT |
Depth: | 0.0Km (0.0miles) |
Event Id: | 61035442 |
Network: | UW |
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