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Event #642 - Summary, and parameter estimates with source IDs                                           
This earthquake sequence is well represented in catalogs and reports. Most information available on this earthquake appears to originate in the Oregonian account: "... April 9.... Four towns in Pine and Eagle valleys reported a series of mild earthquake shocks at intervals last night and early this morning. ...Shocks were felt at Richland, Newbridge, Sparta and Halfway. The first shock was felt at about 9 o'clock, when windows were rattled in Richland and Halfway. Another followed shortly before midnight, another an hour or two later, and still another at seveal points about 6 o'clock this morning. Some reported four shocks, while some said they felt five.
The Richland union high school was the scene of an entertainment. which was interrupted by the first shcok, which rattled the windows. A lodge gathering was similarly interruped. The shocks lasted only a few seconds and were not (?) violent. No property damage was reported at any point. The first (?) tremor was the heaviest, though a good many were awakened by those later in the night, reports from Richland and Halfway said."
TIME LOCATION MAGNITUDE MAX. INTENSITY FELT AREA
YR MO DAY HR MIN AM/PM Time
Type
LAT(N) LON(W) DEP
(km)
MAG Mag
Type
Felt
Plc.
Felt
St.
Inten-
sity
Int.
Type
Felt
Area
Felt
Area
Int.
Felt
Area
Units
1927    44.80  117.20        Baker  OR  RF       
TA-OR - 557 USEQS - 965 - - TA-OR - 557 -

Underlying Source Material
Source ID Publication Pub Date Pub Details
1892  Woodward Clyde Consultants, unpublished  1981  Woodward-Clyde Consultants (1981), Historical Catalog (1841-1980) for the Pacific Northwest Region, unpublished catalog prepared for the Washington Public Power Supply System. Copy provided to UW in 1993. 
Transcription: 192704 90500000 44800-117200EHV BB 5 01
 
Source ID Publication Pub Date Pub Details
2547  The Oregonian  1927  April 10, 1927, p. 1. c. 4 
Transcription: Oregon has quake - Baker, Or., April 9. - Special - Four towns in Pine and Eagle valleys reported a series of mild earthquake shocks at intervals last night and early this morning. It is the first earth tremor reported in this county since 1909. Shocks were felt at Richland, Newbridge, Sparta and Halfway. The first shock was felt at about 9 o'clock, when windows were rattled in Richland and Halfway. Another followed shortly before midnight, another an hour or two later, and still another at several points about 6 o'clock this morning. Some reported four shocks, while some said they felt five.
The Richland union high school was the scene of an entertainment. which was interrupted by the first shock, which rattled the windows. A lodge gathering was similarly interrupted. The shocks lasted only a few seconds and were not (?) violent. No property damage was reported at any point. The first (?) tremor was the heaviest, though a good many were awakened by those later in the night, reports from Richland and Halfway said.
 
Source ID Publication Pub Date Pub Details
1024  U. S. Dept. of Commerce, 1973, Earthquake History of the United States, V. 41-1, revised ed., pp. 89-96  1973   
Transcription: 1927. April 8. Eastern Oregon. Widely felt over sparsely settled area. At Richland and Halfway, entertainments were interrupted.
 
Source ID Publication Pub Date Pub Details
411  Byerly, Perry, 1952, Pacific Coast Earthquakes, Condon Lecture, pp. 33-38  1952  U.W. Library, N979 B991p, Special Collections) 
Transcription: 1927, April 8 V Richland, Baker County. Four shocks reported at points in Pine and Eagle Valleys, eastern Baker County on this night and the following morning.
 
Source ID Publication Pub Date Pub Details
1376  Berg and Baker, 1963, Oregon Earthquakes, 1841 through 1958, BSSA, V. 53, No. 1, pp. 95-108  1963   
Transcription: 1927 Apr 9 05:00:-- Apr 8 9:00 pm (PST) Richland Area V 10;O/Apr 10, 1927, 1:4
 
Source ID Publication Pub Date Pub Details
2187  Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America  1927  V. 17, p. 114 
Transcription: Baker, Oregon, April 8, 1927. - Four earthquakes were felt at various towns in Pine and Eagle Valleys, about fifty miles east of Baker on the night of April 8th, and the next morning, according to press reports.
 
Source ID Publication Pub Date Pub Details
557  Townley, S.D. and M.W. Allen, 1939, Descriptive Catalog of earthquakes of the Pacific Coast of the United States 1769 to 1928, Chapter II, Earthquakes in Oregon--1846-1928, BSSA, V. 29, No. 1, pp. 253-258.  1939   
Transcription: 1927 April 8, 9 p.m. V. Richland, Baker Co. Four shocks reported at points in Pine and Eagle Valleys, eastern Baker Co., on this night and the following morning.BSSA, 17, 114; SRC&GS.
 
Source ID Publication Pub Date Pub Details
965  U. S. Dept. of Commerce, 1973, Earthquake History of the United States, V. 41-1, revised ed., pp. 89-96  1973   
Transcription: 1927 Apr. 8 21:00 Eastern Oregon 44.8 117.2 400 V Do.
 


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