 
 Special Event 
  Basic Information 
 
Time of Occurrence (GMT): Thursday August 19, 1999 at 13:16:54.56 Z
Time of Occurrence (PDT): Thursday August 19, 1999 at 06:16:54.56 AM
Time of Occurrence (PST): Thursday August 19, 1999 at 05:16:54.56 AM
Depth (km)  47.31
Magnitude (Mc)  3.1
Location 47.6280N  123.1603W
    40.5 km   W of Bremerton, WA
    40.5 km WSW of Poulsbo, WA
    62.6 km   W of Seattle, WA
Name of data file: 99081913164p
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significant earthquake to give essential information  about the
earthquake and previous earthquake activity
in the region.  This information will be updated as needed.
Detailed Information and Graphics about the Earthquake
Our data base of earthquake hypocenters contains information
from the 19th century to the present.
Included are:
-  A regional map  showing the location of 
the earthquake (in red) plus previous earthquakes M > 3.5 since 1990.
-  A Intermediate scale map  
showing the location of the earthquake and  prior historical earthquakes
with magnitude 3.5 or greater.
-  A list of 10 big earthquakes
preceding the mainshock  that are closest to it and have a 
magnitude greater than 3.5. These are the most significant
historical earthquakes in the vicinity of the mainshock 
(see intermediate scale map above). 
-  A map  showing 
the location of the earthquake relative to cities.
-  A map  showing 
the location of the earthquake relative to the nearest 
seismograph stations that recorded it.
-  A detailed list of all earthquakes
(M > 1.0) that occurred in the vicinity of the special earthquake 
in the previous two years. For the locations of these events see
the next map.
-  A map of all earthquakes 
(M > 1.0) that occurred in the two years prior to the special earthquake.
Detailed area shown is just few kilometers around the mainshock.
-  A List of the nearest 20 strong motion sites
Earthquake Mechanism
If sufficient P-wave first motion data are available,
a fault plane determination for the earthquake
will be available in the form of 
Moment Tensor Estimates of the Earthquake size may also be available. To see,
check at Oregon State U.
Preliminary Strong Motion Information
 
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