Individual Event Report
 
| Event #489 - Summary, and parameter estimates with source IDs                                             | 
 
| Underlying information for this event includes the observation of the Marietta weather observer of a shock lasting 60 seconds of RF intensity V. Bradford adds: "felt through southwest British Columbia and northwest Washington." Reid's notes cite the BSSA of 1916 (not yet in the database), and add: "Houses rocked and dishes rattled.  One house said to have been damaged." No newspapers have been reserarched. | 
 
| 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 | 
 
| 1916  | 
2  | 
22  | 
3  | 
45  | 
P  | 
P  | 
48.80  | 
122.60  | 
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Marietta  | 
WA  | 
V  | 
MM  | 
  | 
  | 
  | 
 
| TAWA - 1146 | 
USEQS - 951 | 
 -  | 
 -  | 
USEQS - 951 | 
 -  |  
 
 Underlying Source Material
| Source ID | 
Publication | 
Pub Date | 
Pub Details | 
 
| 1146  | 
Townley, S. D. and M. W.  Allen, 1939, Descriptive Catalog of Earthquakes of the Pacific Coast of the United States 1769-1928, Chap. III Earthquakes in Washington, 1883-1928, BSSA, V. 29, No. 1, pp. 259-268  | 
1939  | 
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| Transcription: 1916 February 22. 3:45 p.m. V. Marietta, Whatcom Co.-MWR, 44, 88.  | 
 
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| Source ID | 
Publication | 
Pub Date | 
Pub Details | 
 
| 313  | 
Bradford, Donald C., 1935, Seismic History of the Puget Sound Basin, BSSA, V. 25, No. 2,  pp. 138-153  | 
1935  | 
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| Transcription: 1916 February 22, 3:45 a.m.; 48 degrees 47' north, 122 degrees 35' west; Marietta; felt through southwest British Columbia and northwest Washington. | 
 
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| Source ID | 
Publication | 
Pub Date | 
Pub Details | 
 
| 135  | 
Rasmussen,  Norman, 1967,  Washington state earthquakes 1840 through 1965, BSSA V. 57, No. 3, pp. 463-476  | 
1967  | 
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| Transcription: 135     1916   Feb. 22    23:45          48.8 N, 122.6 W       V            1 | 
 
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| Source ID | 
Publication | 
Pub Date | 
Pub Details | 
 
| 1010  | 
U. S. Dept. of Commerce, 1973, Earthquake History of the United States, V. 41-1, revised ed., pp. 89-96  | 
1973  | 
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| Transcription: 1916. February 22.  Marietta, Wash.  Houses rocked; dishes rattled.  Felt throughout southwestern British Columbia and northwestern Washington. | 
 
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| Source ID | 
Publication | 
Pub Date | 
Pub Details | 
 
| 951  | 
U. S. Dept. of Commerce, 1973, Earthquake History of the United States, V. 41-1, revised ed., pp. 89-96  | 
1973  | 
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| Transcription: Feb.    22        03:45          Marietta, Wash                      48.8    122.6       -         V         3-25 | 
 
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| Source ID | 
Publication | 
Pub Date | 
Pub Details | 
 
| 2240  | 
Monthly Weather Review  | 
1916  | 
V. 44, p. 88  | 
 
Transcription: Date:February 22, 1916 Time (Greenwich Civil):  11:45 Location: Marietta, Wash. Latitude (deg., min.): 48 47 Longitude (deg.,min.):  122 35 RF Intensity:  5 Number of Shocks: 2 Duration (sec.): 60 Sounds: Remarks: Observer:  S.B. Mayhew | 
 
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| Source ID | 
Publication | 
Pub Date | 
Pub Details | 
 
| 1807  | 
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: 191602221145000 48800-122600  V                  NO 5 01 | 
 
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| Source ID | 
Publication | 
Pub Date | 
Pub Details | 
 
| 769  | 
Reid, unpub., Scrapbook and Cardfile, on microfilm at USGS in Menlo Park  | 
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| Transcription: Marietta 48 degrees 47' N;  122 degrees 35' W  PST  3:45  am 22 Feb, 1916 GMT 11h 45m V    2 shocks   duration 60 seconds -MWR 88; Bull SSA 1916 VI 50; SB IV 826 Felt throughout SW BC and NW WA.  Houses rocked and dishes rattled.  One house said to have been damaged. | 
 
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