Individual Event Report
 
| Event #649 - Summary, and parameter estimates with source IDs                                             | 
 
| From Townley and Allen: "Humboldt Bay, California. This severe shock was felt from Fort Seward to the Oregon border; so probably was felt in the southwest corner of Oregon.  It was felt in Cresent City, but not in Gold Beach..." No newspapers have been researched. | 
 
| 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  | 
8  | 
20  | 
12  | 
5  | 
P  | 
P  | 
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Humboldt Bay  | 
CA  | 
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| TA-OR - 558 | 
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TA-OR - 558 | 
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 Underlying Source Material
| Source ID | 
Publication | 
Pub Date | 
Pub Details | 
 
| 558  | 
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 August 20. 12:05 p.m. Humboldt Bay, California. This severe shock was felt from Fort Seward to the Oregon border; so probably was felt in the southwest corner of Oregon.  It was felt in Cresent City, but not in Gold Beach. More complete account in the California list. | 
 
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| Source ID | 
Publication | 
Pub Date | 
Pub Details | 
 
| 412  | 
Byerly, Perry, 1952, Pacific Coast Earthquakes, Condon Lecture, pp. 33-38  | 
1952  | 
U.W. Library, N979 B991p, Special Collections)  | 
 
| Transcription: 1927, August 20 Humboldt Bay, California. Probably felt in southern Oregon. | 
 
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