Individual Event Report
Event #423 - Summary, and parameter estimates with source IDs |
Milne is the only source. He says: "1909 MAY 17. 9:20 a.m. Vancouver newspapers report a strong vibration was felt over all the western provinces at this time. Information comes from Winnipeg, Regina, and strangely enough from Prince Rupert. No major tremor was recorded at this time which could have been felt over such a wide area. It is suggested that little weight be placed upon these reports." |
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 |
1909 |
5 |
17 |
9 |
20 |
A |
L |
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Winnipeg |
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MILNE - 1434 |
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MILNE - 1434 |
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Underlying Source Material
Source ID |
Publication |
Pub Date |
Pub Details |
1434 |
Milne, W.G., 1956, Seismic Activity in Canada, west of the 113th meridian 1841-1951: Canada Dominion Obs. Pub., V. 18, No. 7, pp. 119-146 |
1957 |
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Transcription: 1909 MAY 17. 9:20 a.m. Vancouver newspapers report a strong vibration was felt over all the western provinces at this time. Information comes from Winnipeg, Regina, and strangely enough from Prince Rupert. No major tremor was recorded at this time which could have been felt over such a wide area. It is suggested that little weight be placed upon these reports. |
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