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- The 1934 Hansel Valley earthquake occurred on March 12 at approximately 8:05 a.m. MST with a moment magnitude of 6.6 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of VIII (Severe). The shock originated in the Hansel Valley at the north end of the Great Salt Lake in Utah in the United States. Damage was mostly confined to vulnerable buildings, and two people died. The dip-slip (normal) fault that generated the shock ruptured the surface of the ground and other geologic features were documented. A large aftershock occurred three hours after the initial event and may have caused additional damage. (en)
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- https://geology.utah.gov/docs/geothermal/ngds/Activefaults/2358.pdf
- https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/%3Fextent=36.61553,-116.34521&extent=42.35043,-106.74316&range=search&sort=largest&timeZone=utc&search=%7B%22name%22:%22Search%20Results%22,%22params%22:%7B%22starttime%22:%220000-00-00%2000:00:00%22,%22endtime%22:%223000-09-04%2023:59:59%22,%22maxlatitude%22:41.994,%22minlatitude%22:36.999,%22maxlongitude%22:-109.045,%22minlongitude%22:-114.041,%22minmagnitude%22:5,%22orderby%22:%22time%22%7D%7D
- https://web.archive.org/web/20200318203034/https:/www.ksl.com/article/22468526/5-biggest-earthquakes-ever-to-happen-in-utah
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- The 1934 Hansel Valley earthquake occurred on March 12 at approximately 8:05 a.m. MST with a moment magnitude of 6.6 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of VIII (Severe). The shock originated in the Hansel Valley at the north end of the Great Salt Lake in Utah in the United States. Damage was mostly confined to vulnerable buildings, and two people died. The dip-slip (normal) fault that generated the shock ruptured the surface of the ground and other geologic features were documented. A large aftershock occurred three hours after the initial event and may have caused additional damage. (en)
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- 1934 Hansel Valley earthquake (en)
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