- 1812 San Juan Capistrano earthquake - Wikipedia
The 1812 San Juan Capistrano earthquake, also known simply as the Capistrano earthquake or the Wrightwood earthquake, [6] occurred on December 8 at 15:00 UTC (07:00 a m local time) in Alta California At the time, this was a colonial territory of the Spanish Empire
- Southern California Earthquake Data Center at Caltech
Another damaging earthquake occurred in southern California in the month of December, 1812, potentially triggered by the Wrightwood quake two weeks earlier that month
- 1812 San Juan Capistrano earthquake explained
The 1812 San Juan Capistrano earthquake, also known simply as the Capistrano earthquake or the Wrightwood earthquake, [1] occurred on December 8 at 15:00 UTC (07:00 a m local time) in Alta California At the time, this was a colonial territory of the Spanish Empire
- 1812 Ventura earthquake - Wikipedia
The seismic shaking was followed by a tsunami that considerably damaged places in present-day Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties, California, which was at the time a territory of the Spanish Empire [3][4] One person was killed during the earthquake and another from an aftershock
- San Andreas May Have Had Help Triggering a Historic Earthquake
On December 8, 1812, an earthquake shook the Spanish mission of San Juan Capistrano in southern California, toppling buildings and killing 40 people attending mass at the mission
- 1812 San Juan Capistrano earthquake - Reference. org
The 1812 San Juan Capistrano earthquake, also known simply as the Capistrano earthquake or the Wrightwood earthquake, occurred on December 8 at 15:00 UTC (07:00 local time) in Alta California At the time, this was a colonial territory of the Spanish Empire
- M 7. 5 - Northwest of San Bernardino, California
California Department of Conservation, California Geological Survey Downloadable list of magnitude 4 and greater earthquakes, compiled from various sources (1769-2000)
- 1812 Santa Barbara Earthquake: In Brief
The soldiers at the presidio in Santa Barbara were so disturbed by the earthquake that they abandoned the presidio, building thatched huts near the Santa Barbara Mission, where the shaking from the earthquakes was said to be more moderate
- 1812 San Juan Capistrano earthquake — Grokipedia
Paleoseismic investigations at sites along the San Andreas fault, particularly near Wrightwood, California, have provided key evidence confirming the occurrence and characteristics of the 1812 San Juan Capistrano earthquake
- 1812 San Juan Capistrano earthquake - Wikiwand
The 1812 San Juan Capistrano earthquake, also known simply as the Capistrano earthquake or the Wrightwood earthquake, occurred on December 8 at 15:00 UTC in Alta California At the time, this was a colonial territory of the Spanish Empire
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