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EARTHQUAKES IN UTAH, 1884-1989

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EARTHQUAKES IN UTAH, 1884-1989

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Product Details

Product Number
19018
Series
OFR-91-128
Scale
NO SCALE
Alternate ID
910128
ISBN
978-0-607-91191-6
Authors
GOTER, SUSAN K.
Version Date
01/01/1990
Regions
UT
Countries
USA
Media
Paper
Format
Flat
Digital Reproduction
Yes

Additional Details

Description
Map showing earthquake epicenters across Utah with a shaded relief base. Use this map to compare the number and frequency of earthquakes in Utah to other states and regions, to compare population centers and earthquakes, and to analyze the places in Utah where earthquakes are most frequent. Includes earthquakes with at least 2.0 magnitude. Base map reprinted with permission of Raven Maps and Images. Map size 40" x 54".
Survey Date
1990
Print Date
1990
Height In Inches
54.000
Length In Inches
40.000
Two Sided
No
Pieces
1
Languages
English
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