1872 Lone Pine earthquake

The Great Lone Pine earthquake was one of the largest earthquakes to hit California in recorded history. The quake struck on March 26, 1872 and its epicenter was near Lone Pine, California in Owens Valley. The true size of this earthquake is not known, but historical evidence detailing the damage it caused in settlements and landforms near the epicenter, and the geographic extent to which noticeable movement was felt, leads researchers to estimat... more

Earthquakes

Date and time (GMT):

  • Mar 26, 1872 10:30AM UTC

Magnitude:

Magnitude Value qualifier Scale Source
  • 7.6
  • Beanland and Clark, 1994

Epicenter:

Latitude Longitude
  • 36.5
  • -118

Nearest location:

Total fatalities:

  • 27
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Event

Start date:

  • Mar 26, 1872
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