Utah Earthquake Epicenters Mining Induced 1928 to 2016
Last update · November 2017
Category: Geoscience Data Type: Point GIS data Steward: Utah Geological Survey (UGS)
The data contains earthquake origin time, location, and size for the Utah region. This dataset represents the modern epicenters of mining induced earthquakes in Utah from 1928 to 2016.
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Utah Earthquake Epicenters Mining Induced 1928 to 2016 , opens in a new tab in the SGID on ArcGIS Utah Earthquake Epicenters Mining Induced 1928 to 2016 feature service , opens in a new tabQuick clips
Feature service URL
https://services1.arcgis.com/99lidPhWCzftIe9K/ArcGIS/rest/services/EarthquakeEpicentersMiningInduced_1928to2016/FeatureServer/0
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select * from geoscience.earthquake_epicenters_mining_induced_1928_to_2016 limit 10;
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A closer look
The native spatial reference for this dataset is UTM Zone 12N, NAD83 (0.01 meter coordinate precision). There are no constraints or warranties with regard to the use of this dataset. Users are encouraged to attribute content to: Utah Geological Survey, State of Utah, SGID. Earthquake epicenters were created and are maintained by the Utah Geological Survey.