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List of earthquakes in California

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List of earthquakes in California

The earliest known earthquake in the U.S. state of California was documented in 1769 by the Spanish explorers and Catholic missionaries of the Portolá expedition as they traveled northward from San Diego along the Santa Ana River near the present site of Los Angeles. Ship captains and other explorers also documented earthquakes. As Spanish missions were constructed beginning in the late 18th century, earthquake records were kept. After the missions were secularized in 1834, records were sparse until the California gold rush in the 1840s. From 1850 to 2004, there was about one potentially damaging event per year on average, though many of these did not cause serious consequences or loss of life. Since the three damaging earthquakes that occurred in the American Midwest and the United States East Coast (1755 Cape Ann, 1811–1812 New Madrid, 1886 Charleston) were well known, it became apparent to settlers that the earthquake hazard was different in California. While the 1812 San Juan Capistrano, 1857 Fort Tejon, and 1872 Owens Valley shocks were in mostly unpopulated areas and only moderately destructive, the 1868 Hayward event affected the thriving financial hub of the San Francisco Bay Area, with damage from Santa Rosa in the north to Santa Cruz in the south. By this time, scientists were well aware of the threat, but seismology was still in its infancy. Following destructive earthquakes in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, real estate developers, press, and boosters minimized and downplayed the risk of earthquakes out of fear that the ongoing economic boom would be negatively affected.

According to seismologist Charles Richter, the 1906 San Francisco earthquake moved the United States Government into acknowledging the problem. Prior to that, no agency was specifically focused on researching earthquake activity. The United States Weather Bureau did record when they happened and several United States Geological Survey scientists had briefly disengaged from their regular duties of mapping mineral resources to write reports on the New Madrid and Charleston events, but no trained geologists were working on the problem until after 1906 when the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey was made responsible. The outlook improved when Professor Andrew Lawson brought the state's first monitoring program online at the University of California, Berkeley in 1910 with seismologist Harry Wood, who was later instrumental in getting the Caltech Seismological Laboratory in Pasadena operational in the 1920s. Early developments at the Caltech lab included an earthquake observation network using their own custom-built short-period seismometers, the Richter scale, and the Modified Mercalli intensity scale (an updated version of the Mercalli intensity scale). In 1933, the Long Beach earthquake occurred in a populated area and damaged or destroyed many public school buildings in Long Beach and Los Angeles. Some decades later, the San Fernando earthquake affected the San Fernando Valley north of Los Angeles with heavy damage to several hospitals. In both cases, the perception of California policy makers changed, and state laws and building codes were modified (with much debate) to require commercial and residential properties to be built to withstand earthquakes. Higher standards were established for fire stations, hospitals, and schools, and construction of dwellings was also restricted near active faults.

Tables

· Notable earthquakes
Ferndale
Ferndale
Date
2022-12-20
Name
Ferndale
Area
North Coast
Mag.
6.4 Mw
MMI
VIII
Deaths
2
Injuries
17
Ridgecrest
Ridgecrest
Date
2019-07-05
Name
Ridgecrest
Area
Eastern
Mag.
7.1 Mw
MMI
IX
Injuries
5
Total damage
$5.3bn
Notes
Doublet
Ridgecrest
Ridgecrest
Date
2019-07-04
Name
Ridgecrest
Area
Eastern
Mag.
6.4 Mw
MMI
VIII
Deaths
1
Injuries
20
Total damage
$5.3bn
Notes
Doublet
South Napa
South Napa
Date
2014-08-24
Name
South Napa
Area
North Bay
Mag.
6.0 Mw
MMI
VIII
Deaths
1
Injuries
~200
Total damage
$362M–$1bn
La Habra
La Habra
Date
2014-03-28
Name
La Habra
Area
LA Area
Mag.
5.1 Mw
MMI
VII
Injuries
Few
Total damage
$10.8M
Baja California
Baja California
Date
2010-04-04
Name
Baja California
Area
Baja California
Mag.
7.2 Mw
MMI
VII
Deaths
2–4
Injuries
100–233
Total damage
$1.15bn
Eureka
Eureka
Date
2010-01-09
Name
Eureka
Area
North Coast
Mag.
6.5 Mw
MMI
VII
Injuries
35
Total damage
$21.8–43M
Chino Hills
Chino Hills
Date
2008-07-29
Name
Chino Hills
Area
LA Area
Mag.
5.4 Mw
MMI
VI
Injuries
8
Total damage
Limited
Alum Rock
Alum Rock
Date
2007-10-30
Name
Alum Rock
Area
Bay Area
Mag.
5.6 Mw
MMI
VI
Total damage
Limited
San Simeon
San Simeon
Date
2003-12-22
Name
San Simeon
Area
Central Coast
Mag.
6.6 Mw
MMI
VIII
Deaths
2
Injuries
40
Total damage
$250–300M
Yountville
Yountville
Date
2000-09-03
Name
Yountville
Area
North Bay
Mag.
5.0 Mw
MMI
VII
Injuries
41
Total damage
$10–50M
Hector Mine
Hector Mine
Date
1999-10-16
Name
Hector Mine
Area
Eastern
Mag.
7.1 Mw
MMI
VII
Injuries
4–5
Total damage
Limited
Northridge
Northridge
Date
1994-01-17
Name
Northridge
Area
LA Area
Mag.
6.7 Mw
MMI
IX
Deaths
57
Injuries
8,700+
Total damage
$13–40bn
Big Bear
Big Bear
Date
1992-06-28
Name
Big Bear
Area
Inland Empire
Mag.
6.5 Mw
MMI
VIII
Injuries
63
Total damage
More than $60M
Notes
Triggered
Landers
Landers
Date
1992-06-28
Name
Landers
Area
Inland Empire
Mag.
7.3 Mw
MMI
IX
Deaths
3
Injuries
400+
Total damage
$92M
Cape Mendocino
Cape Mendocino
Date
1992-04-26
Name
Cape Mendocino
Area
North Coast
Mag.
6.6 Mw
MMI
VIII
Total damage
Some
Notes
Triggered
Cape Mendocino
Cape Mendocino
Date
1992-04-26
Name
Cape Mendocino
Area
North Coast
Mag.
6.5 Mw
MMI
VIII
Total damage
Some
Notes
Triggered
Cape Mendocino
Cape Mendocino
Date
1992-04-25
Name
Cape Mendocino
Area
North Coast
Mag.
7.2 Mw
MMI
IX
Injuries
98–356
Total damage
$48–75M
Notes
Tsunami
Joshua Tree
Joshua Tree
Date
1992-04-22
Name
Joshua Tree
Area
Inland Empire
Mag.
6.3 Ms
MMI
VII
Injuries
32
Total damage
Light–moderate
Sierra Madre
Sierra Madre
Date
1991-06-28
Name
Sierra Madre
Area
LA Area
Mag.
5.6 Mw
MMI
VII
Deaths
2
Injuries
100–107
Total damage
$34–40M
Upland
Upland
Date
1990-02-28
Name
Upland
Area
LA Area
Mag.
5.7 Mw
MMI
VII
Injuries
30
Total damage
$12.7M
Loma Prieta
Loma Prieta
Date
1989-10-17
Name
Loma Prieta
Area
Santa Cruz Mts
Mag.
6.9 Mw
MMI
IX
Deaths
63
Injuries
3,757
Total damage
$5.6–6bn
Notes
Tsunami
Loma Prieta
Loma Prieta
Date
1989-08-08
Name
Loma Prieta
Area
Santa Cruz Mts
Mag.
5.4 ML
MMI
VII
Deaths
1
Total damage
Minor
Elmore Ranch
Elmore Ranch
Date
1987-11-24
Name
Elmore Ranch
Area
Imperial Valley
Mag.
6.5 Mw
MMI
VIII
Deaths
2
Injuries
90+
Notes
Triggered
Superstition Hills
Superstition Hills
Date
1987-11-23
Name
Superstition Hills
Area
Imperial Valley
Mag.
6.1 Mw
MMI
VIII
Total damage
$3M
Whittier
Whittier
Date
1987-10-01
Name
Whittier
Area
LA Area
Mag.
5.9 Mw
MMI
VIII
Deaths
8
Injuries
200
Total damage
$213–358M
Chalfant Valley
Chalfant Valley
Date
1986-07-21
Name
Chalfant Valley
Area
Eastern
Mag.
6.2 Mw
MMI
VI
Injuries
2
Total damage
$2.7M
Notes
Sequence
Oceanside
Oceanside
Date
1986-07-13
Name
Oceanside
Area
South Coast
Mag.
5.8 Mw
MMI
VI
Injuries
1
Total damage
$700k
N. Palm Springs
N. Palm Springs
Date
1986-07-08
Name
N. Palm Springs
Area
Inland Empire
Mag.
6.0 Mw
MMI
VII
Injuries
29–40
Total damage
$4.5–6M
Morgan Hill
Morgan Hill
Date
1984-04-24
Name
Morgan Hill
Area
South Bay
Mag.
6.2 Mw
MMI
VIII
Injuries
21–27
Total damage
$7.5–8M
Coalinga
Coalinga
Date
1983-05-02
Name
Coalinga
Area
Central Valley
Mag.
6.2 Mw
MMI
VIII
Injuries
94
Total damage
$10M
Westmorland
Westmorland
Date
1981-04-26
Name
Westmorland
Area
Imperial Valley
Mag.
5.9 Mw
MMI
VII
Total damage
$1–3M
Eureka
Eureka
Date
1980-11-08
Name
Eureka
Area
North Coast
Mag.
7.3 Mw
MMI
VII
Injuries
6
Total damage
$2–2.75M
Mammoth Lakes
Mammoth Lakes
Date
1980-05-25
Name
Mammoth Lakes
Area
Eastern
Mag.
6.2 Mw
MMI
VII
Injuries
9
Total damage
$1.5M
Notes
Swarm
Livermore
Livermore
Date
1980-01-26
Name
Livermore
Area
East Bay
Mag.
5.4 Mw
MMI
VII
Notes
Doublet
Livermore
Livermore
Date
1980-01-24
Name
Livermore
Area
East Bay
Mag.
5.8 Mw
MMI
VII
Total damage
$11.5M
Notes
Doublet
Imperial Valley
Imperial Valley
Date
1979-10-15
Name
Imperial Valley
Area
Imperial Valley
Mag.
6.4 Mw
MMI
IX
Injuries
91
Total damage
$30M
Coyote Lake
Coyote Lake
Date
1979-08-06
Name
Coyote Lake
Area
South Bay
Mag.
5.7 Mw
MMI
VII
Injuries
16
Total damage
$500k
Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara
Date
1978-08-13
Name
Santa Barbara
Area
Central Coast
Mag.
5.8 Mw
MMI
VII
Injuries
65
Total damage
$12M
Butte County
Butte County
Date
1975-08-01
Name
Butte County
Area
Butte County
Mag.
5.7 ML
MMI
VIII
Injuries
10
Total damage
$3M
Point Mugu
Point Mugu
Date
1973-02-21
Name
Point Mugu
Area
South Coast
Mag.
5.8 Mw
MMI
VII
Injuries
Several
Total damage
$1M
San Fernando
San Fernando
Date
1971-02-09
Name
San Fernando
Area
LA Area
Mag.
6.6 Mw
MMI
XI
Deaths
58–65
Injuries
200–2,000
Total damage
$505–553M
Santa Rosa
Santa Rosa
Date
1969-10-01
Name
Santa Rosa
Area
North Bay
Mag.
5.7 Mw
MMI
VIII
Notes
Doublet
Santa Rosa
Santa Rosa
Date
1969-10-01
Name
Santa Rosa
Area
North Bay
Mag.
5.6 Mw
MMI
VII
Deaths
1
Total damage
$8.35M
Notes
Doublet
Borrego Mtn
Borrego Mtn
Date
1968-04-08
Name
Borrego Mtn
Area
Imperial Valley
Mag.
6.5 Mw
MMI
VII
Total damage
Some
Notes
Rockslides
San Francisco
San Francisco
Date
1957-03-22
Name
San Francisco
Area
Bay Area
Mag.
5.7 Mw
MMI
VII
Deaths
1
Injuries
40
Total damage
$1M
Eureka
Eureka
Date
1954-12-21
Name
Eureka
Area
North Coast
Mag.
6.5 ML
MMI
VII
Deaths
1
Injuries
Several
Total damage
$2.1M
Kern County
Kern County
Date
1952-08-22
Name
Kern County
Area
Central Valley
Mag.
5.8 Mw
MMI
VIII
Deaths
2
Injuries
Several
Total damage
$10M
Kern County
Kern County
Date
1952-07-21
Name
Kern County
Area
Central Valley
Mag.
7.3 Mw
MMI
XI
Deaths
12
Injuries
Hundreds
Total damage
$60M
Desert Hot Springs
Desert Hot Springs
Date
1948-12-04
Name
Desert Hot Springs
Area
Inland Empire
Mag.
6.4 Mw
MMI
VII
Injuries
Several
Total damage
Minor
Torrance–Gardena
Torrance–Gardena
Date
1941-11-14
Name
Torrance–Gardena
Area
LA Area
Mag.
5.4 Ms
MMI
VIII
Total damage
$1.1M
Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara
Date
1941-06-30
Name
Santa Barbara
Area
Central Coast
Mag.
5.9 Mw
MMI
VIII
Total damage
$100k
El Centro
El Centro
Date
1940-05-18
Name
El Centro
Area
Imperial Valley
Mag.
6.9 Mw
MMI
X
Deaths
9
Injuries
20
Total damage
$6M
Long Beach
Long Beach
Date
1933-03-10
Name
Long Beach
Area
South Coast
Mag.
6.4 Mw
MMI
VIII
Deaths
115–120
Total damage
$40M
Eureka
Eureka
Date
1932-06-06
Name
Eureka
Area
North Coast
Mag.
6.4 Mw
MMI
VIII
Deaths
1
Injuries
3
Total damage
Severe
Lompoc
Lompoc
Date
1927-11-04
Name
Lompoc
Area
Central Coast
Mag.
7.3 Mw
Total damage
Moderate
Notes
Tsunami
Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara
Date
1925-06-29
Name
Santa Barbara
Area
Central Coast
Mag.
6.8 Mw
MMI
IX
Deaths
13
Total damage
$8M
Humboldt County
Humboldt County
Date
1923-01-22
Name
Humboldt County
Area
North Coast
Mag.
7.2 Ms
Total damage
Severe
Notes
Tsunami
Inglewood
Inglewood
Date
1920-06-21
Name
Inglewood
Area
LA Area
Mag.
4.9 ML
MMI
VIII
Total damage
More than $100k
San Jacinto
San Jacinto
Date
1918-04-21
Name
San Jacinto
Area
Inland Empire
Mag.
6.7 Mw
MMI
IX
Deaths
1
Injuries
Several
Total damage
$200k
Imperial Valley
Imperial Valley
Date
1915-06-22
Name
Imperial Valley
Area
Imperial Valley
Mag.
5.5 Mw
MMI
VIII
Deaths
6
Total damage
$900k
Notes
Doublet
San Francisco
San Francisco
Date
1906-04-18
Name
San Francisco
Area
Northern–Central
Mag.
7.9 Mw
MMI
XI
Deaths
700–3,000+
Notes
Conflagration / tsunami
San Jacinto
San Jacinto
Date
1899-12-25
Name
San Jacinto
Area
Inland Empire
Mag.
6.7 Mw
MMI
IX
Deaths
6
Total damage
$50k or more
Mare Island
Mare Island
Date
1898-03-30
Name
Mare Island
Area
North Bay
Mag.
5.8–6.4 Mw
MMI
VIII–IX
Total damage
$350k
Vacaville–Winters
Vacaville–Winters
Date
1892-04-21
Name
Vacaville–Winters
Area
Central Valley
Mag.
6.2 MLa
MMI
IX
Notes
Doublet
Vacaville–Winters
Vacaville–Winters
Date
1892-04-19
Name
Vacaville–Winters
Area
North Bay
Mag.
6.4 MLa
MMI
IX
Deaths
1
Total damage
$225–250k
Notes
Doublet
Laguna Salada
Laguna Salada
Date
1892-02-23
Name
Laguna Salada
Area
Baja California
Mag.
7.1–7.2 Mw
MMI
VIII
Total damage
Moderate
Crescent City
Crescent City
Date
1873-11-23
Name
Crescent City
Area
North Coast
Mag.
6.7 MLa
MMI
VIII
Total damage
Some
Notes
Ground cracks
Owens Valley
Owens Valley
Date
1872-03-26
Name
Owens Valley
Area
Eastern
Mag.
7.4–7.9 Mw
MMI
X
Deaths
27
Injuries
56
Total damage
$250k
Hayward
Hayward
Date
1868-10-21
Name
Hayward
Area
Bay Area
Mag.
6.3–6.7 Mw
MMI
IX
Deaths
30
Total damage
$350k
Santa Cruz Mts
Santa Cruz Mts
Date
1865-10-08
Name
Santa Cruz Mts
Area
Santa Cruz Mts
Mag.
6.3 MLa
MMI
VIII
Total damage
$500k
Fort Tejon
Fort Tejon
Date
1857-01-09
Name
Fort Tejon
Area
Central–Southern
Mag.
7.9 Mw
MMI
IX
Deaths
2
Total damage
Severe
San Andreas
San Andreas
Date
1838-06-??
Name
San Andreas
Area
Bay Area
Mag.
6.8–7.2 Mw
MMI
VIII
Total damage
Minor
Ventura
Ventura
Date
1812-12-21
Name
Ventura
Area
Central Coast
Mag.
7.1 MLa
MMI
VIII
Deaths
1
Notes
Tsunami
San Juan Capistrano
San Juan Capistrano
Date
1812-12-08
Name
San Juan Capistrano
Area
South Coast
Mag.
6.9–7.5
MMI
VII–IX
Deaths
40
Total damage
Moderate
Date
Name
Area
Mag.
MMI
Deaths
Injuries
Total damage
Notes
2022-12-20
Ferndale
North Coast
6.4 Mw
VIII
2
17
2019-07-05
Ridgecrest
Eastern
7.1 Mw
IX
5
$5.3bn
Doublet
2019-07-04
Ridgecrest
Eastern
6.4 Mw
VIII
1
20
$5.3bn
Doublet
2014-08-24
South Napa
North Bay
6.0 Mw
VIII
1
~200
$362M–$1bn
2014-03-28
La Habra
LA Area
5.1 Mw
VII
Few
$10.8M
2010-04-04
Baja California
Baja California
7.2 Mw
VII
2–4
100–233
$1.15bn
2010-01-09
Eureka
North Coast
6.5 Mw
VII
35
$21.8–43M
2008-07-29
Chino Hills
LA Area
5.4 Mw
VI
8
Limited
2007-10-30
Alum Rock
Bay Area
5.6 Mw
VI
Limited
2003-12-22
San Simeon
Central Coast
6.6 Mw
VIII
2
40
$250–300M
2000-09-03
Yountville
North Bay
5.0 Mw
VII
41
$10–50M
1999-10-16
Hector Mine
Eastern
7.1 Mw
VII
4–5
Limited
1994-01-17
Northridge
LA Area
6.7 Mw
IX
57
8,700+
$13–40bn
1992-06-28
Big Bear
Inland Empire
6.5 Mw
VIII
63
More than $60M
Triggered
1992-06-28
Landers
Inland Empire
7.3 Mw
IX
3
400+
$92M
1992-04-26
Cape Mendocino
North Coast
6.6 Mw
VIII
Some
Triggered
1992-04-26
Cape Mendocino
North Coast
6.5 Mw
VIII
Some
Triggered
1992-04-25
Cape Mendocino
North Coast
7.2 Mw
IX
98–356
$48–75M
Tsunami
1992-04-22
Joshua Tree
Inland Empire
6.3 Ms
VII
32
Light–moderate
1991-06-28
Sierra Madre
LA Area
5.6 Mw
VII
2
100–107
$34–40M
1990-02-28
Upland
LA Area
5.7 Mw
VII
30
$12.7M
1989-10-17
Loma Prieta
Santa Cruz Mts
6.9 Mw
IX
63
3,757
$5.6–6bn
Tsunami
1989-08-08
Loma Prieta
Santa Cruz Mts
5.4 ML
VII
1
Minor
1987-11-24
Elmore Ranch
Imperial Valley
6.5 Mw
VIII
2
90+
Triggered
1987-11-23
Superstition Hills
Imperial Valley
6.1 Mw
VIII
$3M
1987-10-01
Whittier
LA Area
5.9 Mw
VIII
8
200
$213–358M
1986-07-21
Chalfant Valley
Eastern
6.2 Mw
VI
2
$2.7M
Sequence
1986-07-13
Oceanside
South Coast
5.8 Mw
VI
1
$700k
1986-07-08
N. Palm Springs
Inland Empire
6.0 Mw
VII
29–40
$4.5–6M
1984-04-24
Morgan Hill
South Bay
6.2 Mw
VIII
21–27
$7.5–8M
1983-05-02
Coalinga
Central Valley
6.2 Mw
VIII
94
$10M
1981-04-26
Westmorland
Imperial Valley
5.9 Mw
VII
$1–3M
1980-11-08
Eureka
North Coast
7.3 Mw
VII
6
$2–2.75M
1980-05-25
Mammoth Lakes
Eastern
6.2 Mw
VII
9
$1.5M
Swarm
1980-01-26
Livermore
East Bay
5.4 Mw
VII
Doublet
1980-01-24
Livermore
East Bay
5.8 Mw
VII
$11.5M
Doublet
1979-10-15
Imperial Valley
Imperial Valley
6.4 Mw
IX
91
$30M
1979-08-06
Coyote Lake
South Bay
5.7 Mw
VII
16
$500k
1978-08-13
Santa Barbara
Central Coast
5.8 Mw
VII
65
$12M
1975-08-01
Butte County
Butte County
5.7 ML
VIII
10
$3M
1973-02-21
Point Mugu
South Coast
5.8 Mw
VII
Several
$1M
1971-02-09
San Fernando
LA Area
6.6 Mw
XI
58–65
200–2,000
$505–553M
1969-10-01
Santa Rosa
North Bay
5.7 Mw
VIII
Doublet
1969-10-01
Santa Rosa
North Bay
5.6 Mw
VII
1
$8.35M
Doublet
1968-04-08
Borrego Mtn
Imperial Valley
6.5 Mw
VII
Some
Rockslides
1957-03-22
San Francisco
Bay Area
5.7 Mw
VII
1
40
$1M
1954-12-21
Eureka
North Coast
6.5 ML
VII
1
Several
$2.1M
1952-08-22
Kern County
Central Valley
5.8 Mw
VIII
2
Several
$10M
1952-07-21
Kern County
Central Valley
7.3 Mw
XI
12
Hundreds
$60M

References

  1. Annals of Geophysics
    http://www.annalsofgeophysics.eu/index.php/annals/article/view/3317/3363
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