(Ml 3.5) CALTECH/USGS EARTHQUAKE MESSAGE

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                     == PRELIMINARY EARTHQUAKE REPORT ==

                    California Integrated Seismic Network
                           http://www.cisn.org
                      USGS/Caltech/CGS/UCB/UCSD/UNR

Version 1: This report supersedes any earlier reports about this event.

This is a computer-generated message and has not yet been reviewed by a
seismologist.

PRINCIPAL EARTHQUAKE PARAMETERS
_______________________________


Magnitude              : 3.5  Ml (A micro quake)
Event Date & Time      :  3/10/2006   11:45:03 PM PST
                          3/11/2006   07:45:03    UTC
Coordinates            : 34.2892 N, 116.8292 W
                       : (34 deg. 17.35 min. N,  116 deg. 49.75 min. W)
Depth                  :    3.6 miles (   5.7 km)
Location Quality       : Excellent
  2 mi. (  3 km) NE  of Big Bear City, CA
 29 mi. ( 46 km) ENE of San Bernardino, CA
  4 mi. (  7 km) SSE of CUSHENBURY (quarry)

More Information about this event and other earthquakes is available at
http://quake.wr.usgs.gov/recenteqs/latestfault.htm

ADDITIONAL EARTHQUAKE PARAMETERS
________________________________
rms misfit                   :  0.22 seconds
horizontal location error    :   0.2 km
vertical location error      :   0.7 km
maximum azimuthal gap        :    21 degrees
distance to nearest station  :   7.0 km
event ID                     : 14216544

SOURCE OF INFORMATION/CONTACTS
________________________________

CISN Southern California Management Center

         Caltech Seismological Laboratory
         U.S. Geological Survey

         http://www.cisn.org/scmc.html

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