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Sources of Information
1. Arabasz, W.J., R.B, Smith and W.D. Richins, Editors (1979). Earthquake Studies in Utah 1850 to 1978, Special Publication, University of Utah Seismograph Stations, Salt Lake City, Utah, 552 pp.
2. Arabasz, W.J., J.C. Pechmann and S.J. Nava (1994). The Magnitude (MW) 5.8-5.9 Earthquake in SE Idaho of February 3, 1994, and Associated Shocks, University of Utah Seismograph Stations Preliminary Earthquake Report, 5 pp.
3. Olig, S.S. (1995). Ground shaking and modified mercalli intensities, in The September 2, 1992 ML 5.8 St. George Earthquake, Washington County , Utah, Circular 88, Utah Geological Survey, p. 12-20.
4. Pechmann, J.C., S.J. Nava and W.J. Arabasz (1991). Seismological Analysis of Four Recent Moderate (ML 4.8 to 5.4) Earthquakes in Utah, report to the Utah Geological Survey for Contract Number 89-3659, 107 pp.
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6. Smith, R.B. and W.J. Arabasz (1991). Seismicity of the Intermountain seismic belt, in Slemmons, D.B., Engdahl, I.R., Zoback, M.L., and Blackwell, D., editors, Neotectonics of North America, Boulder Colorado, Geological Society of America, Decade Map volume 1, p. 185-227.
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8. United States Geological Survey (1994). Preliminary determination of epicenters: February monthly listing, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 32 pp.
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