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Preferred Location Parameters Parameter Value Uncertainty Magnitude 1.9 Ml


Preferred Location Parameters Parameter Value Uncertainty Magnitude 1.9 Ml ± 0.50 Location 44.789°N, 110.532°W ± 1.2 km Depth 4.8 km ± 0.7 km Number of Stations Used Not Specified Number of Phases Used 10 Minimum Distance 8.0 km (0.07°) Travel Time Residual 0.11 sec Azimuthal Gap 194° Review Status MANUAL Event ID uu60065912 See the “Contributed Solutions” for a list of all contributed location parameters. Contributed Solutions
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