Earthquake: 1962 Magna, Utah; Magnitude 5.2, Repairing Gas Pipe Leak in West Point, Utah
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Resource ID
1531
Resource Type
Photo
Title
Earthquake: 1962 Magna, Utah; Magnitude 5.2, Repairing Gas Pipe Leak in West Point, Utah
Author
Deseret News
Date
November 30, 1961
State
Utah
Keywords
earthquake
Accession
UGS-P1198
Camera make / model
Exp10000XL
Notes
Part of the 1995-1997 Personalizing the Earthquake Threat publication by the University of Utah Seismograph Stations, Earthquake Education Services; U.S. Geological Survey NEHRP project, award 1434-95-G-2566.
Caption
Gas Pipe at 3000 West and 300 North in West Point, Utah is Being Taped to Stop a High Pressure Leak That Occurred at the Same Time as the Earthquake. The Repair Took More Than 5 Hours to Complete. Due to the Coincidence of Timing, Mountain Fuel Company Officials Assume That the Earthquake Was Responsible for the Leak (Deseret News 9/16/1962). 1962 Magna, Utah Earthquake Magnitude 5.2.
Marker lat / long: 41.118102, -112.083834 (WGS84)