M 6.5 - 17 km ESE of Fallon Station, Nevada
- 1954-08-24 05:51:35 (UTC)
- 39.378°N 118.516°W
- 15.0 km depth
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Ground surface movement was increased several centimeters
at the break of the main fault of July 6, 1954 (11 13 UTC),
along the east edge of Rainbow Mountain. Displacement from
this shock was much more continuous than that of July 6,
probably as a result of the larger relative movement (76 cm
compared to 30 cm on July 6). The ground breakage extended
north for about 18 km to the region southeast of Carson
Sink. Only vertical movement was observed, however. Except
for the Lovelock area, where this earthquake considerably
damaged the Rogers Dam, damage to buildings, roads, and
irrigation facilities occurred in the same general areas as
for the shock on July 6. Also felt in California, Idaho,
Oregon, and Utah.
Maximum observed Modified Mercalli Intensity (MMI) IX
Abridged from Seismicity of the United States, 1568-1989 (Revised), by Carl W. Stover and Jerry L. Coffman, U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1527, United States Government Printing Office, Washington: 1993.