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A minor earthquake at Calverley, Leeds, on July 27 2019.

Posted: Thu 08 Aug, 2019 11:21 pm
by Leodian
The recent UK Earthquakes section in the British Geological Survey website reports that an earthquake was detected at Calverley, Leeds, on July 27 2019. It occurred at 01:04 BST at a depth of 12km and magnitude 1.6. Though very minor in World terms it was a highish magnitude for UK earthquakes. I wonder if anyone felt it? The map below (derived from the Google map brought up in the BGS website) shows the location of the earthquake.
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I edited this post a little while after posting as I discovered that my home address could be easily found from the Google map I had used from the BGS website!!

Re: A minor earthquake at Calverley, Leeds, on July 27 2019.

Posted: Thu 14 Nov, 2019 6:05 pm
by Freeman
There was also a minor earthquake at Calverley in about 1950. There was a Fireworks Factory at Calverley Cutting which blew up. I was a boarder at Woodhouse Grove School which is about a mile away. We had to sit in the big hall and write letters home on a Sunday afternoon. I remember an explosion and the building shook. I believe somebody was killed.

Re: A minor earthquake at Calverley, Leeds, on July 27 2019.

Posted: Sat 16 Nov, 2019 2:13 pm
by Leodian
Talking of earthquakes there was one not far from Leeds on November 8 2019 at Shibden Head near Halifax. Occurring at 16:12 it was a 2.3 magnitude event at 5km depth with an intensity of 2. As for that at Calverley though not a significant event in world earthquakes it was quite a strong one for the UK.