The tumbling boulders unleashed so much fury before daybreak Saturday that the fall registered as a magnitude-2.5 earthquake. The debris fell into Tenaya Canyon and buried the southern portion of the Mirror Lake loop trail.
Park geologist Greg Stock said the avalanche at 5:26 a.m. from Ahwiyah Point was the largest in 10 years, surpassing the October event that forced the park to permanently close part of Curry Village.
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Earthquake Details
Magnitude | 2.4 |
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Location | 37.752°N, 119.540°W |
Depth | 6.7 km (4.2 miles) |
Region | CENTRAL CALIFORNIA |
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Location Uncertainty | horizontal +/- 0.2 km (0.1 miles); depth +/- 3.9 km (2.4 miles) |
Parameters | Nph= 65, Dmin=37 km, Rmss=0.15 sec, Gp= 47°, M-type=duration magnitude (Md), Version=2 |
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Event ID | nc40233925 |
Climbed across this rockfall three days after it happened. The decimation of the forest in the path of the slide left us speechless. Could still hear the occasional rockfall 4 or 5 days later in the middle of the night (at upper pines).
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