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Magnitude 4.0 Earthquake Strikes Mammoth Lakes Area

MAMMOTH LAKES (CBS SF) -- A earthquake registering a preliminary magnitude of 4.0 struck near Mammoth Lakes Sunday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey's automated seismograph alert network.

The quake hit shortly after 5 p.m. Sunday in an a volcanic area Southeast of Mammoth Lakes, which saw a swarm of quakes earlier this year.

The quake struck an estimated depth of 7 km below the earth's surface. Deeper quakes are less noticeable while a shallow quake--in the 0 to 40 mile depth range--can feel much stronger than their actual reported magnitude. Quakes just below the earth's surface, in the 0 to 10 miles range, can cause even more damage at lower magnitudes.

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