Baja Quake History
Posted by Don in Hollister on January 07, 2002 at 10:49:18:

Most of the current quakes appear to be associated with the mid to southern portion of the Imperial fault, but there are a couple that appear to be associated with the Cerro Prieto fault.

At first I thought there might be a seismic gap along the mid portion of the Imperial fault in the area of the current quakes, but can't say conclusive that there is because the overall quake history for that area isn't known by me at this time.

This is what I found for the Baja area in general. Take Care…Don in creepy town

1852/11/29 20:00 32°30' 115° Volcano Lake, B.C. 6½
1892/02/24 07:20 32°33' 115°38' Laguna Salada, B.C. 7
1915/11/21 00:13 32° 115° Volcano Lake, B.C. 7.1
1934/12/30 13:52 32°15' 115°30' Laguna Salada, B.C. 6.5
1940/05/19 04:36 32°44' 115°30' Imperial Valley 7.1
1954/10/24 09:14 31°30' 116° East of Santo Tomas, B.C. 6.0
1954/11/12 12:26 31°30' 116° East of Santo Tomas,B.C. 6.3
1956/02/09 14:32 31°45' 115°55 San Miguel, B.C. 6.8
1956/02/09 15:24 31°45' 115°55' San Miguel, B.C. 6.1
1956/02/14 18:33 31°30' 115°30' San Miguel, B.C. 6.3
1956/02/15 01:20 31°30' 115°30' San Miguel, B.C. 6.4
1980/06/09 03:28 32°12' 115° S' Victoria, B.C. 6.4

1956/12/13 13:15 31° 115° Westem shore, Gulf of Califomia 6.0
1966/08/07 17:36 31°48' 114°30' Gulf of Califomia 6.3