At 2:48 a.m. local time (MDT; 08:48 UTC) on 6 August 2007, a major collapse occurred in the Crandall Canyon coal mine in east-central Utah. This collapse resulted in the deaths of six miners who were working underground in the area of the collapse. Ten days later, a much smaller collapse in this mine killed three rescue workers and injured six others (Stricklin 2007).
A local magnitude (ML) 3.9 seismic event occurred at approximately the same time and place as the Crandall Canyon Mine collapse. Seismological evidence summarized in this paper and in a companion...
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