Three small earthquakes shook the Bay Space close to Santa Rosa on Sunday afternoon, based on the U.S. Geological Survey.
The most important was a magnitude 4.0 temblor at 3:30 p.m., which was adopted eight minutes later by a magnitude 3.1 temblor, then at 4:04 p.m. by a magnitude 3.4 earthquake.
All three quakes had been centered two to a few miles from Santa Rosa, based on the USGS. Gentle shaking was reported in Santa Rosa and north close to Clearlake, and as far south as San José, in addition to to the east in Sacramento and Elk Grove.
Within the final 10 days, there was one earthquake of magnitude 3.0 or larger centered close by.
A median of 25 earthquakes with magnitudes of 4.0 to five.0 happen annually in California and Nevada, based on a current three-year information pattern.
The magnitude 4.0 earthquake occurred at a depth of 1.2 miles. The three.1 temblor was at a depth of 1.4 miles, and the three.4 quake was at a depth of two.3 miles.
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