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= Field survey of earthquake effects from the magnitude 4.0 southern Maine earthquake of October 16, 2012 =
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<span>The magnitude 4.0 earthquake that occurred on October 16, 2012, near Hollis Center and Waterboro in southwestern Maine surprised and startled local residents but caused only minor damage. A two-person U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) team was sent to Maine to conduct an intensity survey and document the damage. The only damage we observed was the failure of a chimney and plaster cracks in two buildings in East and North Waterboro, 6 kilometers (km) west of the epicenter. We photographed the damage and interviewed residents to determine the intensity distribution in the epicentral area. The damage and shaking reports are consistent with a maximum Modified Mercalli Intensity (MMI) of 5–6 for an area 1–8 km west of the epicenter, slightly higher than the maximum Community Decimal Intensity (CDI) of 5 determined by the USGS “Did You Feel It?Web site. The area of strong shaking in East Waterboro corresponds to updip rupture on a fault plane that dips steeply east. </span>
 
== Table of Contents ==
* Abstract
* Introduction
* Historical Seismicity and Seismic Hazard in Maine
* Focal Mechanism, Centroid Depth, and Moment Magnitude
* Postearthquake Intensity Survey
* Building Damage
* Shaking Effects
* Comparing the Field Intensities to the “Did You Feel It?” Intensities
* Inferring the Fault Plane from the Intensity Distribution
* Conclusions
* References Cited

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