Conversion of GMT/UTC to Local Time
The date and time of earthquake occurrence is expressed in either local time [e.g., Mountain Standard Time (MST), Mountain Daylight Time (MDT)] or in Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). GMT time (sometimes referred to as Coordinated Universal Time or UTC) is the time along the prime meridian through Greenwich, England, and is used as a time standard throughout the world. Local time (MST) is 7 hours behind GMT (i.e., local time = GMT – 7 hours). [During three time periods, GMT was 6 hours earlier than MST (02:00 Mar. 30, 1918 to 02:00 Oct. 27, 1918; 02:00 Mar. 30, 1919 to 02:00 Oct. 26, 1919; and 02:00 Feb. 9, 1942 to 02:00 Sept. 30, 1945)]. Seismologists routinely convert from local time to GMT for research purposes to avoid potential problems in translating between time zones around the world.
MST |
GMT |
MDT |
12 (midnight) | 07 | 01 (1 am) |
01 (1 am) | 08 | 02 |
02 | 09 | 03 |
03 | 10 | 04 |
04 | 11 | 05 |
05 | 12 | 06 (6 am) |
06 (6 am) | 13 | 07 |
07 | 14 | 08 |
08 | 15 | 09 |
09 | 16 | 10 |
10 | 17 | 11 |
11 | 18 | 12 (noon) |
12 (noon) | 19 | 01 (1 pm) |
01 (1 pm) | 20 | 02 |
02 | 21 | 03 |
03 | 22 | 04 |
04 | 23 | 05 |
05 | 00 | 06 (6 pm) |
06 (6 pm) | 01 | 07 |
07 | 02 | 08 |
08 | 03 | 09 |
09 | 04 | 10 |
10 | 05 | 11 |
11 | 06 | 12 (midnight) |