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AskUSGS Contact Us Products FY 2004 President's Budget Request for USGS Sales The Lewis and Clark Expedition and the USGS April 1-3, 2003 - Natural Science and Public Health Conference Magnitude 4.6 Twentynine Palms Base, CA March 11, 2003 Magnitude 6.8 NEW IRELAND REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA March 11, 2003 Magnitude 6.4 SOUTHERN XINJIANG, CHINA February 24, 2003 National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska - 2002 Assessment Key to Changes on USGS Home Page FY 2003 Appropriation for USGS Real-Time Map of U.S. Streamflow, Highlighting Areas of Floods and Droughts More news . . . Privacy Statement Disclaimer U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey URL http://www.usgs.gov/index.html Contact: USGS Web Team Last modification: 11-Mar-2003@17:28 http://www.usgs.gov/ [16/03/2003 16:28:51] FOIA Accessibility USGS Earthquake Hazards Program-Home Latest Quakes EQ Facts & Lists Hazards & Preparedness For Kids Only Regional Websites Science & Technology DID PRODUCTS ABOUT EQ FOR YOU HOME | & | | | | | FAQ | SEARCH US GLOSSARY TEACHERS FEEL SERVICES IT? Welcome to the U.S. Geological Survey Earthquake Hazards Program Website Information on worldwide earthquake activity, earthquake science, and earthquake hazard reduction. Maps of Recent US Earthquake Activity Earthquake News & Highlights Click on US map for more information. Magnitude 4.6 Twentynine Palms Base, CA March 11, 2003 Magnitude 6.8 NEW IRELAND REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA March 11, 2003 03/06/03 - "The USGS Earthquake Hazards Program in NEHRP-Investing in a Safer Future" Fact Sheet 02/27/03-Earthquake Monitoring for a Safer America: Congressional Briefing on February 27 Map shows all earthquakes M>=1 recorded during the past 7 days. 02/25/03-USGS New Release: U.S. Suffers Largest Earthquake of 2002 Magnitude 6.4 SOUTHERN XINJIANG, CHINA February 24, 2003 Advanced National Seismic System Earthquake News & Highlights Archives http://earthquake.usgs.gov/ (1 sur 2) [16/03/2003 16:29:18] USGS Earthquake Hazards Program-Home U.S. Geological Survey, a bureau of the U.S. Department of the Interior This page is brought to you by the Earthquake Hazards Program URL: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/ Maintained by: Web Team Last modification: Thursday, 27-Feb-2003 12:51 Contact Us: Web_Team Website Awards and Recognition USGS Privacy Statement | | Disclaimer | | FOIA | | Accessibility http://earthquake.usgs.gov/ (2 sur 2) [16/03/2003 16:29:18] --------------------------- ANSS Recent Earthquakes in the US Latest Quakes EQ Facts & Lists Hazards & Preparedness For Kids Only Regional Websites Science & Technology DID PRODUCTS ABOUT EQ FOR YOU HOME | & | | | | | FAQ | SEARCH US GLOSSARY TEACHERS FEEL SERVICES IT? Earthquake Activity ANSS Maps of Recent Earthquake Activity in the USA Current Earthquakes USA World NEIC Current Earthquake Information ShakeMaps Seismogram Displays Past & Historical Earthquakes Earthquake Notification E-mail Regional Websites and Other Eq Maps Alaska California/Nevada Central & Southeast Hawaii Northeast Northwest Puerto Rico Utah & Yellowstone Data Sources FAQ about these maps Net Contacts Click on an earthquake on one of the above maps to zoom in. Click here or on UTC date-time above maps for list of local times. http://earthquake.usgs.gov/recenteqs/ (1 sur 2) [16/03/2003 16:29:38] ANSS Recent Earthquakes in the US Big earthquake list (with map) | All earthquake list (with map) Did you feel it? - Report an Earthquake | View ShakeMaps To convert UTC to local time see this list or this table. Try to reload this page if you do not have the most current map. Maps are updated whenever a new earthquake has been located and once an hour. Magnitude = ? for new earthquakes until a magnitude is determined (4-5 minutes). FAQ about Earthquakes | Earthquake Preparedness The USGS Earthquake Hazards Program (EHP) of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is part of the National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program (NEHRP) lead by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). U.S. Geological Survey, a bureau of the U.S. Department of the Interior This page is brought to you by the Earthquake Hazards Program URL: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/recenteqsUS/ Maintained by: Web Team Last modification: 12 November 2002 Contact Us: Web_Team USGS Privacy Statement | | Disclaimer | | FOIA | | Accessibility http://earthquake.usgs.gov/recenteqs/ (2 sur 2) [16/03/2003 16:29:38] USGS Earthquake Hazards Program-For Kids Only Latest Quakes EQ Facts & Lists Hazards & Preparedness For Kids Only Regional Websites Science & Technology DID PRODUCTS ABOUT EQ FOR YOU HOME | & | | | | | FAQ | SEARCH US GLOSSARY TEACHERS FEEL SERVICES IT? For Kids Only U.S. Geological Survey, a bureau of the U.S. Department of the Interior This page is brought to you by the Earthquake Hazards Program URL: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/4kids/ Maintained by: Web Team Last modification: Friday, 13-Dec-2002 12:05 Contact Us: Web_Team USGS Privacy Statement | | Disclaimer | | FOIA | | Accessibility http://earthquake.usgs.gov/4kids/ [16/03/2003 16:30:05] Science Fair Project Ideas Latest Quakes EQ Facts & Lists Hazards & Preparedness For Kids Only Regional Websites Science & Technology DID PRODUCTS ABOUT EQ FOR YOU HOME | & | | | | | FAQ | SEARCH US GLOSSARY TEACHERS FEEL SERVICES IT? For Kids Only Specific Projects: ● Do Lost Pet Ads Predict Earthquakes? Science Fair Project Ideas ● ● ● ● ● ● Will Overstressed Bridges Survive Earthquakes? Soils and Earthquakes Designing Structures to Perform Well During an Earthquake Ideas from the Exploratorium Build Your Own Seismometer Make a Shake Table ❍ USGS ❍ ● MCEER Make a Brick and Sandpaper Earthquake Model ❍ USGS - #1 ❍ USGS - #2 Project Ideas: 1) Earthquake prediction - investigate and find out if anyone has a consistent successful way to predict earthquakes. If now, why were they not successful. Come up with your own idea for http://earthquake.usgs.gov/4kids/sciencefair.html (1 sur 3) [16/03/2003 16:30:22] Science Fair Project Ideas predicting earthquakes, and test it. Explain why it did or did not work. 2) Earthquake myths - examine earthquake myths and interview people about these myths to find out what they think. What would be the best way to get rid of myths? Is there any group of people who tend to believe myths more? Older people? Younger people? Other groups? 3) Seismic waves - what types of seismic waves are there? What do they look like on a seismogram (recording)? What effects do different kinds of waves have on different kinds of buildings? 4) World-wide earthquake hazards - which areas around the world are most vulnerable to earthquakes and why? What are the major problems dealing with earthquakes in different areas? 5) Earthquake preparedness - find the most effective ways to prepare for an earthquake. Test the effectiveness of different types of earthquake brackets and straps, etc. Determine the safest places to be inside the house, outside, in car, etc. Prepare on earthquake plan for your family, class, school. 6) Earthquake risks - investigate the current earthquake risks in your area. If there are none currently, have there ever been earthquakes there in the past? Why, and why aren't there any now? 7) Plate tectonic model - build a model that simulates plate motions and their effects. 8) Tsunamis - demonstrate how a tsunami is created. 9) Plate tectonics - cut a world map along the plate boundaries, and try to fit the pieces back together like they were millions of years ago. Observe how each piece has moved to its current position. 10) Fault models make models of different kinds of faults and investigate the tectonic setting of each (where are these types of faults generally found?). http://earthquake.usgs.gov/4kids/sciencefair.html (2 sur 3) [16/03/2003 16:30:22] Science Fair Project Ideas 11) Earthquake-proof buildings - try to design a building that can withstand an earthquake. What works? What doesn't work? Why? 12) Seismograph - make a seismograph. 13) Monitoring earthquakes - monitor earthquakes locally, regionally, or globally, and plot them on a map. 14) Locating an earthquake - show how earthquakes are located. Create a fictional story about an earthquake and write a news story with a map showing the epicenter. 15) Stress & strain - make a mode to show how stress and strain affect different materials (wood, silly putty, etc.) 16) Earthquake & volcanoes - investigate how earthquakes and volcanoes are related. 17) Magnitude & intensity - show the difference between magnitude and intensity. What controls the magnitude of an earthquake? What affects the shaking intensity? 18) Earthquakes on other planets - do earthquakes occur on other planets? Which ones? Why or why not? 19) San Andreas Fault - learn about the different segments of the San Andreas Fault. Demonstrate how each segment behaves differently and why. 20) Other ideas to brainstorm: interior of the earth, earthquakes & roads, earthquakes & buildings, earthquakes and the Eastern US, "Ring of Fire". See also: Successful Science Fair Projects The Ultimate Science Fair Resource California State Science Fair Science Fair Project on the Web U.S. Geological Survey, a bureau of the U.S. Department of the Interior This page is brought to you by the Earthquake Hazards Program URL: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/4kids/ Maintained by: Web Team Last modification: Monday, 20-May-2002 12:06 Contact Us: Web_Team USGS Privacy Statement | | Disclaimer | | FOIA | | Accessibility http://earthquake.usgs.gov/4kids/sciencefair.html (3 sur 3) [16/03/2003 16:30:22] USGS Earthquake Hazards Program-FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions Latest Quakes EQ Facts & Lists Hazards & Preparedness For Kids Only Regional Websites Science & Technology DID PRODUCTS ABOUT EQ FOR YOU HOME | & | | | | | FAQ | SEARCH US GLOSSARY TEACHERS FEEL SERVICES IT? Frequently Asked Questions FAQ Home Current EQs Myths EQs,Faults,etc Measuring EQs Seismographs EQ Effects Hazards Prediction Historic EQs Nuclear Explosion Regional Preparedness Other Resources Seismographs Q: What is a seismometer? What are seismographs? How do they work? A: A seismometer is the internal part of the seismograph, which may be a pendulum or a mass mounted on a spring; however, it is often used synonymously with "seismograph". Seismographs are instruments used to record the motion of the ground during an EQ--installed in the ground throughout the world and operate as seismographic network. The first one was developed in 1890. The earliest "seismoscope" was invented by the Chinese philosopher Chang Heng in A.D. 132. This did not record earthquakes, however. It only indicated that there was one occurring. A seismograph is securely mounted onto the surface of the earth so that when the earth shakes, the entire unit shakes with it, EXCEPT for the mass on the spring which has inertia, and remains in the same place. As the seismograph shakes under (in the example below) the mass, the recording device on the mass records the realtive motion between itself and the rest of the instrument, thus recording the ground motion. In reality, these mechanisms are no longer manual, but instead work by measuring electronic changes produced by the motion of the ground with respect to the mass. For further information see: Seismographs: Keeping Track of Earthquakes - NEIC Q: What are seismograms? How do you read them? A: Seismograms are the records (paper copy) produced by seismographs used to calculate the location and magnitude of an EQ. They show how the ground moves with the passage of time. On a seismogram, the HORIZONTAL axis = time (measured in seconds) and the VERTICAL axis= ground displacement (usually measured in millimeters). When there is NO EQ reading there is just a straight line except for small wiggles caused by local disturbance or "noise" and the time markers. Q: How is the movement of the seismometer converted into a seismogram? http://earthquake.usgs.gov/faq/seismo.html (1 sur 2) [16/03/2003 16:30:40] USGS Earthquake Hazards Program-FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions A: There are several ways: (1) a pen drawing an ink line on paper revolving on a drum (2) a light beam making a trace on a moving photographic film (3) electromagnetic system generating a current that is recorded electronically on tape Q: How can I make my own seismometer? A: It is relatively easy to acquire the necessary materials and build your own seismometer. The links here are to various sources with information on how to build a seismometer. They range from very simple and inexpensive to sophisticated and pricey. ● Build Your Own Seismograph -Univ. of CA, Berkeley ● Build your own Seismograph Station - Redwood City, CA Public Seismic Network ● PEPP Instruments -Indiana University PEPP Earthquake Institute Home Page ● Seismograph Plans: How to build a simple seismograph to record earthquake waves at home", Scientific American 241, July 1979 (You will have to search the Archives.) ● ● "The New Backyard Seismology", Scientific American,100, April 1996. (You will have to search the Archives.) GeoTool ● Amateur Seismologist ● Homebuilt Seismograph FAQ Back to Earthquake FAQ Main page U.S. Geological Survey, a bureau of the U.S. Department of the Interior This page is brought to you by the Earthquake Hazards Program URL: http://earthquake.usgs.govfaq/ Maintained by: Web Team Last modification: Tuesday, 21-Jan-2003 14:38 Contact Us: Web_Team USGS Privacy Statement | | Disclaimer | | FOIA | | Accessibility http://earthquake.usgs.gov/faq/seismo.html (2 sur 2) [16/03/2003 16:30:40] USGS Earthquake Hazards Program Latest Quakes EQ Facts & Lists Hazards & Preparedness For Kids Only Regional Websites Science & Technology DID PRODUCTS ABOUT EQ FOR YOU HOME | & | | | | | FAQ | SEARCH US GLOSSARY TEACHERS FEEL SERVICES IT? For Teachers Welcome to Earthquakes for Teachers! These webpages provide resources for teachers on the topics of earth structure, earthquakes, plate tectonics, and earthquake preparedness. They include basic information in the form of text, graphics and animations; lesson plans and activities; and online interactive activities for learning that were developed especially for students. Earthquake information for teacher education or for general earthquake education is also included. Welcome to Earthquakes For Teachers! You may look for material: By Topic, By Grade Level or try QuickLinks for commonly-used resources. The For Teachers Index is a list of everything in this section. BY TOPIC: TOPICS BY GRADE LEVEL: GRADE LEVELS K-4 5-6 7-9 10-12 QUICKLINKS: For Teachers Index http://earthquake.usgs.gov/4teachers/ (1 sur 2) [16/03/2003 16:30:56] Any Grade USGS Earthquake Hazards Program Earthquake Photos Earthquake 101 PowerPoint Slideshow (view online) or Download (9.3MB) Educational Materials from the USGS USGS Publications and Products USGS General Interest Publications USGS Earthquake Maps (pdf) USGS Topo Maps TopoZone Online Maps For Kids Only Questions or Technical Problems Let us know about a link we should add! Any USGS material can be freely copied and/or linked to with a credit to the U.S. Geological Survey. U.S. Geological Survey, a bureau of the U.S. Department of the Interior This page is brought to you by the Earthquake Hazards Program URL: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/4teachers/ Maintained by: Web Team Last modification: Friday, 07-Feb-2003 9:50 Contact Us: Web_Team USGS Privacy Statement | | Disclaimer | | FOIA | | Accessibility http://earthquake.usgs.gov/4teachers/ (2 sur 2) [16/03/2003 16:30:56] USGS Earthquake Hazards Program Latest Quakes EQ Facts & Lists Hazards & Preparedness For Kids Only Regional Websites Science & Technology DID PRODUCTS ABOUT EQ FOR YOU HOME | & | | | | | FAQ | SEARCH US GLOSSARY TEACHERS FEEL SERVICES IT? For Teachers Back to For Teachers Main Page Seismic Waves - a USGS product or USGS partner product - classroom activity, instructions and/or ready-to-print lessons - mostly text-based information - online interactive activity - especially good graphics, animations or multimedia Faults & Seismic Waves Lab - UC San Diego - animations of various types Ideas for Activities Using Live Seismograms - Albuquerque Seismological Laboratory Inside the Earth with Earthquakes (Word Document) - Victoria Univ., New Zealand - for building and investigating the workings of a seismometer Natural Frequency of Buildings - Univ. of Arizona Ray Tracing Animations - Washington Univ. Shakes & Quakes - Earthquake Engineering Research Institute - Legos and earthquakes Soils & Earthquakes - Multidisciplinary Center for Earthquake Engineering Research - explains liquefaction http://earthquake.usgs.gov/4teachers/seis.html (1 sur 2) [16/03/2003 16:31:16] USGS Earthquake Hazards Program U.S. Geological Survey, a bureau of the U.S. Department of the Interior This page is brought to you by the Earthquake Hazards Program URL: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/4teachers/ Maintained by: Web Team Last modification: Friday, 26-Jul-2002 13:25 Contact Us: Web_Team USGS Privacy Statement | | Disclaimer | | FOIA | | Accessibility http://earthquake.usgs.gov/4teachers/seis.html (2 sur 2) [16/03/2003 16:31:16] LISS Activities Ideas for Activities Using Live Seismograms from the LISS Website This document provides some general ideas for educational activities which can utilize the helicorder-style seismogram plots (heliplots) on the LISS website. Some of the activities are quite basic and can probably be adapted to primary or middle school levels, while the more advanced exercises may be appropriate for undergraduate university level courses. Exercise 1: Earthquakes, the media, geography Watch the LISS each day for current seismic events (or use the IRIS seismic monitor). On the LISS one can see large earthquakes as they happen, sometimes hours before the formal reports are released. When a large earthquake is observed in some part of the world: 1. Assign groups to search the newspapers for the next few days for reports of the earthquake (one can access newspapers all over the world via the WWW). 2. If news reports are/aren't found discuss: . Why was (wasn't) an earthquake in that part of the world reported? b. Does the US have economic or political ties to that area? c. Do US news agencies cover all parts of the world with the same thoroughness and accuracy? 3. Assign groups to search the WWW for reports about the earthquake. 4. Discuss the following (use Atlases, web searches, etc. to find the answers): . What kind of damage may have happened in that area? b. How densely is the area populated? c. What kind of construction is typical for that area (modern, stone huts, thatched roof huts, etc.). What is the relation of the types of construction to the local geography, climate, etc.? How likely is earthquake damage to that type of construction? 5. Have other big quakes hit the same area before? . Are earthquakes typical for this area? b. You may want to look at a map that shows thousands of earthquakes from a period of several years to understand where earthquakes occur and how this relates to plate tectonics. Exercise 2: Energy, attenuation All of the heliplots on the LISS website have a magnification of 3000. This means that the waves drawn on the paper are 3000 times larger than the actual waves which passed under the seismometer. The magnification is only true when working from the postscript version of the plots. However, a typical computer screen displays the heliplots at about the same size as the printed postscript version. 1. Note that recordings at some stations (the ones closer to the earthquake) are larger than others. 2. Can you tell where (roughly) a new earthquake is by the relative size of the traces at the different stations? . You may want to measure the largest amplitude portion of each seismogram and post these measurements on a world map. http://aslwww.cr.usgs.gov/Education/teach.html (1 sur 3) [16/03/2003 16:31:53] LISS Activities b. You can print the heliplots on paper and post the heliplots themselves on a world map (perhaps with a string connecting the plot to the station location). 3. Discuss the relationship between magnitude (the measure of an earthquake's size--not distance dependent) versus an earthquake's intensity (how much shaking a quake produced -- which depends on where you are relative to the quake). 4. Why does an earthquake produce less shaking further away? 5. What happens to the energy radiated by an earthquake? Exercise 3: Earthquake location lab 1. Select heliplots where the P and S phases are visible and the station is within 100 degrees of the epicenter (the P and S phases are separated by less than 700 s). 2. Mark the P and S times and compute the time difference (in seconds). This will require: . determining scale of plot, in seconds/mm (typically done by measuring the length in mm of a 10 minute (600 second) interval marked on the plot) b. measuring the P to S interval, in mm c. convert P to S interval from mm to seconds, using conversion derived in step "a" 3. Consult an S-P table or graph to determine epicentral distance, based on the observed S-P time interval (one can also use a plot of travel time curves and measure the S-P interval). 4. Determine scale of globe. Using a piece of string, measure a 90 degree epicentral distance on the globe (e.g. measure from the north pole to the equator) to obtain a conversion factor for degrees-of-epicentral distance per mm. 5. "Triangulate" for the earthquake location. For each station analyzed: . consult station location table, and mark station location on globe b. create a string-and-chalk compass so that a circle can be drawn around the station, where the radius of the circle corresponds to the observed earthquake-to-station distance for that station. Do this by tying a loop in the end of the string and hold a piece of chalk in the loop. Hold the end of the string at the station location and measure out the appropriate amount of string so that the chalk can be used to mark a circle on the globe's surface. 6. Items for discussion after the earthquake location exercise: . How well did the three (or more) arcs drawn around the station intersect? What caused the errors? Some possibilities: mis-identified the S phase; lack of precision in measuring P to S interval due to small size of plot; used an inappropriate S-P distance table (the table provided is only valid for shallow source depths). b. Why do seismologists use universal time? c. Why can't you simply draw the circles around the stations on a flat (paper) map? You might want to go to the globe and draw a circle around a station at either a far south or far north latitude. See what landmarks the circle intersects then try to draw the same circle on a flat map. This is also an excellent opportunity to demonstrate the distortion of area created by Mercator style projections. For example, on the globe draw two circles of the same size, one centered on Iceland, one centered on Ecuador. Now see how these circles will be distorted if they were transferred to a flat map (the circle around Iceland will have to be much larger than the one around Ecuador). d. How do seismologists tell P waves from S waves!? 7. Some concepts covered in this exercise: . conversion of units b. increasing time between P and S arrivals as a function of distance c. the definition of epicentral distance (this requires thinking about how a plane intersects a sphere) http://aslwww.cr.usgs.gov/Education/teach.html (2 sur 3) [16/03/2003 16:31:53] LISS Activities d. distortion of maps Exercise 4: Frequency content of seismograms Compare the standard 24-hour, low frequency, heliplot for station ANMO with the special 12 hour, high frequency, heliplot for ANMO (at this time we only provide a high-frequency plot for ANMO). 1. Find a large teleseism on the low frequency ANMO heliplot. . Can this same earthquake be seen on the high frequency heliplot? b. Why do the distant earthquakes contain less high frequency energy than nearby earthquakes? 2. Find earthquakes on the high frequency ANMO heliplot. . You may want to consult the "Examples" page to see what western USA earthquakes look like on the ANMO high frequency plot. b. Can this same earthquake be seen on the ANMO low frequency plot? 3. Sometimes the high frequency ANMO heliplot is quiet for hours, then it looks "noisier" for hours. This pattern repeats regularly. Why? Can you see this pattern on the heliplots for other stations? 4. In between earthquakes some stations record nearly flat seismograms while others have a continuous background vibration. . What is the period of this vibration? b. Do the stations with the largest background "noise" levels have something in common? Are they all near oceans or cities, for example? Exercise 5: Surface waves Find the surface waves on several heliplots from a large, distant, earthquake. The surface waves arrive later in the seismogram and are usually the largest amplitude arrivals. 1. When you find a large surface wave arrival can you see the period (the peak-to-peak distance) of the surface wave change between the first arriving part of the surface wave and the tail-end of the surface wave? Which part of the surface wave arrives first, the lower or higher frequencies? 2. Do the surface waves from the same earthquake recorded at different stations look the same or different? Do the differences seem to be related to whether the surface waves travel across ocean basins or continents? 3. You may want to use a string stretched across a globe from the earthquake location to the station location to find the path that a surface wave takes (compare this to a straight line drawn between the same earthquake and station on a flat map). This page is URL: http://aslwww.usgs.gov/Education/teach.html/ Questions or comments?: bolton@asl.cr.usgs.gov Last modified on August 19, 1998 (rlw) http://aslwww.cr.usgs.gov/Education/teach.html (3 sur 3) [16/03/2003 16:31:53] USGS Earthquake Hazards Program Latest Quakes EQ Facts & Lists Hazards & Preparedness For Kids Only Regional Websites Science & Technology DID PRODUCTS ABOUT EQ FOR YOU HOME | & | | | | | FAQ | SEARCH US GLOSSARY TEACHERS FEEL SERVICES IT? For Teachers Back to For Teachers Main Page Locating Earthquakes & Earthquake Magnitudes - a USGS product or USGS partner product - classroom activity, instructions and/or ready-to-print lessons - mostly text-based information - online interactive activity - especially good graphics, animations or multimedia The EarthPulse Center - Riverdeep - the USGS consulted on this interactive web-based learning module developed by Logal Software Co,; excellent learning tool for earthquake location, magnitude, distribution and forecasting Plot that Quake! - UC Berkeley - lesson plan for using the Internet to plot earthquakes over time http://earthquake.usgs.gov/4teachers/locmags.html (1 sur 2) [16/03/2003 16:32:15] USGS Earthquake Hazards Program U.S. Geological Survey, a bureau of the U.S. Department of the Interior This page is brought to you by the Earthquake Hazards Program URL: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/4teachers/ Maintained by: Web Team Last modification: Wednesday, 20-Feb-2002 16:08 Contact Us: Web_Team USGS Privacy Statement | | Disclaimer | | FOIA | | Accessibility http://earthquake.usgs.gov/4teachers/locmags.html (2 sur 2) [16/03/2003 16:32:15] Plot That Quake! Plot That Quake! Introduction Teacher's Component Standards Requirements Assessment Other Lessons Related Resources Return to IU Digital Curriculum Guide PURPOSE Earthquakes occur every day. Very few of them are felt, but no day passes without a minor tremor. Despite this, earthquakes do not occur everywhere on the Earth. Information about recent earthquakes is easily accessible over the WWW and the purpose of this lesson is to involve students in the activities of data collection and analysis to foster questions about the how, when, where, and why of earthquakes. OVERVIEW This exercise uses information available over the Internet to engage students in the studey of global seismicity. The core activity of this lesson is plotting earthquake locations on a map. Through this exercise, students will make weekly observations on the number of earthquakes and their distribution. Journal entries and class reports will allow students to hypothesize about why earthquakes occur where they do. The unit is best conducted over the course of a year and will require 30-60 minutes a week. OBJECTIVES Students will collect and analyze data on earthquake locations to learn the following concepts: ● The Earth is a dynamic planet. ● Earthquakes occur every day. ● Earthquakes do not occur everywhere on the Earth ● Earthquakes tend to occur in belts or bands ● Earthquakes have different sizes ● Earthquakes occur at different depths http://www.seismo.berkeley.edu/seismo/istat/digiguide/EQ.html [16/03/2003 16:32:24] USGS Earthquake Hazards Program: Earthquake Report: NEW IRELAND REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA Latest Quakes EQ Facts & Lists Hazards & Preparedness For Kids Only EQ ABOUT EQ FOR | | | | HOME US GLOSSARY TEACHERS Earthquake Activity Current Earthquakes USA World ShakeMaps Regional Websites Science & Technology DID PRODUCTS YOU & | | FAQ | SEARCH FEEL SERVICES IT? Magnitude 6.8 NEW IRELAND REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA 2003 March 11 07:27:31 UTC Preliminary Earthquake Report U.S. Geological Survey, National Earthquake Information Center World Data Center for Seismology, Denver Seismogram Displays Magnitude 6.8 Past & Historical Earthquakes Date-Time Tuesday, March 11, 2003 at 07:27:31 (UTC) - Coordinated Universal Time Tuesday, March 11, 2003 at 05:27:31 PM local time at epicenter Earthquake E-Mail Notification Location 4.66S 153.13E Depth 33.0 kilometers Region NEW IRELAND REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA National Earthquake Information Center Reference 25 km (15 miles) SSE of Taron, New Ireland, PNG 115 km (70 miles) ESE of Rabaul, New Britain, PNG 840 km (520 miles) NE of PORT MORESBY, Papua New Guinea 2520 km (1570 miles) N of Brisbane, Australia Location Quality Error estimate: horizontal +/- 10.5 km; depth fixed by location program Location Quality Nst=50, Nph=50, Dmin=1860.1 km, Rmss=0.81 sec, Parameters Erho=10.5 km, Erzz=0 km, Gp=92.7 degrees Source USGS NEIC (WDCS-D) Remarks Rockslides and power outages on Gazelle Peninsula. The following is a release by the United States Geological Survey, National Earthquake Information Center: A strong earthquake occurred IN THE NEW IRELAND REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA, about 120 km (75 miles) east-southeast of Rabaul, New Britain, or 840 km (520 miles) northeast of Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea at 12:27 AM MST, Mar 11, 2003 (5:27 PM local time in Papua New Guinea). The magnitude and location may be revised when additional data and further analysis results are available. There have been no reports of damage. http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/bulletin/neic_rfar.html (1 sur 2) [16/03/2003 16:33:57] USGS Earthquake Hazards Program: Earthquake Report: NEW IRELAND REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA Location Map Did You Feel It? Report shaking and damage at your location. 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Earthquake Location Magnitude 6.8 Current Earthquakes USA World ShakeMaps Seismogram Displays Past & Historical Earthquakes Earthquake E-Mail Notification Date-Time Tuesday, March 11, 2003 at 07:27:31 (UTC) - Coordinated Universal Time Tuesday, March 11, 2003 at 05:27:31 PM local time at epicenter Location 4.66S 153.13E Depth 33.0 kilometers Region NEW IRELAND REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA Reference 25 km (15 miles) SSE of Taron, New Ireland, PNG 115 km (70 miles) ESE of Rabaul, New Britain, PNG 840 km (520 miles) NE of PORT MORESBY, Papua New Guinea 2520 km (1570 miles) N of Brisbane, Australia Location Quality Error estimate: horizontal +/- 10.5 km; depth fixed by location program National Earthquake Information Center Location Quality Nst=50, Nph=50, Dmin=1860.1 km, Rmss=0.81 sec, Parameters Erho=10.5 km, Erzz=0 km, Gp=92.7 degrees Source USGS NEIC (WDCS-D) Remarks Rockslides and power outages on Gazelle Peninsula. http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/bulletin/neic_rfar_l.html (1 sur 3) [16/03/2003 16:34:23] USGS Earthquake Hazards Program: Earthquake Location: NEW IRELAND REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA NEIC Home Page Go! http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/bulletin/neic_rfar_l.html (2 sur 3) [16/03/2003 16:34:23] USGS Earthquake Hazards Program: Earthquake Location: NEW IRELAND REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey USGS Privacy Statement | | Disclaimer | | FOIA | | Accessibility This page is brought to you by the Earthquake Hazards Program URL: http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/bulletin/neic_rfar_l.html Contact: NEIC Web Team Last modification: Tuesday, 2003 March 11 07:05:59 MST http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/bulletin/neic_rfar_l.html (3 sur 3) [16/03/2003 16:34:23] USGS Earthquake Hazards Program: Theoretical P-Wave Travel Times: NEW IRELAND REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA Latest Quakes EQ Facts & Lists Hazards & Preparedness For Kids Only Regional Websites EQ HOME | ABOUT US | EQ GLOSSARY | FOR TEACHERS | PRODUCTS & SERVICES | Earthquake Activity Science & Technology DID YOU | FAQ | SEARCH FEEL IT? Theoretical P-Wave Travel Times Magnitude 6.8 Current Earthquakes Date-Time Tuesday, March 11, 2003 at 07:27:31 (UTC) - Coordinated Universal Time Tuesday, March 11, 2003 at 05:27:31 PM local time at epicenter USA World Location 4.66S 153.13E ShakeMaps Depth 33.0 kilometers Seismogram Displays Region NEW IRELAND REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA Past & Historical Earthquakes Reference 25 km (15 miles) SSE of Taron, New Ireland, PNG 115 km (70 miles) ESE of Rabaul, New Britain, PNG 840 km (520 miles) NE of PORT MORESBY, Papua New Guinea 2520 km (1570 miles) N of Brisbane, Australia Earthquake E-Mail Notification Location Quality Error estimate: horizontal +/- 10.5 km; depth fixed by location program National Earthquake Information Center Location Quality Nst=50, Nph=50, Dmin=1860.1 km, Rmss=0.81 sec, Erho=10.5 Parameters km, Erzz=0 km, Gp=92.7 degrees Source USGS NEIC (WDCS-D) Remarks Rockslides and power outages on Gazelle Peninsula. http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/bulletin/neic_rfar_t.html (1 sur 4) [16/03/2003 16:35:26] USGS Earthquake Hazards Program: Theoretical P-Wave Travel Times: NEW IRELAND REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA This map shows the predicted (theoretical) travel times, in minutes, of the compressional (P) wave from the earthquake location to points around the globe. The travel times are computed using the spherically-symmetric IASP91 reference earth velocity model. The heavy black lines shown are the approximate distances to the P-wave shadow zone (103 to 140 degrees). Theoretical P-Wave Travel Times City Distance Travel Time Arrival Time (degrees) (min:secs) UTC Agana, Guam 19.87 4:28.3 7:32:00.3 Brisbane, Australia 22.67 4:58.4 7:32:30.4 Wellington, New Zealand 41.26 7:41.9 7:35:13.9 Tokyo, Japan 42.07 7:48.5 7:35:20.5 http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/bulletin/neic_rfar_t.html (2 sur 4) [16/03/2003 16:35:26] Phase P P P P USGS Earthquake Hazards Program: Theoretical P-Wave Travel Times: NEW IRELAND REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA Honolulu, Hawaii 54.56 9:24.8 7:36:56.8 P Beijing, China Kathmandu, Nepal 55.76 72.78 9:33.5 11:25.1 7:37:05.5 P 7:38:57.1 P Anchorage, Alaska San Francisco, California Seattle, Washington 78.94 88.47 89.79 12:00.3 12:48.9 12:55.1 7:39:32.3 P 7:40:20.9 P 7:40:27.1 P Los Angeles, California Albuquerque, New Mexico Golden, Colorado Palmer Station, Antarctica Moscow, Russia Mexico City, Mexico Wichita, Kansas Brownsville, Texas Duluth, Minnesota St. Louis, Missouri Nairobi, Kenya 91.46 101.06 101.96 103.11 108.01 108.24 108.29 109.46 110.21 113.59 116.08 13:02.9 13:46.2 13:50.2 13:55.3 14:17.0 14:18.0 14:18.3 14:23.5 14:26.8 14:41.8 14:52.9 7:40:34.9 7:41:18.2 7:41:22.2 7:41:27.3 7:41:49.0 7:41:50.0 7:41:50.3 7:41:55.5 7:41:58.8 7:42:13.8 7:42:24.9 P Pdiff Pdiff Pdiff Pdiff Pdiff Pdiff Pdiff Pdiff Pdiff Pdiff Knoxville, Tennessee Bergen, Norway Ottawa, Canada Washington, D.C. Philadephia, Pennsylvania New York, New York Miami, Florida Boston, Massachusetts Bangor, Maine Lima, Peru London, England Rome, Italy 118.20 119.31 121.32 123.31 124.18 124.63 124.90 125.76 125.83 127.40 128.33 129.02 15:02.3 15:07.2 15:16.1 15:24.9 15:28.8 15:30.8 15:32.0 15:35.8 15:36.1 15:43.1 15:47.2 15:50.3 7:42:34.3 7:42:39.2 7:42:48.1 7:42:56.9 7:43:00.8 7:43:02.8 7:43:04.0 7:43:07.8 7:43:08.1 7:43:15.1 7:43:19.2 7:43:22.3 Pdiff Pdiff Pdiff Pdiff Pdiff Pdiff Pdiff Pdiff Pdiff Pdiff Pdiff Pdiff http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/bulletin/neic_rfar_t.html (3 sur 4) [16/03/2003 16:35:26] USGS Earthquake Hazards Program: Theoretical P-Wave Travel Times: NEW IRELAND REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA San Juan, Puerto Rico 139.29 NEIC Home Page U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey USGS Privacy Statement | | Disclaimer | | FOIA | | Accessibility This page is brought to you by the Earthquake Hazards Program URL: http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/bulletin/neic_rfar_t.html Contact: NEIC Web Team Last modification: Tuesday, 2003 March 11 07:06:00 MST http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/bulletin/neic_rfar_t.html (4 sur 4) [16/03/2003 16:35:26] 16:35.9 Go! 7:44:07.9 Pdiff Earthquake Hazards Program: NEIC Near Real Time Earthquake List Latest Quakes EQ Facts & Lists For Kids Only Hazards & Preparedness EQ ABOUT EQ FOR | | | | HOME US GLOSSARY TEACHERS Earthquake Activity Current Earthquakes USA World Regional Websites Science & Technology DID PRODUCTS YOU & | | FAQ | SEARCH FEEL SERVICES IT? Recent Worldwide Earthquake Activity You may need to reload this page for the latest list. Current Time: Earthquake News & Highlights Magnitude 4.6 Twentynine Palms Base, CA March 11, 2003 ShakeMaps Magnitude 6.8 NEW IRELAND REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA March 11, 2003 Seismogram Displays 03/06/03 - "The USGS Earthquake Hazards Program in NEHRP-Investing in a Safer Future" Fact Sheet Past & Historical Earthquakes 02/27/03-Earthquake Monitoring for a Safer America: Congressional Briefing on February 27 02/25/03-USGS New Release: U.S. Suffers Largest Earthquake of 2002 Earthquake E-Mail Notification Magnitude 6.4 SOUTHERN XINJIANG, CHINA February 24, 2003 Updated as of Sun Mar 16 15:13:24 UTC 2003. DATE-(UTC)-TIME Latitude Longitude Depth Magnitude National Earthquake Information Center yyyy/mm/dd degrees degrees hh:mm:ss 2003/03/16 10:32:32 52.19N 160.65E COMMENTS km 33.0 4.5 OFF EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA 2003/03/15 19:41:28 52.35N 160.29E 33.0 5.8 OFF EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA 2003/03/15 14:05:15 3.86S 134.35E 33.0 5.7 IRIAN JAYA REGION, INDONESIA 2003/03/15 10:01:47 34.31N 116.85W 3.9 3.4 <PAS> SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 2003/03/15 06:39:00 13.93N 91.02W 33.0 4.7 NEAR COAST OF GUATEMALA 2003/03/14 21:57:31 63.62N 147.51W 5.0 2.8 CENTRAL ALASKA 2003/03/14 20:46:34 63.69N 147.62W 5.0 3.2 CENTRAL ALASKA 2003/03/14 18:22:42 38.79N 122.74W 1.5 3.5 <NC-P> NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 2003/03/14 12:54:11 175.21W 274.7 6.4 TONGA ISLANDS 145.25W 3.1 <AEIC> CENTRAL ALASKA 17.39S 2003/03/14 08:05:42 63.29N http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/bulletin/ (1 sur 5) [16/03/2003 16:36:52] 5.3 Earthquake Hazards Program: NEIC Near Real Time Earthquake List 2003/03/14 07:06:13 0.37S 132.90E 33.0 6.3 IRIAN JAYA REGION, INDONESIA 2003/03/14 04:44:10 10.58S 164.65E 33.0 4.6 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS REGION 2003/03/14 03:31:52 51.23N 175.44W 33.0 3.8 ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS. 2003/03/14 02:55:46 62.31S 160.18E 10.0 5.9 BALLENY ISLANDS REGION 2003/03/13 20:11:30 37.43S 177.91E 81.0 4.0 <WEL> OFF E. 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ISLAND, N.Z. 2003/03/13 17:02:28 52.21N 173.01E 33.0 4.9 NEAR ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS 2003/03/13 15:07:06 41.81N 89.01E 33.0 4.8 SOUTHERN XINJIANG, CHINA 2003/03/13 14:38:19 26.55N 110.90W 10.0 4.1 GULF OF CALIFORNIA 2003/03/13 10:54:04 39.66S 176.87E 32.0 4.1 <WEL> NORTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND 2003/03/13 10:32:25 2.19N 126.86E 33.0 4.8 NORTHERN MOLUCCA SEA 2003/03/13 07:41:41 56.35N 156.84W 60.2 4.2 ALASKA PENINSULA 2003/03/13 04:23:05 26.08N 110.54W 10.0 4.0 GULF OF CALIFORNIA 2003/03/13 03:12:53 36.11N 139.62E 33.0 5.0 EASTERN HONSHU, JAPAN 2003/03/13 02:46:19 52.43N 168.52W 33.0 4.1 FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS 2003/03/13 00:01:44 7.91N 126.07E 33.0 4.9 MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES 2003/03/12 23:46:35 26.55N 110.16W 10.0 4.7 GULF OF CALIFORNIA 2003/03/12 23:41:30 26.33N 110.64W 10.0 6.4 GULF OF CALIFORNIA 74.58W 33.0 4.8 PERU-BRAZIL BORDER REGION 2003/03/12 18:04:42 27.34N 127.04E 145.7 5.0 RYUKYU ISLANDS, JAPAN 2003/03/12 16:52:21 18.24S 70.97W 33.0 4.4 NEAR COAST OF NORTHERN CHILE 2003/03/12 16:00:10 63.53N 147.42W 0.0 2.9 <AEIC> CENTRAL ALASKA 2003/03/12 13:38:32 34.36N 116.14W 3.5 2.9 <PAS-P> SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 2003/03/12 10:48:29 63.50N 151.45W 6.0 3.4 <AEIC> CENTRAL ALASKA 2003/03/12 10:00:26 19.65N 68.02W 24.9 3.0 <RSPR> NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN 2003/03/12 09:27:14 21.10S 69.22W 33.0 4.7 NORTHERN CHILE 2003/03/12 08:39:35 18.64N 64.58W 34.3 3.3 <RSPR> VIRGIN ISLANDS 2003/03/12 04:47:54 39.49N 77.39E 33.0 5.7 SOUTHERN XINJIANG, CHINA 16.24S 174.16W 33.0 5.5 TONGA ISLANDS 2003/03/12 04:15:15 39.62N 77.50E 33.0 4.4 SOUTHERN XINJIANG, CHINA 2003/03/12 18:16:16 2003/03/12 04:44:28 7.81S http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/bulletin/ (2 sur 5) [16/03/2003 16:36:52] Earthquake Hazards Program: NEIC Near Real Time Earthquake List 2003/03/11 23:05:14 14.11N 2003/03/11 22:11:09 44.47N 2003/03/11 22:02:53 19.02N 120.66E 100.0 4.4 LUZON, PHILIPPINES 2.0 2.4 <LDG> FRANCE 68.81W 128.9 4.2 <RSPR> NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN 6.72E 2003/03/11 20:39:02 58.93N 152.13W 50.0 2.9 <AEIC> KODIAK ISLAND REGION, ALASKA 2003/03/11 20:15:08 44.46N 6.74E 2.0 1.6 <LDG> FRANCE 2003/03/11 19:57:44 44.47N 6.74E 2.0 2.0 <LDG> FRANCE 2003/03/11 19:54:34 49.14N 6.81E 1.0 2.1 <LDG> GERMANY 2003/03/11 19:31:31 34.38N 116.13W 3.8 3.2 <PAS-P> SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 2003/03/11 19:28:17 34.37N 116.13W 1.9 4.1 <PAS-P> SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 36.09S 71.80W 88.8 3.6 <GUC> CENTRAL CHILE 2003/03/11 16:44:43 44.46N 6.74E 2.0 1.5 <LDG> FRANCE 2003/03/11 13:50:45 63.52N 147.09W 0.0 2.8 <AEIC> CENTRAL ALASKA 2003/03/11 13:04:25 44.47N 6.73E 2.0 2.7 <LDG> FRANCE 2003/03/11 11:15:05 36.78N 121.53W 11.8 3.0 <NC-P> CENTRAL CALIFORNIA 2003/03/11 10:31:17 63.55N 146.41W 1.0 2.8 <AEIC> CENTRAL ALASKA 2003/03/11 10:01:14 44.48N 6.74E 3.0 2.7 <LDG> FRANCE 2003/03/11 09:53:52 44.48N 6.76E 5.0 2.9 <LDG> FRANCE 169.27E 350.0 4.6 VANUATU ISLANDS 2003/03/11 09:25:28 63.57N 146.97W 0.0 3.0 <AEIC> CENTRAL ALASKA 2003/03/11 08:40:04 6.09S 150.23E 33.0 5.9 NEW BRITAIN REGION, P.N.G. 2003/03/11 08:30:34 9.74N 83.30W 3.0 5.9 <CASC> COSTA RICA 2003/03/11 07:55:38 4.51S 153.45E 33.0 5.2 NEW IRELAND REGION, P.N.G. 2003/03/11 07:35:42 4.60S 153.13E 33.0 5.7 NEW IRELAND REGION, P.N.G. 2003/03/11 07:27:31 4.66S 153.13E 33.0 6.8 NEW IRELAND REGION, P.N.G. 2003/03/11 06:31:28 18.23N 104.12W 33.0 4.2 OFFSHORE MICHOACAN, MEXICO 2003/03/11 06:02:58 35.63N 69.77E 33.0 4.3 HINDU KUSH REGION, AFGHANISTAN 2003/03/11 05:57:08 46.30N 13.24E 10.0 3.7 AUSTRIA-ITALY-SLOVENIA BORDER 2003/03/11 05:25:17 60.38N 147.88W 5.0 3.0 <AEIC> SOUTHERN ALASKA 2003/03/11 01:30:25 51.47N 176.57W 33.0 3.8 ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS. 2003/03/10 23:52:06 18.41N 67.26W 9.1 2.4 <RSPR> MONA PASSAGE 2003/03/10 22:11:01 42.97N 1.70W 2.0 2.2 <LDG> PYRENEES 2003/03/10 21:55:39 46.81N 6.87E 2.0 1.8 <LDG> SWITZERLAND 2003/03/11 18:25:39 2003/03/11 09:46:22 19.20S http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/bulletin/ (3 sur 5) [16/03/2003 16:36:52] Earthquake Hazards Program: NEIC Near Real Time Earthquake List 2003/03/10 21:10:37 16.39N 100.06W 33.0 3.9 OFFSHORE GUERRERO, MEXICO 2003/03/10 20:14:15 23.31S 176.04W 33.0 4.8 SOUTH OF FIJI ISLANDS 2003/03/10 19:41:16 21.65S 179.48W 569.6 4.6 FIJI ISLANDS REGION 2003/03/10 19:37:46 16.68S 173.84W 33.0 4.8 TONGA ISLANDS 2003/03/10 15:19:55 45.04N 6.55E 7.0 1.8 <LDG> FRANCE 2003/03/10 12:28:43 37.18S 177.04E 170.0 <WEL> OFF E. COAST OF N. ISLAND, N.Z. 2003/03/10 12:28:17 35.04S 143.88E VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA 2003/03/10 10:02:43 27.36S 177.90W 147.9 5.9 KERMADEC ISLANDS REGION 2003/03/10 07:00:53 63.53N 147.13W 0.0 2.9 <AEIC> CENTRAL ALASKA 2003/03/10 05:27:58 43.05N 0.14E 13.0 2.4 <LDG> FRANCE 2003/03/10 02:27:59 35.78N 116.58W 8.9 2.9 <PAS-P> SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 2003/03/10 02:09:29 1.66N 127.31E 33.0 6.4 HALMAHERA, INDONESIA 2003/03/10 01:37:53 44.71N 6.72E 2.0 1.8 <LDG> FRANCE 33.0 Last 8-30 Days of Earthquake Activity * Large/Noteworthy Earthquakes in 2003 Maps of Current Worldwide Earthquakes * Maps and Lists of Current U.S. Earthquakes Earthquake List Only * Earthquake Map Only (new window) * Comma-delimited Earthquake List CLICK ON AN EARTHQUAKE BELOW FOR MORE INFORMATION. Explanation of earthquake parameters and publication criteria. Depth Distance below sea level in kilometers. 33 km is used as a default depth for earthquakes determined to be shallow, but whose depth is not http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/bulletin/ (4 sur 5) [16/03/2003 16:36:52] Earthquake Hazards Program: NEIC Near Real Time Earthquake List satisfactorily determined by the data. Default depths of 5 or 10 km are usually used in mid-continental areas and on mid-ocean ridges since earthquakes in these areas are usually shallower than 33 km. UTC Coordinated Universal Time In the United States, Canada or Mexico, to convert to your local time, find your time zone and subtract the number of hours listed. Newfoundland Atlantic Eastern Central Mountain Pacific Alaska Hawaii Aleutian Standard Time UTC - 3½ hours UTC - 4 hours UTC - 5 hours UTC - 6 hours UTC - 7 hours UTC - 8 hours UTC - 9 hours UTC - 10 hours UTC - 10 hours Daylight Time UTC - 2½ hours UTC - 3 hours UTC - 4 hours UTC - 5 hours UTC - 6 hours UTC - 7 hours UTC - 8 hours UTC - 9 hours COMMENTS The regions shown in the comments column are usually automatically-generated names from the Flinn-Engdahl (F-E) seismic and geographical regionalization scheme. The boundaries of these regions are defined at one-degree intervals and therefore differ from irregular political boundaries. More-> The 3 to 5 letter codes enclosed in angle brackets refer to the organization contributing the location. NEIC Home Page U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey USGS Privacy Statement | | Disclaimer | | FOIA | | Accessibility This page is brought to you by the Earthquake Hazards Program URL: http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/bulletin/bulletin.html Contact: NEIC Web Team Last modification: Sunday, 2003 March 16 08:20:37 MST http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/bulletin/ (5 sur 5) [16/03/2003 16:36:52] Go! NEIC: Last Thirty Days of Earthquake Activity from the QED Go! Go! Last Thirty Days of Earthquake Activity from the QED DATE-(UTC)-TIME LAT year mm dd hh:mm:ss.s deg 2003/03/09 23:46:34.5 45.348 2003/03/09 23:05:26.4 38.850 LON Depth Mag. REGION deg km 6.496 6 2.2 FRANCE. -2.81 0 2.0 SPAIN. 2003/03/09 21:47:49.0 37.570 -118.89 5 2003/03/09 21:37:16.9 36.884 -5.323 7 2003/03/09 21:20:53.0 -0.724 67.036 10 2003/03/09 20:56:59.6 44.515 6.681 0 2003/03/09 18:18:26.5 44.305 7.296 2 2003/03/09 17:58:40.5 44.527 6.656 2 2003/03/09 17:31:38.0 19.147 -68.696 25 http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/qed/qed.html (1 sur 26) [16/03/2003 16:39:10] 2.9 CENTRAL CALIFORNIA. 1.7 STRAIT OF GIBRALTAR. 4.6 CARLSBERG RIDGE 2.2 FRANCE. 2.1 NORTHERN ITALY. 1.6 FRANCE. 4.2 NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN. NEIC: Last Thirty Days of Earthquake Activity from the QED SOUTH OF THE KERMADEC ISLANDS 2003/03/09 16:54:39.7 -33.85 -176.385 2003/03/09 15:14:52.7 42.340 2.002 5 2003/03/09 15:02:08.6 44.429 7.278 16 2003/03/09 14:27:05.3 44.505 6.696 2 2003/03/09 13:00:45.0 63.431 -147.161 5 2003/03/09 12:40:23.5 19.492 -64.516 97 2.9 CENTRAL ALASKA. 3.7 VIRGIN ISLANDS. 2003/03/09 12:24:01.0 62.842 -149.672 78 CENTRAL ALASKA. 2003/03/09 11:34:47.5 42.754 -7.215 0 2003/03/09 10:36:21.1 -6.806 130.982 33 2003/03/09 10:17:41.0 63.596 -147.548 6 4.2 CENTRAL ALASKA. 2003/03/09 08:32:45.8 36.851 -2.373 0 2003/03/09 08:22:56.3 37.600 -118.9 5 2.0 STRAIT OF GIBRALTAR. LONG VALLEY AREA, 3.0 CALIFORNIA. 2003/03/09 08:22:00.5 36.870 -2.37 0 2003/03/09 08:21:44.7 -37.19 -179.16 33 2003/03/09 06:54:18.0 63.486 -147.258 0 2003/03/09 05:36:57.0 37.570 -118.88 7 2003/03/09 05:36:17.4 36.830 -5.34 0 2003/03/09 05:33:46.3 19.195 -67.052 25 1.7 STRAIT OF GIBRALTAR. 3.1 MONA PASSAGE. 2003/03/09 05:15:58.7 36.890 -5.338 6 1.7 STRAIT OF GIBRALTAR. -22.779 -179.803 600 2003/03/09 05:08:16.1 33 5.1 2.1 PYRENEES. 2.0 NORTHERN ITALY. 2.7 FRANCE. 1.9 SPAIN. 5.9 BANDA SEA. 2.2 STRAIT OF GIBRALTAR. EAST OF THE NORTH ISLAND, 3.9 NEW ZEALAND. 3.0 CENTRAL ALASKA. 3.2 CENTRAL CALIFORNIA. 4.2 SOUTH OF THE FIJI ISLANDS NEAR THE SOUTH COAST OF 1.7 FRANCE. 2003/03/09 04:27:08.2 43.819 6.694 4 2003/03/09 04:12:35.4 36.839 -5.336 0 2003/03/09 04:03:33.7 -7.115 103.597 33 2003/03/09 03:59:44.8 36.898 -5.392 6 2003/03/09 03:56:28.9 -38.41 176.150 147 2003/03/09 03:54:12.1 36.922 -5.395 6 2003/03/09 03:44:14.6 36.916 -5.385 4 2003/03/09 03:41:00.8 36.911 -5.396 3 2003/03/09 03:37:10.1 36.926 -5.395 3 2003/03/09 02:51:10.9 36.885 -5.371 1 2003/03/09 02:48:00.7 42.438 -8.068 20 1.6 STRAIT OF GIBRALTAR. 2.8 SPAIN. 2003/03/09 02:44:26.9 36.923 -5.391 4 2.4 STRAIT OF GIBRALTAR. http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/qed/qed.html (2 sur 26) [16/03/2003 16:39:10] 1.6 STRAIT OF GIBRALTAR. SOUTHWEST OF SUMATRA, 4.8 INDONESIA 2.0 STRAIT OF GIBRALTAR. NORTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND. 3.2 STRAIT OF GIBRALTAR. 2.6 STRAIT OF GIBRALTAR. 1.6 STRAIT OF GIBRALTAR. 2.2 STRAIT OF GIBRALTAR. NEIC: Last Thirty Days of Earthquake Activity from the QED 2003/03/09 00:32:08.4 41.370 72.890 33 4.7 KYRGYZSTAN 2003/03/08 23:45:40.4 -32.258 -71.777 14 3.4 2003/03/08 23:14:27.9 7.399 126.691 33 2003/03/08 23:12:52.8 42.089 140.624 123 5.3 MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES 4.7 HOKKAIDO, JAPAN REGION. 2003/03/08 23:10:48.3 37.887 -1.817 6 2003/03/08 22:27:46.8 18.345 -67.736 25 2003/03/08 22:01:21.0 61.213 -149.485 33 2003/03/08 21:13:25.1 2003/03/08 19:45:16.1 -34.746 -70.324 137 18.378 -104.083 33 NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE. 2.0 SPAIN. 3.0 MONA PASSAGE. 3.3 SOUTHERN ALASKA. 2.8 CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER REGION. 4.3 OFFSHORE COLIMA, MEXICO MENDOZA PROVINCE, ARGENTINA. 2003/03/08 18:36:59.2 -32.681 -68.982 1 2003/03/08 17:02:23.4 37.718 -3.415 18 2.3 SPAIN. 2003/03/08 16:48:54.1 -34.177 -71.442 47 3.1 NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE. 2003/03/08 16:06:57.8 -31.521 -69.82 151 3.0 SAN JUAN PROVINCE, ARGENTINA. 2003/03/08 16:02:40.0 37.570 -118.89 5 2003/03/08 15:35:02.0 37.572 -118.885 6 2003/03/08 14:57:17.9 45.747 11.756 10 3.3 NORTHERN ITALY. 2003/03/08 14:50:57.2 44.451 7.232 15 1.9 NORTHERN ITALY. -23.688 -175.702 33 4.7 TONGA ISLANDS REGION 3.0 PYRENEES. 2003/03/08 14:48:15.7 3.7 2.8 CENTRAL CALIFORNIA. 4.1 CENTRAL CALIFORNIA. 2003/03/08 11:06:35.6 42.781 -1.682 0 2003/03/08 09:47:11.1 -33.568 -71.076 66 2.8 2003/03/08 09:47:00.7 45.100 6.814 10 1.9 FRANCE. 2003/03/08 09:28:06.4 28.327 56.735 33 2003/03/08 09:16:42.8 42.794 -7.241 0 4.5 SOUTHERN IRAN 2.0 SPAIN. 9.821 125.958 100 2003/03/08 09:01:37.3 NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE. 2003/03/08 08:44:51.7 44.453 6.936 21 4.8 MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES 1.3 FRANCE. 2003/03/08 07:37:27.4 51.238 -176.387 33 4.6 2003/03/08 07:19:14.3 42.716 -1.744 2 2003/03/08 06:27:50.3 53.689 -163.804 33 2003/03/08 06:19:51.9 52.768 -174.398 203 http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/qed/qed.html (3 sur 26) [16/03/2003 16:39:10] ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS, ALASKA 2.4 PYRENEES. 4.2 UNIMAK ISLAND REGION, ALASKA 4.3 ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS, ALASKA NEIC: Last Thirty Days of Earthquake Activity from the QED NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE. 2003/03/08 06:06:33.5 -33.79 -71.268 60 4.3 2003/03/08 06:06:29.0 60.972 -151.488 69 3.3 KENAI PENINSULA, ALASKA. 2003/03/08 05:20:56.0 63.061 -151.01 131 2003/03/08 03:36:59.6 44.477 6.844 6 2003/03/08 03:27:49.4 44.469 7.262 17 2003/03/08 03:26:59.2 53.492 -163.891 33 2003/03/08 02:46:35.0 44.711 6.553 3 2003/03/08 02:46:34.8 44.731 6.577 2 2003/03/08 02:26:22.4 51.688 -169.914 33 2003/03/08 01:39:24.5 36.593 -2.994 0 2003/03/08 01:37:03.0 60.354 -152.431 92 2003/03/08 00:37:11.0 63.164 -144.321 8 2003/03/08 00:29:55.3 -7.362 128.299 100 2003/03/08 00:26:41.5 19.231 120.924 33 4.6 PHILIPPINE ISLANDS REGION 2003/03/07 22:11:28.6 43.556 -127.105 10 5.0 OFF THE COAST OF OREGON 2003/03/07 16:29:00.0 54.041 159.733 119 2003/03/07 15:53:58.0 63.592 -147.342 0 2.9 CENTRAL ALASKA. 2003/03/07 13:26:13.0 36.608 -120.751 6 2003/03/07 12:55:50.3 -20.247 -178.379 548 2.9 CENTRAL CALIFORNIA. 4.7 FIJI ISLANDS REGION 2003/03/07 12:23:10.3 0.525 3.7 CENTRAL ALASKA. 2.1 FRANCE. 2.5 NORTHERN ITALY. 4.2 UNIMAK ISLAND REGION, ALASKA 1.9 FRANCE. 1.9 FRANCE. 3.8 FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS 2.2 STRAIT OF GIBRALTAR. SOUTHERN ALASKA. 3.1 CENTRAL ALASKA. 5.1 BANDA SEA 3.9 NEAR THE EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA, RUSSIA 4.9 CENTRAL MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE SOUTH OF THE MARIANA 4.6 ISLANDS -27.157 10 2003/03/07 11:28:19.8 13.541 146.492 33 2003/03/07 09:55:28.0 63.601 -147.346 2 3.5 CENTRAL ALASKA. 2003/03/07 06:16:33.2 44.297 7.259 2 2003/03/07 04:07:57.6 44.336 7.424 1 2.4 NORTHERN ITALY. 2.0 NORTHERN ITALY. 2003/03/07 03:31:45.9 -32.297 -71.818 51 2003/03/07 03:19:50.0 64.572 -152.025 36 2003/03/07 01:52:55.7 44.383 7.060 1 2003/03/07 01:02:42.3 -41.36 172.610 73 2003/03/07 00:04:20.8 -37.05 177.080 276 OFF EAST COAST OF THE NORTH ISLAND, N.Z. 2003/03/06 23:48:51.8 30.189 142.739 33 4.4 SOUTHEAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/qed/qed.html (4 sur 26) [16/03/2003 16:39:10] 3.8 NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE. CENTRAL ALASKA. 1.9 NORTHERN ITALY. SOUTH ISLAND OF NEW 3.9 ZEALAND. NEIC: Last Thirty Days of Earthquake Activity from the QED 2003/03/06 23:11:55.7 37.700 22.150 3 2003/03/06 22:58:09.6 -4.734 103.075 33 2003/03/06 20:55:51.2 39.544 77.464 10 2003/03/06 19:39:30.9 6.535 123.684 33 2003/03/06 18:47:03.3 -24.729 179.821 500 3.2 SOUTHERN GREECE. SOUTHERN SUMATRA, 5.1 INDONESIA. 4.4 SOUTHERN XINJIANG, CHINA 4.7 MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES 4.9 SOUTH OF THE FIJI ISLANDS 3.5 CRETE, GREECE. 2003/03/06 18:35:25.8 35.490 26.710 5 2003/03/06 17:10:56.1 11.297 125.518 33 2003/03/06 16:43:35.8 37.820 21.240 2 2003/03/06 15:25:54.5 -4.337 152.861 33 4.7 2003/03/06 13:35:57.3 -18.364 173.217 33 2003/03/06 11:38:55.8 43.287 -110.667 5 4.8 FIJI ISLANDS REGION 2.7 WYOMING. 2003/03/06 11:27:42.8 -39.7 173.960 18 2003/03/06 11:22:02.6 44.128 12.322 10 2003/03/06 10:59:34.3 20.871 -70.177 5 -23.663 -175.832 33 2003/03/06 10:24:45.4 4.6 SAMAR, PHILIPPINES 3.5 SOUTHERN GREECE. 4.0 NEW BRITAIN REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA OFF WEST COAST OF THE NORTH ISLAND, N.Z. NORTHERN ITALY 4.4 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC REGION. 5.8 TONGA ISLANDS REGION. 1.8 AUSTRIA. 2003/03/06 08:52:54.7 47.489 14.910 10 2003/03/06 08:19:09.6 12.883 -81.641 0 2003/03/06 06:38:01.3 48.690 82.036 33 4.2 CARIBBEAN SEA. 4.1 EASTERN KAZAKHSTAN 2003/03/06 05:36:44.7 46.395 12.534 10 2.1 NORTHERN ITALY. 2003/03/06 02:50:39.3 -33.939 -72.545 32 3.6 2003/03/06 02:26:38.2 39.100 24.490 34 2003/03/06 01:09:10.1 18.659 -67.037 70 3.1 AEGEAN SEA. 3.1 MONA PASSAGE. 2003/03/06 00:14:14.0 38.920 21.200 14 3.3 GREECE. 2003/03/05 22:22:31.1 50.258 18.785 5 2003/03/05 22:08:36.0 19.187 -66.717 52 2003/03/05 19:11:50.3 43.516 135.208 367 2003/03/05 18:28:56.2 -10.158 160.918 81 2003/03/05 16:07:09.8 51.453 -171.851 33 2003/03/05 16:05:54.0 34.700 -116.3 6 2003/03/05 15:33:47.4 -37.32 176.280 215 2003/03/05 14:17:21.9 19.211 -66.461 25 2003/03/05 14:15:07.9 19.191 -66.478 31 http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/qed/qed.html (5 sur 26) [16/03/2003 16:39:11] OFF THE COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE. 2.9 POLAND. 3.1 PUERTO RICO REGION. 4.6 PRIMOR'YE, RUSSIA 4.7 SOLOMON ISLANDS 4.3 FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS 3.0 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. NORTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND. 3.5 PUERTO RICO REGION. 3.5 PUERTO RICO REGION. NEIC: Last Thirty Days of Earthquake Activity from the QED ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS, ALASKA 2003/03/05 14:04:41.1 52.504 -175.344 33 3.8 2003/03/05 13:39:50.2 19.090 -66.693 78 3.2 PUERTO RICO REGION. 2003/03/05 13:02:39.3 30.753 130.614 33 2003/03/05 12:38:37.8 12.145 -88.311 33 4.1 KYUSHU, JAPAN OFF THE COAST OF CENTRAL 4.5 AMERICA 2003/03/05 11:11:23.4 37.740 21.240 17 2003/03/05 11:08:12.1 18.183 -67.323 14 3.2 SOUTHERN GREECE. 3.0 MONA PASSAGE. 2003/03/05 11:03:58.4 -32.998 -71.042 64 2.4 2003/03/05 10:49:23.9 -34.337 58.087 10 -3.99 142.192 33 4.9 SOUTH INDIAN OCEAN NEAR NORTH COAST OF NEW 5.1 GUINEA, P.N.G. 2003/03/05 10:19:27.6 NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE. 2003/03/05 08:33:07.1 38.890 25.500 18 2003/03/05 06:38:01.6 28.921 143.435 33 3.3 AEGEAN SEA. 4.7 BONIN ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION -70.408 98 2.6 2003/03/05 05:48:33.1 -3.296 130.878 33 2003/03/05 05:37:53.5 -33.56 -71.906 29 5.6 SERAM, INDONESIA. NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL 3.3 CHILE. 2003/03/05 05:05:12.9 37.610 21.780 84 2003/03/05 03:26:36.9 -38.61 179.250 50 4.0 2003/03/05 02:36:42.8 49.056 155.860 33 2003/03/05 02:11:58.5 38.860 20.550 30 4.3 KURIL ISLANDS 3.2 GREECE. 2003/03/05 02:05:19.2 38.880 20.650 2 2003/03/05 01:23:40.5 38.180 22.140 5 2003/03/05 01:00:21.5 38.790 20.540 5 2003/03/05 00:16:16.6 -32.548 -71.308 46 2003/03/04 23:58:06.0 39.608 77.779 10 2003/03/04 21:55:59.4 12.663 125.194 33 2003/03/04 20:16:00.0 19.047 -64.912 25 2003/03/04 20:05:49.5 18.247 -66.939 21 2003/03/04 19:58:20.4 18.998 -64.924 25 2003/03/04 19:32:36.4 34.360 8.937 33 3.8 VIRGIN ISLANDS. 4.0 TUNISIA 2003/03/04 19:08:12.4 48.335 6.651 10 3.6 FRANCE. 2003/03/05 06:35:37.9 -33.043 http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/qed/qed.html (6 sur 26) [16/03/2003 16:39:11] CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER REGION. SOUTHERN GREECE. OFF EAST COAST OF THE NORTH ISLAND, N.Z. 2.9 GREECE. 3.1 GREECE. 2.9 GREECE. NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL 3.2 CHILE. 4.6 SOUTHERN XINJIANG, CHINA 4.4 SAMAR, PHILIPPINES 3.9 VIRGIN ISLANDS. 2.8 PUERTO RICO REGION. NEIC: Last Thirty Days of Earthquake Activity from the QED 2003/03/04 18:20:21.4 63.569 -147.101 5 CENTRAL ALASKA 2003/03/04 18:19:13.7 63.637 -146.986 5 2003/03/04 17:51:50.5 63.572 -146.926 5 3.6 CENTRAL ALASKA. 3.2 CENTRAL ALASKA. 2003/03/04 16:51:30.3 63.559 -146.926 5 3.0 CENTRAL ALASKA. 2003/03/04 13:54:17.3 -40.24 173.990 138 2003/03/04 13:42:02.3 39.493 77.520 33 2003/03/04 07:53:39.9 37.800 21.160 5 2003/03/04 07:53:21.2 50.273 18.939 5 2003/03/04 07:09:27.0 -33.184 -71.378 47 2003/03/04 06:18:18.8 46.768 10.943 5 1.9 NORTHERN ITALY. 2003/03/04 04:37:23.8 51.135 15.828 5 2003/03/04 03:31:21.9 -32.207 -71.762 22 3.5 POLAND. NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL 3.5 CHILE. 2003/03/04 02:06:55.2 79.360 3.020 10 2003/03/04 00:43:31.7 -7.678 125.747 33 2003/03/03 23:24:08.6 49.174 6.813 1 2.3 GERMANY. 2003/03/03 22:49:18.7 39.360 20.500 5 3.5 GREECE-ALBANIA BORDER REGION. 2003/03/03 22:10:16.1 -34.516 -70.609 118 2.5 CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER REGION. 2003/03/03 19:55:12.2 46.092 -122.152 6 2003/03/03 18:10:34.5 -37.91 176.690 174 COOK STRAIT, NEW ZEALAND. 4.6 SOUTHERN XINJIANG, CHINA 3.6 SOUTHERN GREECE. 3.0 POLAND. NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL 3.6 CHILE. 4.3 GREENLAND SEA 4.5 BANDA SEA 2.6 WASHINGTON. NORTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND. 2003/03/03 17:13:25.7 -33.166 -70.341 4 3.4 CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER REGION. 2003/03/03 16:33:17.8 -31.918 -69.812 137 3.0 SAN JUAN PROVINCE, ARGENTINA. 2003/03/03 16:31:58.2 -3.833 102.597 74 5.0 SOUTHERN SUMATRA, INDONESIA. 2003/03/03 15:36:43.4 50.202 -129.646 10 4.4 VANCOUVER ISLAND, CANADA REGION 2003/03/03 15:36:03.7 36.540 25.540 23 2003/03/03 15:13:34.7 62.916 -143.474 5 3.1 DODECANESE ISLANDS, GREECE. 3.2 CENTRAL ALASKA. 2003/03/03 14:11:31.8 -32.95 2003/03/03 13:14:49.5 CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER REGION. -70.242 115 2.8 -12.183 167.098 265 4.8 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/qed/qed.html (7 sur 26) [16/03/2003 16:39:11] NEIC: Last Thirty Days of Earthquake Activity from the QED 2003/03/03 12:52:03.1 -32.028 -69.596 147 2003/03/03 12:12:54.0 63.353 -145.18 3 2003/03/03 11:37:51.3 19.057 -66.685 25 2003/03/03 10:46:18.1 18.478 -67.593 25 2003/03/03 10:30:01.0 17.777 -67.039 27 2003/03/03 09:57:54.0 33.200 -115.58 4 2003/03/03 09:38:37.7 10.282 125.849 150 2003/03/03 08:46:15.2 -33.192 -70.119 109 2003/03/03 08:19:04.0 37.060 20.680 5 2003/03/03 06:56:22.9 10.389 -86.974 0 2003/03/03 06:52:29.4 -32.563 -71.667 33 2003/03/03 06:23:35.6 -29.341 -71.714 45 2003/03/03 06:11:56.8 13.412 -81.394 0 2003/03/03 04:52:54.1 36.690 26.390 50 2003/03/03 04:42:02.6 55.017 -158.552 33 2003/03/03 04:16:54.7 18.240 -67.702 152 2003/03/03 03:03:47.8 -32.627 -70.95 64 2003/03/03 02:04:52.4 -28.251 -70.737 65 58.057 -154.429 128 2003/03/03 01:55:45.9 3.0 MENDOZA PROVINCE, ARGENTINA. 3.6 CENTRAL ALASKA. 3.3 PUERTO RICO REGION. 3.4 MONA PASSAGE. 2.4 MONA PASSAGE. 3.2 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. 4.7 LEYTE, PHILIPPINES CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER 2.9 REGION. 3.3 IONIAN SEA. 4.3 OFF THE COAST OF COSTA RICA. 4.1 NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE. NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE. 4.5 CARIBBEAN SEA. 3.3 DODECANESE ISLANDS, GREECE. 3.9 ALASKA PENINSULA 3.8 MONA PASSAGE. 3.5 CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER REGION. CENTRAL CHILE. ALASKA PENINSULA NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE. 2003/03/03 01:44:13.5 -32.125 -71.825 34 3.6 2003/03/02 23:33:22.1 42.903 -1.289 21 1.9 PYRENEES. 2003/03/02 23:19:14.0 -31.585 -69.875 135 3.0 SAN JUAN PROVINCE, ARGENTINA. 2003/03/02 23:04:15.1 39.450 20.440 30 3.1 GREECE-ALBANIA BORDER REGION. 2003/03/02 22:46:46.6 37.677 141.710 42 5.8 NEAR THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN. 2003/03/02 22:02:38.2 38.970 26.330 21 2003/03/02 21:43:52.7 -34.071 -70.368 10 3.1 AEGEAN SEA. CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER 3.4 REGION. 63.334 -145.238 5 2003/03/02 21:20:04.4 http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/qed/qed.html (8 sur 26) [16/03/2003 16:39:11] 3.3 CENTRAL ALASKA. NEIC: Last Thirty Days of Earthquake Activity from the QED CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER REGION. 2003/03/02 20:58:58.3 -34.393 -70.608 104 2003/03/02 19:44:15.8 39.184 -0.741 10 2003/03/02 17:59:02.0 34.330 -116.86 2 2003/03/02 17:57:25.4 15.528 121.865 33 3.0 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. 5.0 LUZON, PHILIPPINES. 2003/03/02 17:42:18.2 -44.67 168.010 76 4.8 SOUTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND. 3.4 CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER REGION. 3.3 2.1 SPAIN. 2003/03/02 16:53:33.3 -33.141 -70.252 7 2003/03/02 16:42:56.7 -36.868 -20.801 10 2003/03/02 16:15:08.8 49.140 6.848 1 2003/03/02 16:02:25.7 -33.503 -72.312 15 4.0 2003/03/02 15:23:33.6 33.385 75.743 33 2003/03/02 14:13:28.5 -33.545 -72.282 15 4.6 EASTERN KASHMIR OFF THE COAST OF CENTRAL 3.8 CHILE. 2003/03/02 13:16:45.0 -34.43 -70.489 12 3.2 CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER REGION. -35.044 -178.806 33 5.3 EAST OF THE NORTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND 2003/03/02 13:07:18.6 6.2 SOUTHERN MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE. 2.9 GERMANY. OFF THE COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE. 2003/03/02 13:04:04.2 38.750 22.810 5 2003/03/02 12:21:55.7 44.455 6.764 1 2003/03/02 11:54:04.4 -34.003 -70.134 8 2003/03/02 11:50:07.0 32.200 -115.8 7 2003/03/02 11:44:48.7 66.697 -141.79 10 2003/03/02 11:28:35.0 58.994 -157.608 1 2.8 ALASKA PENINSULA. 2003/03/02 11:06:37.7 46.759 7.003 4 1.8 SWITZERLAND. 2003/03/02 11:04:13.1 35.813 -3.352 0 2003/03/02 09:53:39.0 61.498 -150.838 70 2.9 STRAIT OF GIBRALTAR. 3.0 SOUTHERN ALASKA. 2003/03/02 03:02:50.5 44.311 7.517 9 2003/03/02 02:38:39.4 37.962 -1.41 10 2.3 NORTHERN ITALY. 2.3 SPAIN. 2003/03/02 00:58:03.0 62.247 -150.858 80 CENTRAL ALASKA. 2003/03/02 00:17:45.7 -31.532 -68.902 146 2003/03/02 00:11:46.9 36.408 27.615 32 2003/03/02 00:07:46.2 27.993 -16.164 31 2003/03/02 00:05:56.4 51.307 15.767 5 http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/qed/qed.html (9 sur 26) [16/03/2003 16:39:11] 3.0 GREECE. 2.3 FRANCE. CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER REGION. 3.2 BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO. 4.1 NORTHERN ALASKA. 3.8 SAN JUAN PROVINCE, ARGENTINA. 3.5 DODECANESE ISLANDS, GREECE. CANARY ISLANDS, SPAIN 3.1 REGION. 2.8 POLAND. NEIC: Last Thirty Days of Earthquake Activity from the QED 2003/03/01 22:10:29.6 51.544 16.099 5 2003/03/01 21:44:55.2 44.289 7.385 12 2003/03/01 21:41:02.2 -7.038 123.729 588 2003/03/01 21:24:23.6 44.285 7.387 13 2003/03/01 19:45:39.7 18.997 -66.674 25 2003/03/01 15:03:21.1 51.519 16.105 5 2.8 POLAND. 2003/03/01 13:19:02.0 63.573 -147.008 0 2003/03/01 13:16:31.6 44.421 148.198 39 2.9 CENTRAL ALASKA. 4.9 KURIL ISLANDS. 2003/03/01 10:38:23.5 6.113 3.7 POLAND. 1.9 NORTHERN ITALY. 5.1 BANDA SEA 2.0 NORTHERN ITALY. 3.1 PUERTO RICO REGION. 4.8 SOUTH OF PANAMA. -80.894 2 2003/03/01 06:12:47.4 -1.697 134.219 33 6.0 IRIAN JAYA REGION, INDONESIA. 2003/03/01 04:06:00.7 34.605 23.781 33 2003/03/01 02:41:28.7 18.271 -66.751 116 4.7 CRETE, GREECE 2.6 PUERTO RICO REGION. 2003/03/01 00:04:45.6 -38.38 175.930 134 NORTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND. 2003/02/28 22:37:35.8 -30.367 -71.077 76 4.0 NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE. 2003/02/28 21:49:59.1 -34.102 -70.063 7 3.6 CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER REGION. 2003/02/28 21:03:47.0 19.319 -66.391 25 2003/02/28 20:01:59.4 -34.023 -72.24 2 63.474 -147.585 5 2003/02/28 17:56:45.6 2003/02/28 16:54:00.9 -33.134 -70.266 4 2003/02/28 16:25:58.4 16.063 -98.727 10 2003/02/28 16:17:28.9 43.345 18.005 5 2003/02/28 15:35:16.1 43.447 -126.773 10 3.2 PUERTO RICO REGION. NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL 3.5 CHILE. 2.9 CENTRAL ALASKA. CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER 3.4 REGION. 3.9 OFFSHORE GUERRERO, MEXICO. 3.1 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA REGION. 4.0 OFF THE COAST OF OREGON CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER 4.3 REGION. 2003/02/28 12:51:57.5 -30.576 -69.553 152 2003/02/28 10:57:54.7 -31.177 -69.566 150 3.8 SAN JUAN PROVINCE, ARGENTINA. 2003/02/28 09:41:47.9 -32.868 -73.075 21 3.4 OFF THE COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE. 2003/02/28 08:33:16.9 -18.159 -175.627 300 2003/02/28 06:32:40.2 -34.69 -70.405 3 http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/qed/qed.html (10 sur 26) [16/03/2003 16:39:11] 4.5 TONGA ISLANDS CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER 3.5 REGION. NEIC: Last Thirty Days of Earthquake Activity from the QED 2003/02/28 05:49:53.8 63.546 -147.312 2003/02/28 05:27:55.9 44.592 7.222 14 2.9 CENTRAL ALASKA. 2.2 NORTHERN ITALY. 2003/02/28 04:58:03.7 33.569 141.818 43 4.5 2003/02/28 04:54:24.7 44.592 7.240 14 2003/02/28 04:27:39.9 12.722 -89.303 33 2.0 NORTHERN ITALY. OFF THE COAST OF CENTRAL 4.3 AMERICA. 2003/02/28 04:11:15.1 19.226 -66.708 28 2003/02/28 02:58:56.4 12.228 -87.995 70 3.4 PUERTO RICO REGION. 4.4 NEAR THE COAST OF NICARAGUA 2003/02/28 01:40:24.4 -35.374 -72.857 33 5.1 2003/02/28 00:06:26.2 -29.339 -70.089 3 3.1 CENTRAL CHILE. 2003/02/27 23:00:13.3 15.385 -95.635 5 2003/02/27 20:33:44.5 -25.12 -179.05 300 4.0 OFFSHORE OAXACA, MEXICO. 4.4 SOUTH OF THE FIJI ISLANDS 2003/02/27 20:08:36.6 -22.712 -63.315 497 4.5 SALTA PROVINCE, ARGENTINA 2003/02/27 15:35:29.9 58.651 -156.874 199 5.5 ALASKA PENINSULA. 2003/02/27 14:22:41.2 42.396 21.648 5 2003/02/27 14:09:18.3 17.290 -101.18 16 3.7 OFFSHORE GUERRERO, MEXICO. 2003/02/27 14:00:08.2 7.241 -73.525 82 2003/02/27 13:36:07.0 32.190 -115.79 7 4.6 NORTHERN COLOMBIA 3.0 BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO. 2003/02/27 11:40:30.9 -7.842 124.913 33 2003/02/27 11:03:31.8 40.711 21.826 10 2003/02/27 10:37:08.0 -33.122 -69.76 4 2003/02/27 09:38:42.7 16.861 -99.619 31 -3.69 134.911 33 2003/02/27 09:32:55.3 5 2.8 OFF THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE YUGOSLAVIA-FYR OF MACEDONIA BORDER REG. 5.1 BANDA SEA 3.4 GREECE. 3.5 CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER REGION. 3.7 GUERRERO, MEXICO. 4.5 IRIAN JAYA REGION, INDONESIA 2003/02/27 08:51:36.2 18.157 -67.277 11 2003/02/27 08:37:03.7 -35.249 -70.74 2 2003/02/27 07:28:09.9 -33.512 -70.5 99 2.7 2003/02/27 07:09:38.3 19.291 -66.683 25 2003/02/27 06:56:58.8 18.066 -66.965 1 3.3 PUERTO RICO REGION. 2.3 PUERTO RICO REGION. 2003/02/27 06:49:16.1 19.811 -69.346 10 2003/02/27 05:03:15.1 -34.528 -70.346 134 http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/qed/qed.html (11 sur 26) [16/03/2003 16:39:11] 3.0 MONA PASSAGE. CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER 3.5 REGION. CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER REGION. 4.1 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC REGION. CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER 2.6 REGION. NEIC: Last Thirty Days of Earthquake Activity from the QED 2003/02/27 05:00:21.0 34.300 -116.84 4 2003/02/27 04:34:28.3 46.594 10.290 10 3.9 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. 2.2 SWITZERLAND. 2003/02/27 01:39:56.1 31.578 49.265 33 4.7 WESTERN IRAN 2003/02/27 01:09:15.5 -32.584 -71.522 27 3.4 NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE. 2003/02/27 01:07:37.3 -34.481 -70.383 5 3.4 CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER REGION. 2003/02/27 00:16:07.5 42.293 2.211 4 2.2 PYRENEES. 2003/02/26 21:38:02.7 39.477 77.302 10 4.3 SOUTHERN XINJIANG, CHINA 2003/02/26 21:06:30.0 62.329 -149.11 45 2003/02/26 20:55:49.0 63.477 -147.427 0 2.9 CENTRAL ALASKA. 3.0 CENTRAL ALASKA. 2003/02/26 20:25:24.0 63.203 -143.451 0 3.0 CENTRAL ALASKA. NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL 3.8 CHILE. 2003/02/26 20:15:39.3 -32.135 -71.802 15 2003/02/26 19:47:54.8 46.043 14.780 10 2.4 SLOVENIA. 2003/02/26 18:13:24.0 42.361 19.466 16 1.5 2003/02/26 17:18:02.9 28.066 139.956 364 2003/02/26 17:01:56.2 4.2 BONIN ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER 3.5 REGION. -70.243 2 2003/02/26 16:04:23.9 13.111 143.927 147 4.4 SOUTH OF THE MARIANA ISLANDS 2003/02/26 15:44:42.2 11.765 143.912 39 4.3 SOUTH OF THE MARIANA ISLANDS 2003/02/26 14:30:03.6 49.913 18.501 5 3.3 POLAND-CZECH REPUBLIC-SLOVAKIA BORDER. 2003/02/26 14:28:45.2 -38.37 175.800 151 2003/02/26 13:55:31.5 48.215 6.992 10 2003/02/26 12:21:30.9 -24.12 -66.852 172 2003/02/26 11:24:08.0 63.145 -148.783 5 2003/02/26 10:02:46.1 39.514 77.328 10 2003/02/26 08:41:16.2 46.600 10.300 7 2003/02/26 08:37:14.7 -33.358 -72.958 27 2003/02/26 08:33:16.4 -33.777 -70.314 109 63.451 -147.156 6 2003/02/26 06:07:06.0 -33.1 YUGOSLAVIA-ALBANIA BORDER REGION. http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/qed/qed.html (12 sur 26) [16/03/2003 16:39:12] NORTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND. 2.1 FRANCE. 4.6 SALTA PROVINCE, ARGENTINA 2.7 CENTRAL ALASKA. 4.3 SOUTHERN XINJIANG, CHINA 2.2 SWITZERLAND. OFF THE COAST OF CENTRAL 3.5 CHILE. 2.5 CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER REGION. 3.5 CENTRAL ALASKA. NEIC: Last Thirty Days of Earthquake Activity from the QED 2003/02/26 04:46:26.0 19.355 -155.083 2003/02/26 04:42:41.8 36.444 25.877 33 3.5 HAWAII. 4.1 DODECANESE ISLANDS, GREECE 2003/02/26 04:14:13.0 61.464 -150.696 55 2.8 SOUTHERN ALASKA. 2003/02/26 03:32:57.8 42.198 2.280 2 2003/02/26 03:08:20.0 35.874 36.312 10 4.2 JORDAN - SYRIA REGION 2003/02/26 02:45:41.6 -30.947 -71.266 60 3.8 2003/02/26 01:45:28.0 34.330 -116.86 3 2003/02/26 01:34:39.6 -49.522 126.425 10 2003/02/26 00:34:19.2 -23.779 179.802 577 9 3.8 PYRENEES. NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE. 3.6 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. WESTERN INDIAN-ANTARCTIC 4.4 RIDGE 4.3 SOUTH OF THE FIJI ISLANDS 2003/02/25 22:20:26.1 63.658 -147.28 5 2003/02/25 20:19:36.8 -31.45 -68.949 140 2003/02/25 20:18:41.5 27.945 139.458 484 4.3 BONIN ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER REGION. 2003/02/25 19:51:01.7 -29.434 -69.643 130 2003/02/25 19:32:39.6 -19.471 -176.434 33 2003/02/25 19:10:30.1 62.841 -144.495 5 2003/02/25 18:49:20.4 -40.05 176.960 54 2003/02/25 18:46:06.6 -6.693 129.463 151 2003/02/25 18:15:14.9 1.607 126.456 33 2003/02/25 17:07:33.1 -32.618 -70.01 125 2003/02/25 16:37:15.0 40.420 -125.23 3 2003/02/25 15:25:58.8 30.166 142.656 33 2003/02/25 12:44:45.2 -34.047 -71.46 43 2003/02/25 10:40:16.0 19.522 -64.329 25 2003/02/25 10:24:44.4 39.346 77.572 10 2003/02/25 10:20:16.1 39.848 77.764 10 2003/02/25 09:39:51.1 -35.163 -71.271 79 2003/02/25 08:48:07.8 -33.909 -70.019 3 -7.856 108.745 82 2003/02/25 07:57:42.0 http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/qed/qed.html (13 sur 26) [16/03/2003 16:39:12] 3.2 CENTRAL ALASKA. SAN JUAN PROVINCE, 3.6 ARGENTINA. 5.2 FIJI ISLANDS REGION 3.2 CENTRAL ALASKA. 3.7 NORTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND. 5.0 BANDA SEA 4.6 NORTHERN MOLUCCA SEA CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER 3.2 REGION. 3.6 OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. 4.3 SOUTHEAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL 3.8 CHILE. 4.1 VIRGIN ISLANDS. 4.8 SOUTHERN XINJIANG, CHINA 4.0 SOUTHERN XINJIANG, CHINA 2.9 CENTRAL CHILE. 3.2 CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER REGION. 4.7 JAVA, INDONESIA NEIC: Last Thirty Days of Earthquake Activity from the QED 2003/02/25 07:13:10.6 29.805 142.549 33 2003/02/25 06:00:16.1 39.542 77.412 10 4.5 SOUTHEAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN 4.2 SOUTHERN XINJIANG, CHINA -13.629 166.516 33 4.6 VANUATU ISLANDS 2003/02/25 05:09:01.8 2003/02/25 04:12:51.0 34.320 -116.84 3 2.8 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. 2003/02/25 04:03:04.0 34.320 -116.85 4 4.1 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. 2003/02/25 03:53:46.9 51.114 15.743 5 2003/02/25 03:52:40.8 39.517 77.438 10 2.7 POLAND. 5.3 SOUTHERN XINJIANG, CHINA. 2003/02/25 03:51:04.4 -30.715 -72.038 16 3.5 2003/02/25 03:31:56.7 -31.625 -67.149 150 2003/02/25 03:14:06.2 -30.853 -71.914 1 2.4 NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE. 2003/02/25 02:40:10.4 -32.354 -70.769 65 2.8 CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER REGION. 2003/02/25 02:26:18.0 34.310 -116.86 5 2003/02/25 02:06:18.3 -34.312 -71.29 66 2003/02/25 00:47:04.4 -33.919 -70.192 6 2003/02/25 00:32:22.4 39.440 77.287 10 2003/02/24 23:20:39.6 50.021 19.144 5 2003/02/24 23:06:44.0 33.450 -116.44 13 2003/02/24 22:28:54.8 4.56 95.03 100 4.4 NORTHERN SUMATRA, INDONESIA 2003/02/24 21:56:41.0 -32.957 -70.028 97 2.5 CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER REGION. 2003/02/24 21:18:40.9 39.560 77.187 10 2003/02/24 20:50:54.1 -25.75 178.86 600 5.0 SOUTHERN XINJIANG, CHINA 4.4 SOUTH OF THE FIJI ISLANDS 2003/02/24 20:22:22.3 39.549 20.647 10 4.7 2003/02/24 20:00:19.9 -35.573 -71.193 42 3.1 CENTRAL CHILE. 2003/02/24 19:57:01.1 -6.776 128.160 296 2003/02/24 19:09:26.6 19.174 -66.775 25 2003/02/24 19:08:13.0 50.019 18.471 5 2003/02/24 17:13:58.1 -34.216 -70.902 81 http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/qed/qed.html (14 sur 26) [16/03/2003 16:39:12] OFF THE COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE. SAN JUAN PROVINCE, ARGENTINA. 3.0 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL 2.4 CHILE. 3.5 CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER REGION. 4.1 SOUTHERN XINJIANG, CHINA 2.7 POLAND. 3.2 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. GREECE-ALBANIA BORDER REGION 4.9 BANDA SEA 3.4 PUERTO RICO REGION. 3.0 POLAND. 2.5 CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER REGION. NEIC: Last Thirty Days of Earthquake Activity from the QED CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER REGION. 2003/02/24 16:52:48.0 -33.135 -70.272 5 2003/02/24 16:33:19.4 39.516 77.414 10 3.9 SOUTHERN XINJIANG, CHINA 2003/02/24 16:25:46.7 -33.532 -70.849 73 2.4 2003/02/24 15:49:01.4 39.269 77.679 10 2003/02/24 15:39:18.8 36.399 69.115 33 4.5 SOUTHERN XINJIANG, CHINA HINDU KUSH REGION, 3.9 AFGHANISTAN 2003/02/24 14:25:14.5 -32.894 -69.036 10 3.5 2003/02/24 14:23:55.7 39.469 77.220 10 2003/02/24 13:46:11.8 -32.764 -72.947 25 4.3 SOUTHERN XINJIANG, CHINA OFF THE COAST OF CENTRAL 3.6 CHILE. 2003/02/24 13:10:56.3 38.078 21.899 33 3.6 GREECE 2003/02/24 11:22:31.6 39.584 76.858 10 4.1 SOUTHERN XINJIANG, CHINA 2003/02/24 11:14:03.9 18.562 -66.067 122 2.8 PUERTO RICO REGION. 2003/02/24 10:39:41.3 -7.268 114.549 33 2003/02/24 09:14:00.2 51.601 179.451 70 5.1 BALI SEA RAT ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN 4.9 ISLANDS, ALASKA 2003/02/24 09:13:48.7 0.100 124.439 62 3.3 4.8 CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER REGION. MENDOZA PROVINCE, ARGENTINA. MINAHASSA PENINSULA, SULAWESI 2003/02/24 08:27:00.0 34.320 -116.86 5 2003/02/24 07:21:40.1 61.180 -146.879 33 2003/02/24 07:05:38.5 19.498 -66.25 25 2003/02/24 06:16:34.4 52.048 -169.718 33 2003/02/24 05:44:12.5 17.910 -65.488 21 4.0 FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS 2.9 PUERTO RICO REGION. 2003/02/24 04:22:01.1 40.182 77.466 10 4.6 2003/02/24 04:03:59.0 34.310 -116.86 6 2003/02/24 03:25:04.4 52.270 -169.501 33 2003/02/24 03:19:57.3 39.578 77.675 10 2003/02/24 02:42:08.0 34.310 -116.83 4 2003/02/24 02:03:41.4 39.606 77.241 11 2003/02/24 00:30:17.7 -29.585 -71.513 65 2003/02/24 00:19:35.4 35.658 28.347 116 2003/02/23 22:34:21.6 43.926 87.610 33 http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/qed/qed.html (15 sur 26) [16/03/2003 16:39:12] 2.9 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. 3.3 SOUTHERN ALASKA. 3.3 PUERTO RICO REGION. KYRGYZSTAN-XINJIANG BORDER REGION 3.2 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. 4.0 FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS 4.4 SOUTHERN XINJIANG, CHINA 3.0 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. 6.4 SOUTHERN XINJIANG, CHINA. NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL 3.6 CHILE. 4.3 EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN SEA 4.1 NORTHERN XINJIANG, CHINA NEIC: Last Thirty Days of Earthquake Activity from the QED 2003/02/23 21:35:42.4 62.727 -151.435 33 3.2 CENTRAL ALASKA. NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL 3.5 CHILE. 2003/02/23 21:29:56.7 -32.668 -71.788 15 2003/02/23 20:57:53.1 35.760 -4.64 110 2003/02/23 20:28:13.0 34.320 -116.84 2 2003/02/23 20:10:04.7 35.276 22.937 33 2003/02/23 19:30:11.4 44.442 6.748 3 1.9 FRANCE. 2003/02/23 19:17:13.7 44.345 7.408 2 2003/02/23 17:53:11.5 7.100 -81.872 10 2.1 NORTHERN ITALY. 3.6 PANAMA. 2003/02/23 17:41:08.1 -33.008 -72.205 40 3.7 -45.18 167.810 115 2003/02/23 17:07:32.7 2003/02/23 17:03:08.4 3.3 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. 3.7 CENTRAL MEDITERRANEAN SEA OFF THE COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE. SOUTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND. NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE. -71.722 32 3.9 2003/02/23 17:00:07.6 42.041 142.457 63 2003/02/23 16:46:01.7 51.244 179.646 87 4.7 HOKKAIDO, JAPAN REGION. RAT ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN 4.4 ISLANDS, ALASKA 2003/02/23 15:52:51.0 34.310 -116.84 6 2003/02/23 15:29:11.1 18.231 -68.532 25 2003/02/23 13:38:56.7 42.378 140.872 132 2003/02/23 12:45:03.8 52.346 -169.456 33 4.4 HOKKAIDO, JAPAN REGION. 4.3 FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS 2003/02/23 12:40:26.8 52.304 -169.478 33 4.1 FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS -78.981 10 2003/02/23 12:12:49.7 -36.92 177.260 190 4.7 SOUTH OF PANAMA OFF EAST COAST OF THE NORTH ISLAND, N.Z. 2003/02/23 12:09:05.4 52.282 -169.41 33 2003/02/23 12:01:55.9 19.144 -66.533 25 2003/02/23 11:47:31.3 -34.651 -71.18 84 2003/02/23 11:36:02.7 -21.273 171.682 33 5.1 SOUTHEAST OF THE LOYALTY ISLANDS 2003/02/23 11:07:14.7 -30.584 -71.645 35 4.5 NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE. 2003/02/23 10:54:18.5 -39.91 175.380 18 4.4 NORTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND. 2003/02/23 09:24:22.0 34.310 -116.85 3 2003/02/23 09:05:24.3 18.183 -67.353 5 2003/02/23 08:50:11.9 4.526 -82.507 10 2003/02/23 12:26:27.9 -32.574 STRAIT OF GIBRALTAR. 4.113 http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/qed/qed.html (16 sur 26) [16/03/2003 16:39:12] 3.3 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. 3.7 MONA PASSAGE. FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS 2.7 PUERTO RICO REGION. NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL 2.9 CHILE. 3.4 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. 2.7 MONA PASSAGE. 4.8 SOUTH OF PANAMA NEIC: Last Thirty Days of Earthquake Activity from the QED 2003/02/23 07:54:00.1 46.062 -118.786 9 2003/02/23 05:36:08.0 60.328 -153.242 150 2003/02/23 04:51:10.3 18.835 -64.778 25 2003/02/23 04:43:46.6 -8.912 121.440 142 2003/02/23 04:36:49.2 38.577 -0.947 0 2003/02/23 02:24:21.7 -21.227 -178.464 500 2003/02/22 23:29:39.8 63.614 -147.606 5 2003/02/22 22:29:07.1 51.905 178.221 95 2.6 WASHINGTON. 3.2 SOUTHERN ALASKA. 3.8 VIRGIN ISLANDS. 4.9 FLORES REGION, INDONESIA 1.8 SPAIN. 4.3 FIJI ISLANDS REGION 3.7 CENTRAL ALASKA. RAT ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN 4.5 ISLANDS, ALASKA NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE. 2003/02/22 22:12:38.4 -34.072 -71.49 42 3.0 2003/02/22 21:19:33.7 44.497 7.208 10 2003/02/22 20:43:49.2 -0.974 126.920 33 2.5 NORTHERN ITALY. 4.8 SOUTHERN MOLUCCA SEA 2003/02/22 20:41:03.7 48.346 6.624 10 5.4 FRANCE. 2003/02/22 20:40:12.0 34.310 -116.85 6 2.9 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. 2003/02/22 20:30:17.3 46.200 13.623 5 2.3 2003/02/22 19:33:45.0 34.310 -116.85 3 4.1 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. 2003/02/22 18:21:38.1 18.067 -66.574 17 2003/02/22 18:19:22.0 -37.82 177.000 133 ITALY-SLOVENIA BORDER REGION. 3.3 PUERTO RICO REGION. OFF EAST COAST OF THE NORTH ISLAND, N.Z. NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE. 2003/02/22 18:04:44.1 -33.071 -71.278 57 2003/02/22 17:50:13.0 34.330 -116.85 4 3.0 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. 2003/02/22 16:55:44.4 -33.14 -70.265 5 3.5 CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER REGION. 2003/02/22 16:12:29.9 -34.375 -71.809 44 3.2 NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE. 2003/02/22 16:12:16.0 34.313 -116.849 4 2003/02/22 15:57:20.4 51.522 16.071 5 2003/02/22 15:08:07.1 -34.16 -177.78 33 2003/02/22 14:16:08.0 34.324 -116.858 4 2003/02/22 12:25:13.0 34.330 -116.86 9 2003/02/22 12:25:00.0 34.310 -116.85 5 2003/02/22 12:21:33.0 34.310 -116.85 6 3.5 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. 4.2 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. 2003/02/22 12:19:10.0 34.315 -116.85 3 4.8 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/qed/qed.html (17 sur 26) [16/03/2003 16:39:12] 4.7 3.9 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. 3.1 POLAND. 4.5 SOUTH OF THE KERMADEC ISLANDS 4.1 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. 4.0 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. NEIC: Last Thirty Days of Earthquake Activity from the QED 2003/02/22 12:17:45.8 -18.302 -178.132 550 4.5 FIJI ISLANDS REGION 4.5 FIJI ISLANDS REGION 2003/02/22 10:16:07.4 -19.844 -177.594 300 2003/02/22 06:54:53.6 -4.796 153.209 33 4.9 NEW IRELAND REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE. 2003/02/22 06:00:52.5 -32.102 -71.566 36 3.3 2003/02/22 04:47:50.2 18.599 -67.801 26 2003/02/22 04:19:58.7 -29.534 -71.589 35 3.0 MONA PASSAGE. NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL 4.4 CHILE. 2003/02/22 03:59:09.4 8.220 -83.063 10 2003/02/22 03:35:35.0 4.228 124.805 374 2003/02/22 03:12:58.8 -32.837 -71.69 3 2003/02/22 01:45:45.3 -16.013 -172.872 100 2003/02/22 01:02:20.2 8.258 -83.049 10 2003/02/21 22:40:32.7 -33.3 -69.826 4 2003/02/21 22:15:27.6 51.703 156.472 144 2003/02/21 22:13:25.3 -25.845 -178.417 254 2003/02/21 22:03:55.2 11.379 126.549 33 4.0 COSTA RICA. 4.4 CELEBES SEA 3.3 NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE. 4.8 SAMOA ISLANDS REGION 4.2 COSTA RICA. 3.9 CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER REGION. 4.2 KAMCHATKA PENINSULA, RUSSIA 5.8 SOUTH OF THE FIJI ISLANDS. 4.8 PHILIPPINE ISLANDS REGION CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER 1.9 REGION. 2003/02/21 21:08:15.1 -33.131 -70.244 3 2003/02/21 19:35:08.7 44.498 7.167 14 2003/02/21 19:16:14.5 -32.019 -71.65 36 2003/02/21 12:07:56.5 55.619 158.925 317 2003/02/21 12:06:03.9 51.033 -178.665 33 2003/02/21 11:46:40.7 35.880 -3.453 0 2003/02/21 05:53:23.9 -19.896 -70.111 33 2003/02/21 05:16:19.7 40.637 63.021 33 4.3 NORTHWESTERN UZBEKISTAN -23.688 -176.085 33 4.8 SOUTH OF THE FIJI ISLANDS 2.2 NORTHERN ITALY. 2003/02/21 04:32:38.4 2003/02/21 04:03:42.1 44.216 8.635 3 2003/02/21 03:55:55.3 51.437 179.454 33 2003/02/21 02:16:38.9 36.640 25.700 5 2003/02/21 01:10:03.1 44.439 -129.38 10 http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/qed/qed.html (18 sur 26) [16/03/2003 16:39:12] 1.3 NORTHERN ITALY. NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL 3.4 CHILE. 4.7 KAMCHATKA PENINSULA, RUSSIA ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN 4.6 IS, ALASKA 4.0 STRAIT OF GIBRALTAR. NEAR THE COAST OF NORTHERN 4.9 CHILE 4.3 RAT ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA 3.5 DODECANESE ISLANDS, GREECE. 4.2 OFF THE COAST OF OREGON NEIC: Last Thirty Days of Earthquake Activity from the QED 2003/02/21 00:55:22.8 61.009 -150.772 87 2003/02/21 00:36:49.9 39.160 24.160 29 2003/02/21 00:30:44.8 39.120 24.280 34 1.459 126.404 33 2003/02/20 20:21:07.2 SOUTHERN ALASKA 3.1 AEGEAN SEA. 4.0 AEGEAN SEA. 4.8 NORTHERN MOLUCCA SEA OFF THE COAST OF NORTHERN 5.3 CHILE. 2003/02/20 20:07:05.2 -18.409 -71.084 33 2003/02/20 17:33:14.6 40.914 19.801 10 2003/02/20 16:01:41.5 -10.29 161.44 33 3.8 ALBANIA. 4.1 SOLOMON ISLANDS 2003/02/20 15:42:12.4 53.919 -164.622 33 4.3 UNIMAK ISLAND REGION, ALASKA 2003/02/20 15:10:48.1 53.480 -167.463 76 5.0 2003/02/20 15:08:45.1 36.430 22.340 5 2003/02/20 14:42:00.6 -40.22 173.630 205 2003/02/20 10:45:36.9 -1.032 126.633 33 2003/02/20 10:37:04.3 -0.946 126.772 33 2003/02/20 10:34:52.2 -44.24 170.280 5 2003/02/20 09:24:49.9 28.891 130.845 33 2003/02/20 08:51:57.1 39.500 23.700 28 2003/02/20 08:41:03.7 39.510 23.580 7 2003/02/20 07:17:49.8 -39.65 174.230 194 2003/02/20 06:09:12.0 13.049 -89.227 150 2003/02/20 05:48:19.4 -62.56 -160.57 10 2003/02/20 05:44:48.6 22.50 121.57 107 2003/02/20 04:09:56.7 44.529 81.206 10 2003/02/20 03:35:47.0 38.940 24.120 34 3.301 127.213 33 2003/02/20 03:20:25.6 FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS. 3.1 SOUTHERN GREECE. COOK STRAIT, NEW ZEALAND. 5.0 SOUTHERN MOLUCCA SEA 5.3 SOUTHERN MOLUCCA SEA 4.1 SOUTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND. 4.5 RYUKYU ISLANDS, JAPAN 3.9 AEGEAN SEA. 3.5 AEGEAN SEA. NORTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND. 4.6 EL SALVADOR. 5.0 PACIFIC-ANTARCTIC RIDGE 4.6 TAIWAN REGION 4.8 NORTHERN XINJIANG, CHINA 3.3 AEGEAN SEA. 4.8 TALAUD ISLANDS, INDONESIA SLOVENIA-CROATIA BORDER 3.8 REGION. 2003/02/20 00:55:33.2 45.041 14.877 10 2003/02/20 00:43:37.1 18.282 -64.08 57 2003/02/20 00:35:58.8 40.270 20.630 5 2003/02/20 00:05:17.2 21.793 144.386 33 4.6 MARIANA ISLANDS REGION 2003/02/19 21:19:24.3 35.095 141.097 33 4.4 http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/qed/qed.html (19 sur 26) [16/03/2003 16:39:13] 3.8 VIRGIN ISLANDS. GREECE-ALBANIA BORDER 3.0 REGION. NEAR THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN. NEIC: Last Thirty Days of Earthquake Activity from the QED 2003/02/19 21:00:57.0 34.890 -119.36 13 2003/02/19 19:11:18.2 21.961 121.639 56 3.1 CENTRAL CALIFORNIA. 4.5 TAIWAN REGION NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE. 2003/02/19 19:03:41.0 -30.736 -71.933 5 4.2 2003/02/19 18:20:38.8 39.000 -105.1 5 2003/02/19 17:57:03.4 -33.762 -70.296 107 2.2 COLORADO. CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER 2.6 REGION. 63.857 -146.214 5 2003/02/19 17:54:59.1 2003/02/19 17:34:09.7 -35.995 -71.493 90 3.0 CENTRAL ALASKA. 4.2 CENTRAL CHILE. 2003/02/19 17:10:24.0 34.890 -119.36 12 3.4 CENTRAL CALIFORNIA. 2003/02/19 16:35:49.7 -33.15 -70.275 6 -36.7 177.630 207 2003/02/19 13:49:58.2 3.5 CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER REGION. OFF EAST COAST OF THE NORTH ISLAND, N.Z. NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE. 2003/02/19 13:21:30.9 -32.394 -71.801 29 2.8 2003/02/19 13:03:22.0 54.001 -163.45 10 2003/02/19 11:30:17.8 46.329 10.325 10 3.9 UNIMAK ISLAND REGION, ALASKA 3.2 NORTHERN ITALY. 2003/02/19 10:32:22.9 53.696 -164.585 33 2003/02/19 10:13:56.1 -35.65 178.780 255 2003/02/19 09:40:27.0 33.380 -116.44 14 2003/02/19 08:12:17.8 48.568 143.028 10 2003/02/19 05:06:30.4 53.845 -164.622 33 2003/02/19 05:01:39.9 44.206 141.770 211 2003/02/19 04:08:20.8 -13.183 167.298 89 4.7 VANUATU ISLANDS 2003/02/19 03:32:36.5 53.758 -164.612 19 6.6 2003/02/19 03:09:49.0 32.500 -115.75 3 2003/02/19 02:34:50.6 -31.707 -69.81 129 26.792 140.353 502 2003/02/19 02:02:11.7 2003/02/19 01:03:54.7 -31.196 -68.768 125 2003/02/19 00:33:53.5 35.897 -3.527 0 2003/02/19 00:24:45.5 43.392 147.251 34 2003/02/18 23:54:40.7 -23.686 -179.941 520 http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/qed/qed.html (20 sur 26) [16/03/2003 16:39:13] 3.9 UNIMAK ISLAND REGION, ALASKA OFF EAST COAST OF THE NORTH ISLAND, N.Z. 2.8 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. 4.0 SAKHALIN, RUSSIA 5.0 UNIMAK ISLAND REGION, ALASKA 5.4 HOKKAIDO, JAPAN REGION. UNIMAK ISLAND REGION, ALASKA. 2.9 BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO. SAN JUAN PROVINCE, 3.2 ARGENTINA. 4.3 BONIN ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION SAN JUAN PROVINCE, 3.5 ARGENTINA. 3.9 STRAIT OF GIBRALTAR. 4.9 KURIL ISLANDS 4.8 SOUTH OF THE FIJI ISLANDS NEIC: Last Thirty Days of Earthquake Activity from the QED NORTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND. 2003/02/18 22:02:08.1 -40.42 176.630 2003/02/18 21:13:32.1 36.298 26.602 160 2003/02/18 20:47:11.7 18.116 -67.195 12 2003/02/18 20:14:03.7 44.580 6.295 2 2003/02/18 18:55:28.7 -30.975 -71.838 33 4.6 NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE. 52.273 159.063 77 4.3 OFF THE EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA, RUSSIA 4.6 VENEZUELA 3.2 CENTRAL ITALY. 2003/02/18 18:23:54.9 20 2003/02/18 17:43:34.4 9.060 -70.239 10 2003/02/18 16:35:23.6 43.112 12.891 10 -34.649 -111.377 10 2003/02/18 16:01:05.7 5.2 4.2 DODECANESE ISLANDS, GREECE 3.2 MONA PASSAGE. 2.2 FRANCE. 5.1 SOUTHERN EAST PACIFIC RISE CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER 2.7 REGION. 2003/02/18 15:07:03.1 -33.24 -70.57 95 2003/02/18 15:01:36.6 -30.96 -71.801 10 3.1 NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE. 2003/02/18 14:44:23.0 41.180 -125.24 3 4.2 OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. 2003/02/18 13:59:36.0 36.096 -3.565 0 3.9 STRAIT OF GIBRALTAR. 2003/02/18 13:09:35.9 35.868 -3.397 10 5.707 127.022 33 2003/02/18 13:01:10.0 2003/02/18 12:10:45.2 18.793 -67.962 25 2003/02/18 11:23:35.9 -38.55 175.900 145 2003/02/18 10:00:50.1 18.724 -64.787 25 2003/02/18 09:20:50.0 -0.127 124.621 33 2003/02/18 09:18:26.4 53.111 -166.64 33 -12.334 166.932 229 2003/02/18 08:04:41.8 4.7 STRAIT OF GIBRALTAR. 4.7 PHILIPPINE ISLANDS REGION 3.0 MONA PASSAGE. NORTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND. 3.8 VIRGIN ISLANDS. 5.0 SOUTHERN MOLUCCA SEA 3.8 FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS 4.8 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS ALBANIA-FYR OF MACEDONIA BORDER REGION. 2003/02/18 08:02:32.1 41.218 20.140 10 2003/02/18 06:40:46.3 -30.844 -71.383 62 2003/02/18 06:33:03.8 -17.35 -179.06 600 2003/02/18 06:15:42.9 -40.42 176.590 24 2003/02/18 05:15:49.4 19.215 -109.12 10 4.7 2003/02/18 03:13:45.5 -0.206 125.703 33 2003/02/18 02:42:30.1 38.300 16 4.9 SOUTHERN MOLUCCA SEA 3.2 AEGEAN SEA. 24.090 http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/qed/qed.html (21 sur 26) [16/03/2003 16:39:13] 3.6 NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE. 3.7 FIJI ISLANDS REGION NORTH ISLAND OF NEW 4.7 ZEALAND. REVILLA GIGEDO ISLANDS REGION NEIC: Last Thirty Days of Earthquake Activity from the QED 2003/02/18 02:21:16.1 -37.89 176.220 NORTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND. 190 2003/02/18 01:40:31.7 -31.745 -71.915 34 3.8 NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE. 2003/02/18 00:43:25.3 -33.766 -70.291 106 2.6 CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER REGION. 2003/02/18 00:42:08.7 63.647 -147.343 5 3.0 CENTRAL ALASKA. 2003/02/17 22:56:49.0 38.820 -122.79 3 2003/02/17 16:07:28.4 11.969 123.888 33 3.0 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. 4.6 CEBU, PHILIPPINES 2003/02/17 15:25:50.3 -32.018 -71.577 25 4.1 NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE. 2003/02/17 11:48:01.4 -30.988 -71.878 19 4.0 NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE. 2003/02/17 08:59:57.1 27.795 127.212 198 2003/02/17 08:34:02.0 -7.146 131.670 33 2003/02/17 08:06:19.2 12.220 -87.995 33 2003/02/17 07:43:45.3 18.780 -64.449 25 6.442 124.422 500 2003/02/17 07:29:51.1 4.4 RYUKYU ISLANDS, JAPAN TANIMBAR ISLANDS REGION, 4.8 INDONESIA 4.6 NEAR THE COAST OF NICARAGUA 3.8 VIRGIN ISLANDS. 4.5 MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES 2003/02/17 06:57:03.0 18.720 -64.49 44 4.5 VIRGIN ISLANDS. 2003/02/17 05:35:46.3 -0.454 150.424 33 4.6 NEW IRELAND REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA 2003/02/17 04:43:14.0 37.610 -122.48 9 2.9 SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIFORNIA. 2003/02/17 04:42:00.9 19.212 -104.603 33 2003/02/17 04:27:58.0 60.483 -152.9 2 2003/02/17 03:48:22.3 -34.586 -70.355 133 2.6 CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER REGION. 2003/02/17 01:52:14.4 54.687 161.840 60 4.7 NEAR THE EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA, RUSSIA 2003/02/16 22:24:23.0 -34.756 -179.755 33 4.8 SOUTH OF THE KERMADEC ISLANDS 2003/02/16 22:12:29.1 38.262 -0.822 0 2003/02/16 22:09:10.5 -32.516 -71.68 42 2003/02/16 21:41:37.8 -31.867 -70.195 122 http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/qed/qed.html (22 sur 26) [16/03/2003 16:39:13] 4.8 JALISCO, MEXICO 3.7 SOUTHERN ALASKA. 1.8 SPAIN. NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL 3.5 CHILE. 3.1 CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER REGION. NEIC: Last Thirty Days of Earthquake Activity from the QED 2003/02/16 21:13:25.4 39.472 -1.042 4 2003/02/16 21:11:04.1 -3.515 144.289 10 2003/02/16 21:04:25.3 39.471 -1.05 0 2003/02/16 20:06:50.2 -38.18 176.230 152 2003/02/16 19:17:41.8 37.120 22.150 4 2003/02/16 19:09:53.1 42.929 0.251 5 2003/02/16 19:04:55.2 39.550 23.800 21 2003/02/16 18:54:34.3 45.638 142.447 315 2003/02/16 18:53:56.2 45.954 7.883 2 2003/02/16 18:31:32.7 12.037 141.183 33 2003/02/16 17:48:50.3 40.154 -3.473 0 2003/02/16 16:41:46.5 -33.152 -70.215 1 2003/02/16 15:37:03.5 -34.253 -70.475 109 2003/02/16 14:58:35.4 19.586 -67.998 25 2003/02/16 14:29:33.3 -37.61 176.030 274 1.6 SPAIN. NEAR NORTH COAST OF NEW 4.6 GUINEA, P.N.G. 1.8 SPAIN. NORTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND. 3.3 SOUTHERN GREECE. 1.6 PYRENEES. 3.2 AEGEAN SEA. 3.7 HOKKAIDO, JAPAN REGION 2.5 NORTHERN ITALY. SOUTH OF THE MARIANA 4.3 ISLANDS 2.2 SPAIN. CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER 3.5 REGION. 2.6 CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER REGION. 4.0 MONA PASSAGE. NORTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND. 2003/02/16 14:09:41.8 -33.748 -71.357 54 3.8 NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE. 2003/02/16 14:02:31.1 -32.648 -71.704 30 3.4 NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE. 2003/02/16 13:34:48.1 19.595 -66.024 25 2003/02/16 12:42:45.7 -32.457 -71.904 32 3.4 PUERTO RICO REGION. NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL 3.8 CHILE. 2003/02/16 12:29:09.5 18.963 -65.012 61 3.7 PUERTO RICO REGION. 2003/02/16 12:16:55.3 -39.12 174.860 227 NORTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND. 2003/02/16 12:03:49.3 48.494 2003/02/16 09:50:02.4 -2.004 9 -17.196 -175.351 300 2003/02/16 09:02:54.9 51.170 15.839 5 2003/02/16 08:54:18.6 60.146 -152.46 139 2003/02/16 07:26:04.9 -39.65 174.350 203 2003/02/16 07:10:28.6 -40.74 175.640 26 http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/qed/qed.html (23 sur 26) [16/03/2003 16:39:13] 2.1 FRANCE. 4.5 TONGA ISLANDS 2.2 POLAND. SOUTHERN ALASKA NORTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND. 3.8 NORTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND. NEIC: Last Thirty Days of Earthquake Activity from the QED 2003/02/16 07:09:18.0 36.343 -5.113 0 2003/02/16 06:26:45.3 22.53 143.27 33 20.709 144.571 126 2003/02/16 05:24:35.8 2.6 STRAIT OF GIBRALTAR. VOLCANO ISLANDS, JAPAN 4.7 REGION 4.6 MARIANA ISLANDS 4.8 CHILE-BOLIVIA BORDER REGION 2003/02/16 05:15:16.0 -18.166 -68.774 132 2003/02/16 05:05:48.5 43.905 8.369 15 2003/02/16 04:54:08.7 44.990 6.617 2 2003/02/16 04:47:19.0 -29.49 -71.603 70 2003/02/16 04:04:55.5 45.303 6.612 4 2003/02/16 03:51:33.8 59.879 -153.315 149 SOUTHERN ALASKA 2003/02/16 03:20:04.5 -37.18 177.130 174 OFF EAST COAST OF THE NORTH ISLAND, N.Z. 2003/02/16 03:03:47.8 37.400 140.974 63 2003/02/16 01:54:02.9 62.304 -151.066 33 2003/02/16 01:39:43.8 38.254 -0.786 11 2003/02/16 00:46:02.5 -32.242 -71.672 13 2003/02/16 00:44:24.8 18.188 -68.017 117 2003/02/16 00:07:42.6 37.620 20.880 21 4.0 MONA PASSAGE. 3.6 IONIAN SEA. 2003/02/16 00:04:12.6 -32.668 -71.765 29 3.7 7.028 124.315 501 2003/02/15 23:30:52.7 2003/02/15 22:53:47.0 49.140 6.850 1 2003/02/15 22:16:00.0 37.740 -4.772 10 2003/02/15 21:57:43.6 37.799 -2.568 0 2003/02/15 21:46:45.2 44.602 7.142 11 2003/02/15 20:43:03.3 -26.562 -64.361 33 2003/02/15 20:30:56.5 63.484 -147.05 5 2003/02/15 19:16:48.2 -33.672 -70.735 79 6.066 125.660 143 2003/02/15 19:14:16.6 2003/02/15 19:01:09.5 36.076 -10.368 0 2003/02/15 18:27:02.1 -32.405 -71.565 32 http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/qed/qed.html (24 sur 26) [16/03/2003 16:39:13] 2.1 CORSICA, FRANCE. 1.4 FRANCE. 4.2 NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE. 2.0 FRANCE. 5.0 EASTERN HONSHU, JAPAN. 2.8 CENTRAL ALASKA. 2.5 SPAIN. NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL 3.2 CHILE. NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE. 4.3 MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES 2.9 GERMANY. 1.6 SPAIN. 1.9 SPAIN. 2.0 NORTHERN ITALY. TUCUMAN PROVINCE, 4.6 ARGENTINA 3.2 CENTRAL ALASKA. CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER 2.4 REGION. 4.5 MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES. AZORES-CAPE ST VINCENT 2.1 RIDGE. 3.3 NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE. NEIC: Last Thirty Days of Earthquake Activity from the QED 2003/02/15 17:48:38.2 36.255 -5.225 0 2003/02/15 17:05:14.4 -33.138 -70.265 3 2003/02/15 16:46:06.0 40.340 -124.33 2 2003/02/15 14:21:20.5 -42.26 171.510 11 2003/02/15 13:40:41.0 51.259 15.759 5 2003/02/15 11:02:02.6 12.184 123.968 33 2003/02/15 10:45:39.5 43.371 -0.684 7 2003/02/15 09:59:07.9 -33.091 -70.48 103 2.6 CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER REGION. 2003/02/15 09:38:16.9 36.522 69.124 33 4.5 HINDU KUSH REGION, AFGHANISTAN 2003/02/15 09:24:50.1 63.515 -147.733 5 2003/02/15 08:58:21.0 52.900 -176.215 227 2003/02/15 08:28:14.6 45.695 6.589 5 2003/02/15 07:18:10.3 11.83 123.76 33 2003/02/15 06:47:53.3 -18.437 -176.754 400 2003/02/15 05:48:02.1 12.119 123.877 33 2003/02/15 03:56:35.6 35.712 -3.686 11 2003/02/15 03:38:42.4 -3.623 135.255 10 2003/02/15 03:37:46.6 -32.026 -69.746 130 2003/02/15 03:32:43.9 26.001 144.169 33 2003/02/15 02:52:37.8 40.472 -1.284 0 2003/02/15 02:16:59.5 53.842 -164.574 33 2003/02/15 01:40:40.0 42.111 -8.125 0 2003/02/15 00:18:58.4 8.360 -82.939 10 Complete QED list Explanation of Abbreviations and Symbols Current Earthquake List U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey Privacy Statement || Disclaimer || FOIA || Accessibility USGS National Earthquake Information Center http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/qed/qed.html (25 sur 26) [16/03/2003 16:39:14] 1.8 STRAIT OF GIBRALTAR. CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER 3.4 REGION. 2.8 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. SOUTH ISLAND OF NEW 4.0 ZEALAND. 3.2 POLAND. 6.3 LUZON, PHILIPPINES. 2.5 PYRENEES. 3.1 CENTRAL ALASKA. ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN 5.0 IS, ALASKA 2.7 FRANCE. 4.5 CEBU, PHILIPPINES 4.7 FIJI ISLANDS REGION 5.8 LUZON, PHILIPPINES. 3.1 STRAIT OF GIBRALTAR. 4.7 IRIAN JAYA REGION, INDONESIA 3.1 MENDOZA PROVINCE, ARGENTINA. 4.2 BONIN ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION 1.8 SPAIN. 3.9 UNIMAK ISLAND REGION, ALASKA 2.3 SPAIN. 4.1 PANAMA-COSTA RICA BORDER REGION. NEIC: Last Thirty Days of Earthquake Activity from the QED Maintained by: M. Zirbes Feedback Updated: Sunday, 2003 March 16 06:04:12 MST URL: http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/qed/qed.html http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/qed/qed.html (26 sur 26) [16/03/2003 16:39:14] Earthquake Hazards Program: NEIC: Significant Earthquakes in 2003 Latest Quakes EQ Facts & Lists Hazards & Preparedness For Kids Only Regional Websites Science & Technology DID PRODUCTS EQ ABOUT EQ FOR YOU & | | | | | | FAQ | SEARCH HOME US GLOSSARY TEACHERS FEEL SERVICES IT? Earthquake Activity Current Earthquakes USA World Significant Worldwide Earthquakes in 2003 List of Significant Earthquakes of the World in 2003 Earthquakes, Magnitude 7 and Greater, in 2003 ShakeMaps Earthquakes Located by the NEIC in 2003 Seismogram Displays Significant Earthquake Posters in 2003 Past & Historical Earthquakes Large / Noteworthy Earthquakes in 2003 Earthquake E-Mail Notification National Earthquake Information Center January 20 -- Solomon Islands -- 7.3M January 22 -- Colima, Mexico -- 7.6M January 27 -- Turkey -- 6.1M February 24 -- Southern Xinjiang, China -6.4M Earthquakes with the most casualties in 2003 January 22, Colima, Mexico, 7.6 At least 29 people killed, 300 injured, about 10,000 homeless, 2,005 houses destroyed and 6,615 damaged. Most of the deaths and damage occurred in the Villa de Alvarez-Colima area. Extensive damage (VIII) at Colima and Tecoman. Some deaths and damaged occurred in Jalisco and Michoacan and a few buildings were damaged in Guanajuato and Morelos. Felt strongly (VI) in parts of Mexico City. Felt in central and southwestern Mexico from Nayarit and San Luis Potosi to Puebla and Tlaxcala. Also http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/bulletin/03_EVENTS/ (1 sur 2) [16/03/2003 16:41:08] Earthquake Hazards Program: NEIC: Significant Earthquakes in 2003 felt at Corpus Christi, Dallas, El Paso and by people in high-rise buildings at Houston, Texas. Landslides closed a segment of the Colima-Guadalajara Highway and the port at Manzanillo. Power and telephone outages occurred in Mexico City. A local tsunami of about 1 m (peak-to-trough) was recorded at Manzanillo. A seiche was observed on Lake Pontchartrain and sediment was stirred up in wells in Louisiana. This shallow earthquake occurred in a seismically active zone near the coast of central Mexico. The earthquake occurred near the juncture of three tectonic plates: the North American Plate to the north-east, the Rivera Plate to the north-west, and the Cocos Plate to the south. Both the Rivera Plate and the Cocos Plate are being consumed beneath the North American Plate. The slower subducting Rivera Plate is moving north-west at about 2 cm per year relative to the North American Plate and the faster Cocos Plate is moving in a similar direction at a rate of about 4.5 cm per year. More information in Spanish about this earthquake may be obtained from UNAM, online at http://www.ssn.unam.mx/Colima030121/ and from CENAPRED at http://www.cenapred.unam.mx/noticias.html. February 24, Southern Xinjiang, China, 6.4 At least 263 people killed, at least 4,000 injured and extensive damage in the Bachu County area. Also 38,259 head of livestock killed. Large Earthquakes in 2002 • 2001 • 2000 • 1999 NEIC Home Page U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey USGS Privacy Statement | | Disclaimer | | FOIA | | Accessibility This page is brought to you by the Earthquake Hazards Program URL: http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/bulletin/03_EVENTS/index.html Contact: NEIC Web Team Last modification: Friday, 2003 March 14 14:06 MST http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/bulletin/03_EVENTS/ (2 sur 2) [16/03/2003 16:41:08] Go! USGS Earthquake Hazards Program: Significant Earthquakes for 2003 Latest Quakes EQ Facts & Lists Hazards & Preparedness For Kids Only Regional Websites EQ HOME | ABOUT US | EQ GLOSSARY | FOR TEACHERS | PRODUCTS & SERVICES | Science & Technology DID YOU | FAQ | SEARCH FEEL IT? EQ Facts & Lists Significant Earthquakes of the World for 2003 Earthquake Lists 2003 SIGNIFICANT EARTHQUAKES OF THE WORLD, 2003 Earthquakes of magnitude 6.5 or greater or ones that caused fatalities, injuries or subst BRK--Berkeley. PAS--Pasadena. DATE UTC ORIGIN TIME UTC HR MN SEC JAN 04 Mo 05 15 03.8 GEOGRAPHIC COORDINATES LAT LONG 20.570 S 177.661 W DEPTH MAG SD 378 D 6.5 1.0 NO. STA USED 376 REGION, ADDITIONA FIJI ISLANDS REGION. MW 6. 6.0*10**18 Nm (GS), 5.8*1 JAN 10 13 11 56.9 (HRV). mb 5.311 S 153.701 E 72 D 6.7 1.1 323 NEW IRELAND REGION, PAPUA 5.9 (GS). ME 6.1 (GS). Mo Nm (GS). Es 2.8*10**13 Nm (G http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/eqlists/sig_2003.html (1 sur 6) [16/03/2003 16:41:46] USGS Earthquake Hazards Program: Significant Earthquakes for 2003 JAN 11 17 45 30.6 injured, 29.590 N 51.474 E 33 N 5.2 1.3 146 SOUTHERN IRAN. mb 5.2 (GS) about 650 houses destroye damaged in the Kazerun-Nurabad area. JAN 20 7.8 08 43 06.0 10.491 S 160.770 E 33 N 7.3 0.8 457 SOLOMON ISLANDS. MW 7.3 (H (GS). ME 7.4 (GS). Mo 7.7 (HRV), 1.1*10**20 Nm (PPT). Es 2 Honiara. Local tsunami observed on JAN 21 02 46 47.7 5.5 (GS). 13.626 N 90.774 W 24 G 6.5 1.0 316 NEAR THE COAST OF GUATEMAL MS 6.3 (GS). ME 5.8 (GS). 5.5*10**18 Nm (HRV), 3.7*10**18 Nm ( person died of a heart attack at utilities disrupted at Coban, Coate Quetzaltenango, San Marcos and Solola. Fe (VI) at San Salvador; felt at Ant Salvador, El Salvador. Also felt in Mexico. JAN 22 02 06 34.6 (GS). MS 18.770 N 104.104 W 24 G 7.6 1.4 551 OFFSHORE COLIMA, MEXICO. M 7.6 (GS). ME 7.2 (GS). MD (GS), 1.6*10**20 Nm (HRV), 1.5* Nm (GS). At least 29 people killed homeless, http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/eqlists/sig_2003.html (2 sur 6) [16/03/2003 16:41:46] USGS Earthquake Hazards Program: Significant Earthquakes for 2003 2,005 houses destroyed an deaths and damage occurred in the Vi Extensive damage (VIII) at Colima a damaged occurred in Jalisco and M were damaged in Guanajuato and parts of Mexico City. Felt in c from Nayarit and San Luis Poto felt at Corpus Christi, Dallas, E high-rise buildings at Houston, Tex of the Colima-Guadalajara Highwa Power and telephone outages occurre tsunami of about 1 m (peak-to-trough seiche was observed on Lake Pont stirred up in wells in Louisiana. Th in a seismically active zone n The earthquake occurred near plates: the North American Plate Plate to the north-west, and the C the Rivera Plate and the Coco beneath the North American Plate. The http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/eqlists/sig_2003.html (3 sur 6) [16/03/2003 16:41:46] USGS Earthquake Hazards Program: Significant Earthquakes for 2003 is moving north-west at abou North American Plate and the fa similar direction at a rate of ab information (in Spanish) about this e UNAM, online at http://www.ssn. CENAPRED at http://www.cenapred.un JAN 23 00 08 22.8 least two 8.807 S 118.524 E 33 N 5.3 1.4 79 SUMBAWA REGION, INDONESIA. people injured and buildi area. JAN 27 Mo 05 26 23.0 39.500 N 39.878 E 10 G 6.1 1.1 384 TURKEY. MW 6.1 (HRV), 6.0 1.4*10**18 Nm (HRV), 1.1* killed at Saglamtas and several peo JAN 27 5.6 17 56 25.8 46.048 S 35.057 E 10 G 6.5 1.1 120 PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDS REGI (GS). MS 6.3 (GS). Mo 5.4 (GS). FEB 19 5.8 03 32 36.5 53.758 N 164.612 W 19 G 6.6 1.1 349 UNIMAK ISLAND REGION, ALAS (GS). MS 6.6 (GS). ME 6.4 1.0*10**19 Nm (HRV), 1.3* Nm (GS). Felt at Akutan, Dutch Har FEB 24 02 03 41.4 (GS). MS 39.606 N 77.241 E 11 G 6.4 0.9 335 SOUTHERN XINJIANG, CHINA. 6.3 (GS). ME 5.7 (GS). Mo http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/eqlists/sig_2003.html (4 sur 6) [16/03/2003 16:41:46] USGS Earthquake Hazards Program: Significant Earthquakes for 2003 Nm (GS). Es 8.7*10**12 Nm (G at least 4,000 injured and e County area. Also 38,259 head of FEB 25 03 52 40.8 least five 39.517 N 77.438 E 10 G 5.3 0.9 75 SOUTHERN XINJIANG, CHINA. people killed and additio area. MAR 11 07 27 32.0 4.699 S 153.135 E 33 N 6.8 3 4.8 1.1 50 NEW IRELAND REGION, PAPUA 109 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. <PAS- NOTABLE NORTH AMERICAN EARTHQUAKES FEB 22 5.4 12 19 10.0& 34.315 N 116.850 W (PAS). Slight damage (VI) Lucerne Valley and (IV) in the Ba area. Felt from Ridgecrest to S to Brawley. Also felt at Las Francisco. Compiled by Waverly J. Person Hypocenters will be recomputed for 2003. NEIC Home Page http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/eqlists/sig_2003.html (5 sur 6) [16/03/2003 16:41:46] Go! 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Earthquakes, Magnitude 7 and Greater Earthquakes Magnitude 7.0 and Greater in 2003 Year Month Day Time UTC 1 2003 1 20 08:43:06.6 2* 2003 1 22 02:06:33 Latitude Longitude Depth Magnitude (km) Region -10.40 160.75 33 7.3 Solomon Islands 18.76 -103.84 24 7.6 Colima, Mexico http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/bulletin/mag7.html (1 sur 3) [16/03/2003 16:42:46] National Earthquake Information Center: Earthquakes, Magnitude 7 and Greater * Colima, Mexico Earthquake indicated as a orange star on map. South Latitudes and West Longitudes are indicated by NEGATIVE numbers. Source: USGS NEIC PDE catalog; data are preliminary. Deaths from Earthquakes in 2003 Date UTC Region Magnitude Number Killed * 2003/01/21 Near the Coast of Guatemala 6.5 1 2003/01/22 Colima, Mexico 7.8 29 2003/01/27 Turkey 6.1 1 2003/02/24 Southern Xinjiang, China 6.4 263 2003/02/25 Southern Xinjiang, China 5.3 5 Total 299 * Includes "missing and presumed dead"; from 2003 Significant Earthquakes of the World Frequency of Occurrence of Earthquakes Based on Observations since 1900 http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/bulletin/mag7.html (2 sur 3) [16/03/2003 16:42:46] National Earthquake Information Center: Earthquakes, Magnitude 7 and Greater Descriptor Magnitude Average Annually Great 8 and higher 1 Major 7 - 7.9 18 Strong 6 - 6.9 120 Moderate 5 - 5.9 800 Light 4 - 4.9 6,200 (estimated) Minor 3 - 3.9 49,000 (estimated) Very Minor < 3.0 Magnitude 2 - 3: about 1,000 per day Magnitude 1 - 2: about 8,000 per day ● More Information for 2003 ● Information for 2002 * 2001 * 2000 * 1999 ● Are Earthquakes Really on the Increase? ● Why Are There So Many Earthquake Magnitude Scales? ● Earthquake Facts and Statistics ● Magnitude Definitions Used by the NEIC ● The Richter Magnitude Scale U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey Privacy Statement || Disclaimer || FOIA || Accessibility USGS National Earthquake Information Center Maintained by: M. 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