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Magnitude 4.9 EASTERN NEW GUINEA REG., P.N.G.

Wednesday, July 04, 2007 at 00:34:04 UTC

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Magnitude 4.9
Date-Time
  • Wednesday, July 04, 2007 at 00:34:04 (UTC) - Coordinated Universal Time
  • Wednesday, July 04, 2007 at 10:34:04 AM local time at epicenter

  • Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones
    Location 6.61S 147.29E
    Depth 80 kilometers
    Region EASTERN NEW GUINEA REG., P.N.G.
    Distances 35 km (20 miles) ENE of Lae, New Guinea, PNG
    215 km (135 miles) ESE of Goroka, New Guinea, PNG
    315 km (195 miles) N of PORT MORESBY, Papua New Guinea
    2385 km (1480 miles) NNW of BRISBANE, Queensland, Australia
    Location Uncertainty Error estimate: horizontal +/- 8.0 km; depth +/- 15.4 km
    Parameters Nst=81, Nph=81, Dmin=926.7 km, Rmss=1.03 sec, Erho=8.0 km, Erzz=15.4 km, Gp=25.4 degrees
    Source USGS NEIC (WDCS-D)
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