Magnitude 3.1 ALASKA PENINSULA
Friday, July 13, 2007 at 05:20:29 UTC
Preliminary Earthquake Report
Magnitude | 3.1 |
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Date-Time |
Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones |
Location | 54.67N 161.13W |
Depth | 5 kilometers |
Region | ALASKA PENINSULA |
Distances |
85 km (55 miles) SSW of Sand Point, Alaska 105 km (65 miles) W of Chernabura Island, Alaska 990 km (610 miles) SW of Anchorage, Alaska 1680 km (1050 miles) W of JUNEAU, Alaska |
Location Uncertainty | Error estimate not available, held by USGS NEIC to another agency's solution |
Parameters | not available |
Source | Alaska Earthquake Information Center, Fairbanks, USA |
Event ID | usetdr |
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