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Altering Earthquakes:
As of late, I have observed that USGS and EMSC are a bit lax on their reports of earthquakes. Sometimes not seeing anything reported for hours from the last update, or seeing periods of 90-200 minutes with no earthquakes in between. My question is, are they leaving swarms of earthquakes out of their reports, or there are actually periods of no earthquakes?
SOZT: Greater than 90% of the earthquake activity is being altered by the USGS at present, which is under orders to prevent any clue being given to the public about the Earth changes caused by the presence of Planet X. Over a decade ago, the approach was to de-sensitize the live seismographs periodically, so the displays do not turn black worldwide, and to ignore the twice-a-day patterns showing up on these seismographs. Then any quakes that could be dropped were dropped. This was obvious to some who were watching the database manipulation. Quakes in the list would suddenly disappear. This was particularly the case where a quake happened in a remote location, or out in the ocean. Dumbing down the magnitude quickly followed, but in order to ensure the public did not notice, the USGS took control of all websites reporting quake statistics. At times, this control breaks, and discrepancies are reported to the public. Some countries rebel. Quake swarms are another source of control, as they pepper the databases with many quakes and skew the statistics, and thus are pulled from the database. Else the question is raised, why so many? EOZT
Will the USGS internet system be a reliable warning system for the European tsunami by registering on the net the New Madrid earthquake on the exact time it occurs?
SOZT: It will not be a lack of information from the USGS that will be the point of confusion during the earthquakes leading up to the New Madrid adjustment, it will be knowing which quake is the big one vs the many minor quakes preceding it. The USGS downgrades almost all earthquakes, to prevent meaningful statistics from being generated from their databases. They also exclude quakes whenever they can, but this is unlikely to happen in the New Madrid area as it is in the center of a populated land mass. Thus you will have magnitude 6 quakes that will be called a 5.2, magnitude 7 quakes called a 6.1, and when a magnitude 8 or greater quake occurs, it will be called a 6.9.
We would advise that rather than watching the USGS quake statistics, that you watch the Earth changes. The adjustment that will incite the European tsunami will involve bridges on the Mississippi breaking, and being impassable. The land to the west of the Mississippi will drop so that the Mississippi will become 50 miles wide in the state of Mississippi. Watch for this. The New Madrid adjustment will be several large quakes of magnitude 8-9, though will be listed as a lesser magnitude. As the N American continent continues to unzip up to and along the Seaway, the quakes will be less than a magnitude 8 but very destructive to Cleveland and Toledo and Buffalo and the inland locks along the Seaway. Thus it is not what the USGS says that should be watched, but the condition of the bridges on the Mississippi, the impact on the cities along the Seaway, and whether the inland locks are reported as inoperable. EOZT
Please collect earthquake-reports here. Significant Quakes or Magnitude 7+ can be posted separately.
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Magnitude 7.7 - SEA OF OKHOTSK
Date-Time Tuesday, August 14, 2012 at 02:59:42 UTC Tuesday, August 14, 2012 at 12:59:42 PM at epicenter Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones
Location 49.784°N, 145.126°E
Depth 625.9 km (388.9 miles)
Region SEA OF OKHOTSK
Distances 158 km (98 miles) ENE of Poronaysk, Russia
226 km (140 miles) ENE of Shakhtersk, Russia
236 km (146 miles) ENE of Uglegorsk, Russia
243 km (150 miles) ESE of Aleksandrovsk-Sakhalinskiy, Russia
A strong earthquake has occurred, but a tsunami IS NOT expected along the California, Oregon, Washington, British Columbia, or Alaska coast. NO tsunami warning, watch or advisory is in effect for these areas.
M 7.7 EARTHQUAKE - SEA OF OKHOTSK 08/14/12
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Quakes/quakes_al...
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Maps/10/150_50.php
7.3 | 2012/08/14 02:59:42 | 49.796 | 145.113 | 625.7 | SEA OF OKHOTSK |
13.08.2012 14:10:36 2.4 North America United States Alaska Cantwell
13.08.2012 13:35:39 2.0 North America United States Nevada Schurz
13.08.2012 13:30:29 3.8 Middle-East Iran East Azarbaijan Ahar
13.08.2012 13:05:41 2.0 North America United States Alaska Chase
13.08.2012 13:30:59 3.7 Asia Turkey Malatya Doganyol
13.08.2012 13:31:25 4.2 Middle-East Iran East Azarbaijan Ahar
13.08.2012 14:00:30 4.4 Middle East Iran East Azarbaijan Ahar
13.08.2012 12:41:09 2.0 North America United States California Coalinga
13.08.2012 12:35:34 2.0 North America United States Alaska Ninilchik
13.08.2012 13:31:49 2.1 Asia Turkey Antalya Beldibi
13.08.2012 13:32:16 2.0 Asia Turkey Kütahya Domanic Kozluca
13.08.2012 12:25:34 2.3 Europe Greece North Aegean Pandroson
13.08.2012 12:25:59 4.8 Pacific Ocean - East Fiji Northern Lambasa
13.08.2012 13:25:32 4.4 Pacific Ocean Fiji Northern Lambasa
13.08.2012 10:45:32 2.9 North America United States Alaska Tyonek
13.08.2012 10:50:28 4.1 Middle East Iran East Azarbaijan Ahar
13.08.2012 11:21:02 4.2 Middle-East Iran East Azarbaijan Ahar
13.08.2012 10:00:34 4.4 Europe Italy Sicily Sclafani
13.08.2012 10:15:25 3.8 Europe Italy Sicily Sclafani
13.08.2012 09:25:28 2.1 North America United States Nevada Mina (There are volcano(s) nearby the epicenter.)
13.08.2012 09:00:34 2.1 North America United States Alaska Adak
13.08.2012 09:15:24 2.6 Europe Greece West Greece Selianitika
13.08.2012 08:10:34 3.7 Middle-East Iran East Azarbaijan Ahar
13.08.2012 08:45:32 4.9 South America Peru San Martín Jepelacio
13.08.2012 08:10:58 5.0 South-America Peru Loreto Barranca
13.08.2012 08:11:20 4.1 Asia Kyrgyzstan Ysyk-Köl Kadzhi-Say
13.08.2012 10:05:33 3.7 Caribean Dominican Republic La Altagracia Otra Banda
13.08.2012 06:25:32 2.1 North America United States California Pearsonville (There are volcano(s) nearby the epicenter.)
13.08.2012 07:05:20 3.8 Middle-East Iran East Azarbaijan Ahar (There are volcano(s) nearby the epicenter.)
13.08.2012 05:55:27 2.1 North America United States Alaska Glacier View
13.08.2012 05:50:37 3.8 North America United States Alaska Karluk (There are volcano(s) nearby the epicenter.)
13.08.2012 09:15:43 4.6 Indonesian Archipelago East Timor Gunung Dilarini (There are volcano(s) nearby the epicenter.)
13.08.2012 06:00:30 3.5 Europe Italy Sicily Panarea (There are volcano(s) nearby the epicenter)
3.08.2012 05:20:29 2.1 Caribean Puerto Rico Adjuntas Adjuntas
13.08.2012 06:00:55 2.7 Middle-East Iran ?z??rb?yj?n-e Gharb? Salmas
13.08.2012 04:56:36 4.4 Middle-East Iran East Azarbaijan Ahar (There are volcano(s) nearby the epicenter.)
13.08.2012 06:01:19 4.6 Middle East Iran East Azarbaijan Ahar (There are volcano(s) nearby the epicenter.)
13.08.2012 03:55:21 2.0 North America United States Alaska Cantwell
13.08.2012 02:45:48 2.5 North America United States Alaska Ouzinkie
13.08.2012 02:55:21 2.4 Asia Turkey Bal?kesir Marmara
13.08.2012 02:15:27 2.5 North America United States California Brooktrails (There are volcano(s) nearby the epicenter.)
13.08.2012 02:10:28 2.6 North America United States Alaska Y
13.08.2012 01:56:37 4.4 Asia Russia Sakhalin
13.08.2012 01:55:20 4.3 Europe Russia Sakhalin Vostok
13.08.2012 01:20:33 4.4 Indonesian archipelago Indonesia Maluku Utara Ternate (There are volcano(s) nearby the epicenter.)
13.08.2012 01:55:46 4.4 Indonesian Archipelago Indonesia Maluku Utara Ternate (There are volcano(s) nearby the epicenter.)
13.08.2012 01:56:08 3.6 South-America Peru Tacna Sobraya (There are volcano(s) nearby the epicenter.)
13.08.2012 07:05:48 2.1 Asia Turkey Kütahya Saphane (There are volcano(s) nearby the epicenter.)
13.08.2012 00:50:20 3.8 Asia Turkey Van Yuvacik (There are volcano(s) nearby the epicenter.)
13.08.2012 01:15:27 2.8 North America United States Alaska Adak (There are volcano(s) nearby the epicenter.)
M | Location Click event below for details |
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Lat | Lon | D km |
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4.7 | 71km S of Tinabogan, Indonesia | 2012-08-12 19:43:44 | 0.141°N | 120.577°E | 107.1 |
4.4 | 255km WNW of Neiafu, Tonga | 2012-08-12 16:17:42 | 18.082°S | 176.330°W | 333.8 |
2.7 | 18km WNW of Nikiski, Alaska | 2012-08-12 16:05:07 | 60.740°N | 151.619°W | 82.8 |
2.6 | 72km SSW of Redoubt Volcano, Alaska | 2012-08-12 15:52:25 | 59.868°N | 153.142°W | 138.6 |
3.3 | 9km SE of Otra Banda, Dominican Republic | 2012-08-12 15:09:11 | 18.595°N | 68.590°W | 97.0 |
3.3 | 67km S of Cantwell, Alaska | 2012-08-12 14:28:44 | 62.787°N | 148.843°W | 55.6 |
4.3 | 254km ESE of Hotan, China | 2012-08-12 13:38:09 | 36.089°N | 82.477°E | 10.0 |
4.2 | Kuril Islands | 2012-08-12 11:59:15 | 47.870°N | 152.964°E | 142.2 |
6.3 | 280km ESE of Hotan, China | 2012-08-12 10:47:06 | 35.681°N | 82.516°E | 11.0 |
4.0 | 111km SSW of Ust'-Kamchatsk Staryy, Russia | 2012-08-12 09:27:24 | 55.293°N | 161.836°E | 53.6 |
2.9 | 90km ESE of Old Iliamna, Alaska | 2012-08-12 09:16:36 | 59.521°N | 153.374°W | 92.7 |
3.3 | 145km SSE of Larsen Bay, Alaska | 2012-08-12 07:33:13 | 56.395°N | 152.827°W | 5.0 |
4.4 | 29km NW of Ahar, Iran | 2012-08-12 06:40:48 | 38.651°N | 46.821°E | 9.7 |
4.7 | 106km W of Naze, Japan | 2012-08-12 06:32:40 | 28.493°N | 128.411°E | 127.6 |
3.5 | 19km S of Estacion Coahuila, Mexico | 2012-08-12 06:22:03 | 32.017°N | 115.007°W | 30.4 |
4.7 | 195km ENE of Dili, East Timor | 2012-08-12 05:59:25 | 7.781°S | 127.168°E | 183.4 |
2.8 | 54km NNW of Charlotte Amalie, U.S. Virgin Islands | 2012-08-12 05:03:00 | 18.797°N | 65.117°W | 14.0 |
2.6 | 149km ESE of Nikolski, Alaska | 2012-08-12 04:57:21 | 52.451°N | 166.805°W | 21.0 |
3.7 | 113km NNE of Punta Cana, Dominican Republic | 2012-08-12 04:53:46 | 19.517°N | 67.967°W | 103.0 |
4.0 | 28km SSW of Ahar, Iran | 2012-08-12 04:25:22 | 38.233°N | 46.991°E | 5.2 |
2.5 | 11km S of Morovis, Puerto Rico | 2012-08-12 03:58:34 | 18.220°N | 66.426°W | 8.0 |
3.3 | 82km N of Suarez, Puerto Rico | 2012-08-12 03:19:30 | 19.166°N | 65.710°W | 119.0 |
4.0 | 198km ENE of Socorro Island, Mexico | 2012-08-12 02:18:55 | 19.663°N | 109.338°W | 10.0 |
Casualties Mount From Iran Quakes - 300 Dead, 5,000 Injured
http://news.yahoo.com/two-quakes-iran-kill-180-injure-1-500-0137500...
Overcrowded hospitals in northwest Iran struggled to cope with thousands of earthquake victims on Sunday as rescuers raced to reach remote villages after two powerful quakes killed nearly 300 people.
Thousands huddled in makeshift camps or slept in the street after Saturday's quakes for fear of more aftershocks, 60 of which had already struck. A lack of tents and other supplies left them exposed to the night chill, one witness told Reuters.
"I saw some people whose entire home was destroyed, and all their livestock killed," Tahir Sadati, a local photographer, said by telephone. "People need help, they need warm clothes, more tents, blankets and bread."
The worst damage and most casualties appeared to have been in rural villages around the towns of Ahar, Varzaghan and Harees, near the major city of Tabriz, Iranian media reported.
Tabriz resident Ahmad, 41, told Reuters his cousin living in a village near Ahar was killed and his body found.
"Nobody knows what happened to his wife and two daughters," aged 4 and 7, Ahmad said. "We fear that if rescuers don't get to them soon, they will lose their lives too if they're still alive."
But Iranian officials said rescue operations had ended by Sunday afternoon and that all those trapped beneath the rubble had been freed, Iran's English-language Press TV reported.
Many villages are hard to reach by road, hindering rescue efforts. Hospitals in Tabriz, Ardabil and other cities nearby took in many of the injured, residents and Iranian media said, and there were long queues of survivors waiting to be treated.
"I wanted to go there last night to help but heard there was bad traffic and that it wasn't safe enough," Ahmad said. "People in those villages need help."
Abbas Falahi, member of parliament for Ahar and Harees, said people in some villages were still "in dire need of food and drinking water", the semi-official Mehr news agency reported.
"Despite the promises of officials, little first aide has been distributed in the region and most people are left without tents. If the situation continues, the toll will rise," he said.
Aidin, a Tabriz resident, said he went to give blood at a local hospital on Saturday and saw staff struggling to cope with the influx of patients. Most patients had been taken there by their families, he said, indicating a shortage of ambulances.
Ahar's 120-bed hospital was full, said Arash, a college student in the town. There were traffic jams on the narrow road to Tabriz as victims tried to reach hospitals, he said by telephone.
VILLAGES DESTROYED
"People are scared and won't go back into their houses because they fear the buildings aren't safe."
The U.S. Geological Survey measured Saturday's first quake at 6.4 magnitude and said it struck 60 km (37 miles) northeast of the city of Tabriz, a trading hub far from Iran's oil-producing areas and known nuclear facilities.
The second, measuring 6.3, struck 11 minutes later near Varzaghan, 49 km (30 miles) northeast of Tabriz.
More than 1,000 villages in the area were affected by the earthquakes, Ahmad Reza Shaji'i, a Red Crescent official, told the Iranian Students' News Agency (ISNA). Some 130 villages suffered more than 70 percent damage, and 20 villages were completely destroyed, he said.
"We saw some villages that were truly destroyed," said Sadati, the photographer who was documenting the quake aftermath. "One good thing was that the earthquake happened during the day, so many people were not in their homes. If it had happened at night the casualties would have been far worse."
Close to 300 people were believed to be dead, said Reza Sadighi, Ahar's local governor, Fars news agency said. National emergency head Gholam Reza Masoumi said 5,000 people are believed to be injured, according to ISNA.
Nearly 100 ambulances and 1,100 Red Crescent workers were deployed, Shaji'i said, along with 44,000 food packages and 5,600 tents for shelter. The relief agency had enough supplies and most residents in the area had access to clean water but Shaji'i asked residents to donate cash to the relief effort.
Tehran officials sent condolences to the victims and declared two days of mourning in the province, ISNA reported.
About 36,000 people in the quake-hit area have been given emergency shelter, Masoumi was quoted as saying by ISNA.
Iranian lawmaker Mohammad Hassan-Nejad warned that if relief efforts did not speed up, the death toll would swiftly rise.
"Relief groups have still not reached many villages, because in normal conditions some of these villages are several hours away," he told ISNA. "Currently the roads are closed and the only way to reach these villages is by air."
COLLAPSED BUILDINGS
Photographs posted on Iranian news websites showed numerous bodies, including children, lying on the floor of a white-tiled morgue in Ahar and medical staff treating the injured in the open air as dusk fell on Saturday. Other images showed rescue workers digging people out of rubble - some alive, many dead.
Twenty-eight year old Narges in Tehran said she saw dozens of people in a hospital waiting to donate blood for the victims.
Saturday's quakes struck in East Azerbaijan province, a mountainous region that neighbors Azerbaijan and Armenia to the north. Buildings in Tabriz, the provincial capital, are substantially built and ISNA reported nobody in the city had been killed or hurt.
Homes and business premises in Iranian villages, however, are often made of concrete blocks or mud brick that can crumble and collapse in a strong quake.
Water, electricity, and phone lines in the area of Varzaghan are all down, further hindering rescue efforts, Iran's English-language Press TV reported.
Tabriz residents left their homes and crowded the streets following the two quakes, those in the city said. "Everyone was scared last night," a resident said by telephone. "They set up tents and were sleeping in the streets and in parks."
6.3M, Xinjiang-Xizang border region, China
On 8/12/2012 10:47:06 AM UTC (about 16:17h local time) an earthquake of magnitude 6.3 occurred in the unpopulated region of Xinjiang in China.
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Quakes/usb000bv8...
Still not over. Take note, in the pictures, of the adobe type bricks used in home construction. Does cob hold up any better? Are there techniques to make adobe more resilient to shaking? Is limiting structures to one story enough?
Magnitude 5.0 11/08/2012 22:24 NORTHWESTERN IRAN
These parameters are preliminary and subject to revisions.
For updates, please consult: http://www.emsc-csem.org
A magnitude 5.0 earthquake has occurred NORTHWESTERN IRAN at:
38.53N 46.78E Depth 5km 11/08/2012 at 22:24:03 (Universal Time)
Earthquake location with respect to nearby cities:
65 km NE Tabriz (pop 1424641, local time 01:54:03.8 2012-08-12)
25 km W Ahar (pop 94348, local time 01:54:03.8 2012-08-12)
Published: 11 August, 2012, 19:48
Edited: 12 August, 2012, 07:56
Iranian women stand near an injured woman resting next to a makeshift clinic set up by Red Crescent aid workers in the town of Varzaqan some 60 kms northeast of Tabriz on August 11, 2012 (AFP Photo / Hamed Nazari)
TAGS: Natural disasters, Iran
Two strong quakes have shaken Iran's northwest, leaving 250 people dead and more than 2,000 injured, Iranian state-run Press TV reports. The quakes have also disrupted communications, complicating rescue efforts.
The quakes, measuring 6.4 and 6.3 on the Richter scale, struck near the towns of Tabriz and Ahar in the East Azerbaijan province on Saturday. However, most of the dead are thought to be in the surrounding villages.
Casualty numbers may rise, officials warn as rescue workers are yet to reach some of the affected areas and many victims are in a critical condition.
"Our access to villages have been cut and we can only contact them by radio transceiver," Mahmoud Mozaffar, head of Iran's Rescue and Relief Organisation, told the Mehr news agency. He added that "helicopters and rescuers are on their way to villages."
Iran's main news channel said the quake hit the towns of Ahar, Haris and Varzaqan in East Azerbaijan province at 4:53 p.m. local time (12:23 GMT ), AP reports.
A spokesman for Tabriz's fire department told the ISNA news agency that "most parts of Tabriz have no electricity… and there is a heavy traffic jam in the city."
"Sixty villages… have been heavily damaged and are in need of help," Abbas Fallah, a lawmaker in the hard-hit town of Ahar, told local reporters.
Meanwhile, the Iranian Press TV channel said at least 60 villages sustained damage ranging from 50 to 80 percent, while six other villages have been totally leveled to the ground.
Hundreds of people were rescued from under the collapsed buildings but emeregency efforts have been hampered by night-time. "Unfortunately there are still a number of people trapped in the rubble but finding them is very difficult because of the darkness," national emergency head Gholam Reza Masoumi was quoted as saying by FARS news agency.
The affected area has been shaken by 35 aftershocks in the last few hours, according to FARS. Officials have asked people to stay outdoors overnight.
The tremors were felt in neighboring Azerbaijan, according to the local Seismology Institute, but no casualties have been reported.
Iran is generally susceptible to earthquakes, being situated on seismic fault lines. Tremors hit the country every day, but the majority of them are so insignificant that they go unnoticed.
The deadliest was a 6.6-magnitude quake which struck the southern city of Bam in December 2003, killing 31,000 people – about a quarter of the population – and destroying the city's ancient mud-built citadel.
M | Location Click event below for details |
Time UTC |
Lat | Lon | D km |
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3.3 | 82km N of Suarez, Puerto Rico | 2012-08-12 03:19:30 | 19.166°N | 65.710°W | 119.0 |
4.0 | 198km ENE of Socorro Island, Mexico | 2012-08-12 02:18:55 | 19.663°N | 109.338°W | 10.0 |
4.1 | 15km E of Mattinata, Italy | 2012-08-12 01:21:36 | 41.700°N | 16.240°E | 28.0 |
2.5 | 24km N of Barstow, California | 2012-08-11 23:54:01 | 35.117°N | 117.013°W | 0.2 |
4.7 | 127km ESE of Kuril'sk, Russia | 2012-08-11 23:41:03 | 44.626°N | 149.247°E | 49.8 |
2.7 | 11km NNE of Yucaipa, California | 2012-08-11 23:07:52 | 34.136°N | 117.009°W | 7.9 |
4.2 | 23km SSE of Tabriz, Iran | 2012-08-11 23:00:16 | 37.877°N | 46.382°E | 10.0 |
5.1 | 31km WSW of Ahar, Iran | 2012-08-11 22:24:03 | 38.399°N | 46.720°E | 9.7 |
3.4 | 48km NNE of Road Town, British Virgin Islands | 2012-08-11 22:22:48 | 18.832°N | 64.482°W | 114.0 |
2.6 | 22km N of Atka, Alaska | 2012-08-11 22:20:34 | 52.397°N | 174.143°W | 181.9 |
2.5 | 146km ESE of Nikolski, Alaska | 2012-08-11 21:57:02 | 52.371°N | 166.907°W | 5.2 |
4.4 | 19km SE of Lithakia, Greece | 2012-08-11 21:54:43 | 37.571°N | 20.957°E | 10.0 |
3.0 | 79km S of Amukta Island, Alaska | 2012-08-11 21:54:07 | 51.775°N | 171.339°W | 33.4 |
4.5 | 69km SE of Akutan, Alaska | 2012-08-11 21:41:46 | 53.619°N | 165.192°W | 43.2 |
3.7 | 77km SSE of Chignik Lake, Alaska | 2012-08-11 20:45:02 | 55.611°N | 158.281°W | 29.1 |
2.8 | 54km ESE of Road Town, British Virgin Islands | 2012-08-11 20:33:30 | 18.161°N | 64.175°W | 44.0 |
4.7 | 28km SW of Ahar, Iran | 2012-08-11 19:52:45 | 38.262°N | 46.886°E | 10.0 |
4.3 | 37km ESE of Tabriz, Iran | 2012-08-11 18:56:50 | 37.946°N | 46.687°E | 9.9 |
4.4 | 32km E of Tabriz, Iran | 2012-08-11 17:58:33 | 38.029°N | 46.662°E | 9.7 |
5.3 | Northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge | 2012-08-11 17:47:31 | 52.192°N | 31.414°W | 10.3 |
2.8 | 17km S of Fern Acres, Hawaii | 2012-08-11 16:07:01 | 19.353°N | 155.067°W | 8.0 |
3.7 | 97km SSE of Yunaska Island, Alaska | 2012-08-11 15:51:17 | 51.790°N | 170.275°W | 4.4 |
5.0 | 35km NE of Tabriz, Iran | 2012-08-11 15:43:18 | 38.275°N | 46.617°E | 10.0 |
3.5 | 17km WSW of Manhattan Beach, California | 2012-08-11 15:33:03 | 33.828°N | 118.584°W | 8.0 |
4.7 | 30km SW of Ahar, Iran | 2012-08-11 15:21:15 | 38.315°N | 46.793°E | 10.0 |
4.5 | 49km NE of Putre, Chile | 2012-08-11 15:09:21 | 17.914°S | 69.193°W | 140.1 |
4.5 | 31km E of Tabriz, Iran | 2012-08-11 14:25:15 | 38.039°N | 46.644°E | 10.0 |
4.8 | 32km WSW of Ahar, Iran | 2012-08-11 13:14:06 | 38.359°N | 46.725°E | 10.0 |
4.4 | 16km NNW of Ahar, Iran | 2012-08-11 13:05:55 | 38.606°N | 46.986°E | 10.0 |
4.8 | 40km SW of Ahar, Iran | 2012-08-11 12:49:17 | 38.209°N | 46.756°E | 10.0 |
6.3 | 32km WSW of Ahar, Iran | 2012-08-11 12:34:35 | 38.324°N | 46.759°E | 9.8 |
6.4 | 23km SW of Ahar, Iran | 2012-08-11 12:23:17 | 38.322°N | 46.888°E | 9.9 |
4.5 | 25km NNE of Iwaki, Japan | 2012-08-11 10:30:08 | 37.246°N | 141.036°E | 57.7 |
5.3 | 175km E of Arzak, China | 2012-08-11 09:34:23 | 39.960°N | 78.140°E | 25.1 |
2.9 | 10km S of Alberto Oviedo Mota, Mexico | 2012-08-11 09:19:35 | 32.135°N | 115.174°W | 7.0 |
2.8 | 0km ENE of Punta Cana, Dominican Republic | 2012-08-11 07:01:25 | 18.585°N | 68.397°W | 95.0 |
2.8 | 34km SSW of Ferndale, California | 2012-08-11 06:39:42 | 40.293°N | 124.420°W | 20.2 |
4.7 | 137km ENE of Hirara, Japan | 2012-08-11 06:29:23 | 25.172°N | 126.579°E | 34.9 |
3.2 | 126km NNE of Punta Cana, Dominican Republic | 2012-08-11 05:28:00 | 19.628°N | 67.930°W | 12.0 |
3.6 | 81km NE of Punta Cana, Dominican Republic | 2012-08-11 04:21:52 | 19.108°N | 67.863°W | 148.0 |
2.6 | 7km WSW of Pahala, Hawaii | 2012-08-11 04:16:12 | 19.166°N | 155.542°W | 0.0 |
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