Strong Earthquake Strikes Deep in Sea of Okhotsk
Posted by feww on October 13, 2018
TERG 06 – 131002
M6.7 earthquake generates small ripples in Sea of Okhotsk
The event occurred north of the Kuril-Kamchatka Arc, one of the most seismically active regions in the world.
Details [USGS]
Magnitude: 6.7mww
Location: 52.861°N, 153.379°E
Depth: 470.1 km
Time: 2018-10-13 11:10:23.560 UTC
Nearby Places
- Ozernovskiy, Kamtsjatka, Russia, 262 km SE – Population: 2,615
- Yelizovo, Kamtsjatka, Russia, 337.6 km E – Population: 40,692
- Vilyuchinsk, Kamtsjatka, Russia, 338.3 km E – Population: 25,204
- Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Kamtsjatka, Russia, 354.8 km E – Population: 187,282
- Klyuchi, Kamtsjatka, Russia, 616.9 km NE – Population: 10,000
Related Links
- Tsunamis of Volcanism Could Hit Kamchatka, Kurils after Key Earthquake –FIRE-EARTH
- Strong Seismicity Occurring from PNG to Alaska
Plate-Tectonics Diagnostics
- FIRE-EARTH Science Plate-Tectonics Diagnostics is available via FIRE-EARTH PULSARS.
FIRE-EARTH EARTHQUAKE FORECAST
Detailed FIRE-EARTH Forecast for the region, as well as nearby seismicity and volcanism in the region, are available via FIRE-EARTH PULSARS.
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