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2011 Virginia earthquake Washington (state) 8.7–9.2 January 26, 1700 1700 Cascadia earthquake West Virginia: 5.8 August 23, 2011 2011 Virginia earthquake Wisconsin: unk. May 6, 1947 1947 Wisconsin earthquake Wyoming: 7.2 August 17, 1959 1959 Hebgen Lake earthquake
June 12, 2017 12:28 Near the coast of western Turkey see 2017 Lesbos earthquake: 38.932 26.364 1 6.3 M w (USGS) Centred 4 km south of Plomarion, Greece, at a depth of 10.4 km. [236] June 14, 2017 07:29 Guatemala see 2017 Guatemala earthquake: 14.982 -91.988 5 6.9 M w (USGS) Centred 5 km NNE of San Pablo, Guatemala, at a depth of 94.0 km. [237 ...
U.S. Geological Survey National Center in Reston, Virginia Earthquake animations from May 16 to May 22, 2010 Earthquakes around the world from April 23 to May 23, 2010. Since 2012, the USGS science focus has been directed at topical "Mission Areas" [8] that have continued to evolve. Further organizational structure includes headquarters ...
2010 Yushu earthquake: April 13, 2010 14 2,266 6.8 Algeria: 2003 Boumerdès earthquake: May 21, 2003 15 2,248 7.2 Haiti: 2021 Haiti earthquake: August 14, 2021 16 1,482 [5] 6.3 Afghanistan: 2023 Herat earthquakes: October 7, 2023 17 1,313 8.6 Indonesia: 2005 Nias–Simeulue earthquake: March 28, 2005 18 1,200 [6] 6.1 Afghanistan: 2002 Hindu ...
This graph shows the earthquakes that have been detected on the edge of the Hanford Reach National Monument starting Sept. 21. The largest, those with magnitude 2.0 to 3.0 are shown in green.
Neither Oregon nor Washington is sufficiently prepared. To map the subduction zone, researchers at sea performed active source seismic imaging, a technique that sends sound to the ocean floor and ...
The earthquake, along with a magnitude-5.8 quake on the border of New York and Ontario in 1944, is the largest to have occurred in the U.S. east of the Rocky Mountains since an 1897 quake centered in Giles County in western Virginia [22] [23] whose magnitude has been estimated as 5.8 [24] or 5.9. [25]