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6.0
Scotia Sea
2014-02-08 19:50:36 UTC18.3 km
5.3
101km S of Tateyama, Japan
2014-02-10 19:14:39 UTC92.9 km
radpetey
Quite a few 3's and 4's in that junction area in the last couple of months!!
Just sayin'!
3.3
81km WSW of Ferndale, California
2014-02-10 19:09:54 UTC10.6 km
An small earthquake swarm at shallow depths (around 5 km) occurred east of Mammoth Mountain during the past week. The largest quake was a magnitude 3.0 event on 5 Feb.
This latest (of many in the past years) seismic swarm is weak in terms of number and energy of earthquakes compared to long-term averages of seismic activity at the Long Valley caldera, an active volcanic system that is capable to erupt (probably not in a near future, though) and is being closely monitored by very experienced staff from USGS.
It could be related to a small intrusion of magma, but is unlikely to be a precursor of a new eruption in any near future. USGS has not changed the status code of the volcanic system (at green=normal).
PuterMan
China: 6.8
www.emsc-csem.org...
Date/Time: 14/02/2014 07:44:15
Lat: -22.97 Long: -114.42
Magnitude: M5.5 (5.4Mw)
Depth: 10 km
Location: Easter Island Region