Mag. 1.7 earthquake - - 38km NNW of Anchor Point, Alaska, on 2015-08-24 23:35:47 -10:00
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Minor magnitude 1.7 earthquake at 62 km depth
25 Aug 10:10 UTC: First to report: USGS after 34 minutes.
Local time at epicenter: 2015-08-24 23:35:47 -10:00
Magnitude: 1.7
Depth: 62.1 km
Epicenter latitude / longitude: 60.1045°N / 152.0542°W

Nearest volcano: Redoubt (57 km / 35 mi)
Nearby towns and cities:
22 km (14 mi) WNW of Munina (pop: 883) --> See nearby quakes!
39 km (24 mi) NNW of Anchor Point (pop: 1,930) --> See nearby quakes!
55 km (34 mi) SW of Kalifornsky (pop: 7,850) --> See nearby quakes!
59 km (36 mi) NNW of Homer (pop: 5,520) --> See nearby quakes!
59 km (37 mi) NW of Fritz Creek (pop: 1,930) --> See nearby quakes!
67 km (41 mi) SW of Kenai (pop: 7,660) --> See nearby quakes!
69 km (43 mi) SW of Soldotna (pop: 4,540) --> See nearby quakes!
171 km (106 mi) SW of Alaska City (pop: 298,700) --> See nearby quakes!
5546 km (3446 mi) NW of Washington (District of Columbia) (pop: 601,700) --> See nearby quakes!
5546 km (3446 mi) NW of Washington DC (District of Columbia) (pop: 601,700) --> See nearby quakes!
113 km (70 mi) NE of Augustine Island --> See nearby quakes!
122 km (76 mi) NW of Pye s Island --> See nearby quakes!
Primary data source: USGS (United States Geological Survey)
Estimated released energy: 2.2 x 107 joules (6.22 kilowatt hours) More info
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Magnitude | Depth | Location | Source |
M 1.7 | 62 km | - 38km NNW of Anchor Point, Alaska | USGS |
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At magnitude 1.7, this quake was too small to be felt by humans, but it was recorded instrumentally.