Mag. 3.0 earthquake - South Pacific Ocean, 41 km west of Illapel, Provincia de Choapa, Coquimbo Region, Chile, on Friday, 13 November 2015 at 08:39 (GMT)
This quake was likely an aftershock of the 7.8 quake Choapa, 36 km west of Illapel, Provincia de Choapa, Coquimbo Region, Chile, 16 September 2015 22:54 GMT, which had occurred 8 weeks earlier.
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Minor magnitude 3.0 earthquake at 30 km depth
13 Nov 08:54 UTC: First to report: EMSC after 14 minutes.
Magnitude: 3
Depth: 30.0 km
Epicenter latitude / longitude: 31.75°S / 71.58°W

Nearest volcano: Tupungatito (248 km / 154 mi)
Nearby towns and cities:
41 km (25 mi) WSW of Illapel (Choapa) (pop: 22,800) --> See nearby quakes!
58 km (36 mi) W of Salamanca (Choapa) (pop: 13,300) --> See nearby quakes!
209 km (130 mi) NNW of Santiago (pop: 4,837,300) --> See nearby quakes!
Primary data source: EMSC (European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre)
Estimated released energy: 2 x 109 joules (554 kilowatt hours, equivalent to 0.477 tons of TNT) More info
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Magnitude | Depth | Location | Source |
M 3.0 | 30 km | OFFSHORE COQUIMBO, CHILE | EMSC |
M 3.0 | 30 km | 19 km al NO de Los Vilos | GUG (U. Chile) |
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