Minor mag. 1.1 earthquake - 20km E of Little Lake, CA (USA), on 2019-10-25 08:21:18 -08:00
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Minor magnitude 1.1 earthquake at 2 km depth
25 Oct 16:23 UTC: First to report: USGS after 2 minutes.
Oct 25 16:25: Magnitude recalculated from 1.2 to 1.1.
Hypocenter depth recalculated from 3.5 to 1.9 km.
Oct 25 16:25: Magnitude recalculated from 1.2 to 1.1.
Hypocenter depth recalculated from 3.5 to 1.9 km.
Date & time: 25 Oct 2019 16:21:18 UTC
Local time at epicenter: 2019-10-25 08:21:18 -08:00
Magnitude: 1.1
Depth: 1.9 km
Epicenter latitude / longitude: 35.9195°N / 117.691°W

Nearest volcano: Coso (17 km / 11 mi)
Nearby towns and cities:
20 km (13 mi) NE of Pearsonville (pop: 17) --> See nearby quakes!
31 km (19 mi) WNW of Searles Valley (pop: 1,740) --> See nearby quakes!
33 km (21 mi) N of Ridgecrest (pop: 28,800) --> See nearby quakes!
120 km (75 mi) E of Porterville (pop: 56,100) --> See nearby quakes!
135 km (84 mi) ENE of Bakersfield (pop: 373,600) --> See nearby quakes!
142 km (88 mi) NNE of Lancaster (pop: 161,100) --> See nearby quakes!
151 km (94 mi) ESE of Visalia (pop: 130,100) --> See nearby quakes!
154 km (96 mi) NNE of Palmdale (pop: 158,400) --> See nearby quakes!
158 km (98 mi) NNW of Victorville (pop: 122,200) --> See nearby quakes!
187 km (116 mi) NNE of Santa Clarita (pop: 182,400) --> See nearby quakes!
Primary data source: USGS (United States Geological Survey)
Estimated released energy: 2.8 x 106 joules (0.783 kilowatt hours) More info
Data for the same earthquake reported by different agencies
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Magnitude | Depth | Location | Source |
1.1 | 1.9 km | 20km E of Little Lake, CA (USA) | USGS |
User reports for this quake
User reports estimate the perceived ground shaking intensity according to the MMI (Modified Mercalli Intensity) scale.
At magnitude 1.1, such a quake wouldn't normally be felt by people, but could be recorded instrumentally.