Light mag. 4.4 earthquake - North Pacific Ocean, 185 km east of Morioka, Iwate, Japan, on Tuesday, 10 August 2010 at 06:04 (GMT)
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Light magnitude 4.4 earthquake at 38 km depth
Date & time: 10 Aug 2010 06:04:12 UTC
Magnitude: 4.4
Depth: 38.3 km
Epicenter latitude / longitude: 39.398°N / 143.277°E

Nearest volcano: Nanashigure (200 km / 124 mi)
Nearby towns and cities:
114 km (71 mi) E of Yamada (Shimohei-gun) (pop: 20,100) --> See nearby quakes!
118 km (73 mi) ESE of Miyako (pop: 51,700) --> See nearby quakes!
122 km (76 mi) E of Kamaishi (pop: 43,100) --> See nearby quakes!
139 km (87 mi) ENE of Ōfunato (pop: 35,400) --> See nearby quakes!
185 km (115 mi) E of Morioka (pop: 295,200) --> See nearby quakes!
186 km (116 mi) E of Kitakami (pop: 93,900) --> See nearby quakes!
195 km (121 mi) SE of Hachinohe (pop: 239,000) --> See nearby quakes!
203 km (126 mi) NE of Ishinomaki (pop: 117,200) --> See nearby quakes!
244 km (151 mi) ENE of Sendai (pop: 1,063,100) --> See nearby quakes!
520 km (323 mi) NE of Tokyo (pop: 8,336,600) --> See nearby quakes!
Primary data source: USGS (United States Geological Survey)
Estimated released energy: 2.5 x 1011 joules (69.8 megawatt hours, equivalent to 60 tons of TNT) More info
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Magnitude | Depth | Location | Source |
M 4.4 | 38 km | off the east coast of Honshu, Japan | USGS |
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