Light mag. 3.2 earthquake - Gulf of Alaska, 36 mi south of Wosnesenski Island, Aleutians East County, Alaska, USA, on Sunday, 22 July 2007 at 21:22 (GMT)
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Light magnitude 3.2 earthquake at 6 km depth
Date & time: 22 Jul 2007 21:22:53 UTC
Magnitude: 3.2
Depth: 5.8 km
Epicenter latitude / longitude: 54.686°N / 161.1953°W

Nearest volcano: Dutton (87 km / 54 mi)
Nearby towns and cities:
83 km (52 mi) ESE of King Cove (pop: 1,010) --> See nearby quakes!
85 km (53 mi) SSW of Sand Point (pop: 1,060) --> See nearby quakes!
112 km (70 mi) ESE of Cold Bay (pop: 123) --> See nearby quakes!
143 km (89 mi) E of False Pass (pop: 40) --> See nearby quakes!
146 km (91 mi) S of Nelson Lagoon (pop: 52) --> See nearby quakes!
188 km (117 mi) SW of Perryville (pop: 113) --> See nearby quakes!
232 km (144 mi) SW of Chignik Lake (pop: 73) --> See nearby quakes!
246 km (153 mi) SW of Chignik Lagoon (pop: 78) --> See nearby quakes!
298 km (185 mi) SSW of Port Heiden (pop: 98) --> See nearby quakes!
303 km (188 mi) ENE of Akutan (pop: 1,040) --> See nearby quakes!
Primary data source: USGS (United States Geological Survey)
Estimated released energy: 4 x 109 joules (1.11 megawatt hours, equivalent to 0.951 tons of TNT) More info
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Magnitude | Depth | Location | Source |
M 3.2 | 5.8 km | Alaska Peninsula (USA) | USGS |
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