Minor mag. 1.7 earthquake - 15.8 Km NW of Gjögurtá, Iceland, on Sunday, 21 Feb 2021 12:37 am (GMT +0) -
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Minor magnitude 1.7 earthquake at 7 km depth
21 Feb 00:41 UTC: First to report: IMO after 4 minutes.
Date & time: 21 Feb 2021 00:37:18 UTC -
Local time at epicenter: Sunday, 21 Feb 2021 12:37 am (GMT +0)
Magnitude: 1.7
Depth: 6.8 km
Epicenter latitude / longitude: 66.255°N / 18.554°W

Nearest volcano: Kolbeinsey Ridge (46 km / 29 mi)
Nearby towns and cities:
20 km (12 mi) NE of Siglufjordur (pop: 1,190) --> See nearby quakes!
21 km (13 mi) N of Olafsfjordur (pop: 790) --> See nearby quakes!
32 km (20 mi) N of Dalvik (pop: 1,360) --> See nearby quakes!
38 km (24 mi) NNW of Grenvik (pop: 278) --> See nearby quakes!
60 km (37 mi) WNW of Norðurþing (pop: 2,230) --> See nearby quakes!
67 km (42 mi) NNW of Akureyri (pop: 17,700) --> See nearby quakes!
80 km (50 mi) NW of Laugar (pop: 1000) --> See nearby quakes!
219 km (136 mi) WNW of Egilsstaðir (pop: 2,300) --> See nearby quakes!
246 km (153 mi) NE of Borgarnes (pop: 1,760) --> See nearby quakes!
283 km (176 mi) NNE of Reykjavik (pop: 118,900) --> See nearby quakes!
Weather at epicenter at time of quake:
Fog
-8°C (18 F), humidity: 100%, wind: 2 m/s (3 kts) from S
Primary data source: IMO (Icelandic Met Office)Fog

Estimated released energy: 2.2 x 107 joules (6.22 kilowatt hours) More info
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Magnitude | Depth | Location | Source |
1.7 | 6.8 km | 15.8 Km NW of Gjögurtá, Iceland | IMO |
User reports for this quake
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At magnitude 1.7, such a quake wouldn't normally be felt by people, but could be recorded instrumentally.