Minor mag. 1.1 earthquake - 9km E of San Martin, CA, on Sunday, Jan 16, 2022 at 7:30 pm (GMT -8) -


Minor magnitude 1.1 earthquake at 3 km depth
17 Jan 03:32 UTC: First to report: USGS after 2 minutes.
Earthquake details
Date & time | Jan 17, 2022 03:30:05 UTC - |
Local time at epicenter | Sunday, Jan 16, 2022 at 7:30 pm (GMT -8) |
Status | Confirmed |
Magnitude | 1.1 |
Depth | 3.2 km |
Epicenter latitude / longitude | 37.07467°N / 121.51383°W ![]() |
Antipode | 37.075°S / 58.486°E |
Shaking intensity | Not felt |
Primary data source | USGS (United States Geological Survey) |
Nearest volcano | Mammoth Mountain (228 km / 142 mi) |
Nearby towns and cities | 9 km (5 mi) E of San Martin (Santa Clara County) (pop: 7,030) | Show on map | Quakes nearby 9 km (6 mi) NNE of Gilroy (pop: 53,200) | Show on map | Quakes nearby 14 km (9 mi) ESE of Morgan Hill (pop: 42,900) | Show on map | Quakes nearby 27 km (17 mi) NNW of Hollister (pop: 37,500) | Show on map | Quakes nearby 28 km (18 mi) NE of Watsonville (pop: 53,600) | Show on map | Quakes nearby 45 km (28 mi) SE of San Jose (pop: 1,026,900) | Show on map | Quakes nearby 45 km (28 mi) ESE of Campbell (pop: 41,100) | Show on map | Quakes nearby 46 km (29 mi) NNE of Salinas (pop: 157,400) | Show on map | Quakes nearby 47 km (29 mi) ENE of Santa Cruz (pop: 64,200) | Show on map | Quakes nearby 50 km (31 mi) SE of Santa Clara (pop: 126,200) | Show on map | Quakes nearby |
Weather at epicenter at time of quake | Overcast Clouds ![]() |
Estimated seismic energy released | 2.8 x 106 joules (0.783 kilowatt hours) | about seismic energy |
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Mag. | Depth | Location | Source |
1.1 | 3.2 km | 9km E of San Martin, CA | USGS |
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