Light mag. 4.7 earthquake - South Pacific Ocean, New Zealand, on Sunday, May 29, 2022 at 4:21 pm (GMT +12) -


Light magnitude 4.7 earthquake at 100 km depth
29 May 04:24 UTC: First to report: GEONET (NZ) after 3 minutes.
29 May 04:25: Magnitude recalculated from 1.5 to 2.4.
29 May 04:27: Now using data updates from GEONET (NZ)
29 May 04:39: Magnitude recalculated from 4.4 to 4.7. Hypocenter depth recalculated from 86.3 to 100.0 km (from 54 to 62 mi). Epicenter location corrected by 10.6 km (6.6 mi) towards W.
29 May 04:25: Magnitude recalculated from 1.5 to 2.4.
29 May 04:27: Now using data updates from GEONET (NZ)
29 May 04:39: Magnitude recalculated from 4.4 to 4.7. Hypocenter depth recalculated from 86.3 to 100.0 km (from 54 to 62 mi). Epicenter location corrected by 10.6 km (6.6 mi) towards W.
Earthquake details
Date & time | May 29, 2022 04:21:20 UTC - |
Local time at epicenter | Sunday, May 29, 2022 at 4:21 pm (GMT +12) |
Status | Confirmed |
Magnitude | 4.7 |
Depth | 100.0 km |
Epicenter latitude / longitude | 32.27922°S / 179.11057°W ![]() |
Antipode | 32.279°N / 0.889°E |
Shaking intensity | Weak shaking near epicenter |
Felt | 0 reports |
Primary data source | GEONET (NZ) (Earthquake Commission and Geological Survey, New Zealand) |
Nearest volcano | Volcano W (48 km / 30 mi) |
Nearby towns and cities | |
Weather at epicenter at time of quake | Moderate Rain ![]() |
Estimated seismic energy released | 7.1 x 1011 joules (197 megawatt hours, equivalent to 169 tons of TNT) | about seismic energy |
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Mag. | Depth | Location | Source |
4.7 | 100 km | New Zealand | GEONET (NZ) |
4.6 | 61 km | New Zealand: South of the Kermadec Islands | USGS |
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