Débil terremoto magnitud 3.4 - Banda Sea, 15 km NNW of Pulau Pombo Island, Maluku, Indonesia, lunes, 03 ago. 2020 -
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Minor magnitude 3.4 earthquake at 10 km depth
3 Aug 02:45 UTC: Primero en informar: BMKG después de 18 minutos.
Aug 3 11:45: Magnitud recalculada de 3.5 a 3.4.
Aug 3 11:45: Magnitud recalculada de 3.5 a 3.4.
Magnitud: 3.4
Profundidad: 10.0 km
Epicentro latitud / longitud: 3.4°S / 128.34°E

Volcán mas cercano: Banda Api (210 km / 130 mi)
Nearby towns and cities:
37 km al NNE de Ambon City (pop: 355,600) --> ¡Vea sismos cercanos!
65 km al O de Amahai (pop: 47,700) --> ¡Vea sismos cercanos!
2403 km al E de Yakarta (pop: 8,540,100) --> ¡Vea sismos cercanos!
15 km al NNO de Pulau Pombo Island --> ¡Vea sismos cercanos!
24 km al ESE de Pulau Kasa Island --> ¡Vea sismos cercanos!
84 km al E de Pulau Tuban Island --> ¡Vea sismos cercanos!
Fuente primaria de datos: BMKG (Meteorological, Climatological, and Geophysical Agency of Indonesia)
Energía liberada estimada: 7.9 x 109 joules (2.21 megawatt hours, equivalent to 1.9 tons of TNT) More info
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Magnitud | Profundidad | Ubicación | Fuente |
M 3.4 | 10 km | Seram, Indonesia | BMKG |
M 3.5 | 10 km | Seram, Indonesia | EMSC |
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