Terremoto moderado mag. 4.8 - Indian Ocean, 56 km NE of North Island, Bengkulu, Indonesia, domingo, 18 mar. 2001
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Terremoto moderado magnitud 4.8 at 33 km depth
Fecha & hora: 18 Mar 2001 14:55:14 UTC
Magnitud: 4.8
Profundidad: 33.0 km
Epicentro latitud / longitud: 5.03°S / 102.698°E

Volcán mas cercano: Patah (107 km / 66 mi)
Nearby towns and cities:
127 km al SSO de Pagar Alam (pop: 70,400) --> ¡Vea sismos cercanos!
145 km al SSE de Bengkulu (pop: 309,700) --> ¡Vea sismos cercanos!
167 km al SO de Lahat (pop: 65,900) --> ¡Vea sismos cercanos!
173 km al SO de Tanjungagung (pop: 53,100) --> ¡Vea sismos cercanos!
175 km al S de Curup (pop: 46,200) --> ¡Vea sismos cercanos!
191 km al OSO de Baturaja (pop: 134,800) --> ¡Vea sismos cercanos!
194 km al S de Lubuklinggau (pop: 148,200) --> ¡Vea sismos cercanos!
287 km al O de Bandar Lampung (pop: 800,300) --> ¡Vea sismos cercanos!
327 km al SO de Palembang (pop: 1,441,500) --> ¡Vea sismos cercanos!
478 km al ONO de Yakarta (pop: 8,540,100) --> ¡Vea sismos cercanos!
Fuente primaria de datos: USGS (United States Geological Survey)
Energía liberada estimada: 1 x 1012 joules (278 megawatt hours, equivalent to 239 tons of TNT) More info
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Magnitud | Profundidad | Ubicación | Fuente |
M 4.8 | 33 km | southern Sumatra, Indonesia | USGS |
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