Séisme modéré mag. 4.4 - 154 km à l'ouest de Fidrasteinen , Svalbard et Jan Mayen, dimanche, le 01 mai 2005 01:05
Quakes around its antipode during the following 3 jours
Date & heure: 1 May 2005 01:05:53 UTC
Magnitude: 4.4
Profondeur: 10 km
Épicentre latitude / longitude: 78.919°N / 3.703°E
(Svalbard et Jan Mayen)
Antipode latitude / longitude: 78.919°S / 176.297°W
(Antarctique)
Source de données principale: USGS (United States Geological Survey)
Magnitude: 4.4
Profondeur: 10 km
Épicentre latitude / longitude: 78.919°N / 3.703°E

Antipode latitude / longitude: 78.919°S / 176.297°W

Source de données principale: USGS (United States Geological Survey)
Quakes within 30 degrees from seismic antipode up to 3 jours after the quake
The area around the antipode is marked with the big circle on the map.
The total number of quakes that occurred within 3 jours around the antipode of the quake was 0. This is compared to the average number of 0 quakes during preceding intervals of 3 jours with a standard deviation (σ) of 0, calculated by analzing all 100 preceding intervals of 3 jours for the same region.
Interpretation:
Note: At a magnitude of 4.4, it is unlikely that this quake could affect areas around its antipode. If an increase or decrease of quake is detected, it is likely caused by other factors.
There is no significant variation in the number of quakes that occurred around the antipode within 3 jours.
Interpretation:
Note: At a magnitude of 4.4, it is unlikely that this quake could affect areas around its antipode. If an increase or decrease of quake is detected, it is likely caused by other factors.
There is no significant variation in the number of quakes that occurred around the antipode within 3 jours.
Mag class | Total # | Average | σ | Observed deviation |
6+ | 0 | 0 | 0 | n/a |
5+ | 0 | 0 | 0 | n/a |
4+ | 0 | 0 | 0 | n/a |
3+ | 0 | 0 | 0 | n/a |
Total | 0 | 0 | 0 | n/a |
Explanation:
BLACK = Number of quakes within normal statistical range
RED = Significantly lower than normal number of quakes
GREEN = Significantly higher than normal number of quakes