Leggero terremoto magnitudine 4.5 - Near the Coast of Southern Peru, mercoledì, 02 maggio 1979
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Light magnitude 4.5 earthquake at 66 km depth
Magnitudine: 4.5
Profondità: 66.0 km
Epicentro latitudine / longitudine: 16.639°S / 72.694°W

Vulcano più vicino: Huambo (108 km / 67 mi)
Nearby towns and cities:
2 km SE da Camana (Camaná) (pop: 16,400) --> Vedi sismi vicini
62 km OSO da El Pedregal (pop: 20,100) --> Vedi sismi vicini
67 km OSO da Santa Rita de Siguas (pop: 4,010) --> Vedi sismi vicini
84 km ONO da Mollendo (Provincia de Islay) (pop: 29,000) --> Vedi sismi vicini
124 km O da Jacobo Hunter (pop: 46,100) --> Vedi sismi vicini
124 km OSO da Cono Norte (pop: 47,300) --> Vedi sismi vicini
126 km O da Ciudad Satelite (pop: 76,400) --> Vedi sismi vicini
126 km OSO da Arequipa (pop: 841,100) --> Vedi sismi vicini
128 km OSO da Selva Alegre (pop: 72,700) --> Vedi sismi vicini
692 km SE da Lima (pop: 7,737,000) --> Vedi sismi vicini
Fonte dati primaria: USGS (United States Geological Survey)
Stima dell'energia sismica liberata: 3.5 x 1011 joules (98.6 megawatt hours, equivalent to 84.8 tons of TNT) More info
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Magnitudine | Profondità | Ubicazione | Fonte |
M 4.5 | 66 km | near the coast of southern Peru | USGS |
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