Debile terremoto magnitudine 3.7 - Aegean Sea (Greece), mercoledì, 19 novembre 1997
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Minor magnitude 3.7 earthquake at 33 km depth
Magnitudine: 3.7
Profondità: 33.0 km
Epicentro latitudine / longitudine: 38.862°N / 25.8°E

Vulcano più vicino: Sporades (157 km / 98 mi)
Nearby towns and cities:
32 km SSO da Tavari (pop: 88) --> Vedi sismi vicini
41 km SO da Polichnitos (pop: 2,670) --> Vedi sismi vicini
54 km SO da Kalloni (pop: 1,780) --> Vedi sismi vicini
55 km OSO da Agiasos (pop: 2,320) --> Vedi sismi vicini
62 km NNO da Chio (pop: 24,000) --> Vedi sismi vicini
71 km OSO da Mitilene (Mitilini) (pop: 28,300) --> Vedi sismi vicini
74 km NO da Çeşme (Turchia) (pop: 21,300) --> Vedi sismi vicini
86 km ONO da Foça (Turchia) (pop: 15,200) --> Vedi sismi vicini
92 km SO da Aivali (Turchia) (pop: 70,000) --> Vedi sismi vicini
205 km ENE da Atene (pop: 664,000) --> Vedi sismi vicini
Fonte dati primaria: USGS (United States Geological Survey)
Stima dell'energia sismica liberata: 2.2 x 1010 joules (6.22 megawatt hours, equivalent to 5.35 tons of TNT) More info
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Magnitudine | Profondità | Ubicazione | Fonte |
M 3.7 | 33 km | Aegean Sea (Greece) | USGS |
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