Sismo debile mag. 2.8 - Gulf of Alaska, 194 km a sud da Kodiak, Alaska, Stati Uniti, venerdì, 28 agosto 2020 -
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Sismo debile magnitudine 2.8 at 27 km depth
28 Aug 14:36 UTC: Primo a segnalare: USGS dopo 2 ore e 8 minuti.
Data & ora: 28 Aug 2020 12:28:28 UTC -
Magnitudine: 2.8
Profondità: 26.5 km
Epicentro latitudine / longitudine: 56.0812°N / 153.088°W

Vulcano più vicino: Unnamed 57.87°N/155.42°W (244 km / 152 mi)
Nearby towns and cities:
117 km SE da Akhiok (pop: 72) --> Vedi sismi vicini
126 km S da Old Harbor (pop: 221) --> Vedi sismi vicini
171 km SSE da Larsen Bay (pop: 88) --> Vedi sismi vicini
177 km SSO da Chiniak (pop: 47) --> Vedi sismi vicini
180 km S da Womens Bay (pop: 719) --> Vedi sismi vicini
185 km SSE da Karluk (pop: 37) --> Vedi sismi vicini
190 km S da Kodiak Station (pop: 1,300) --> Vedi sismi vicini
194 km SSO da Kodiak (pop: 6,250) --> Vedi sismi vicini
199 km S da Port Lions (pop: 197) --> Vedi sismi vicini
Fonte dati primaria: USGS (United States Geological Survey)
Stima dell'energia sismica liberata: 1 x 109 joules (278 kilowatt hours, equivalent to 0.239 tons of TNT) More info
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Magnitudine | Profondità | Ubicazione | Fonte |
M 2.8 | 27 km | 117 Km SE of Akhiok, Alaska (USA) | USGS |
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