Re: Das MMK-Theorem
Geschrieben von Kamikatze am 19. April 2002 18:38:35:
Als Antwort auf: Das MMK-Theorem geschrieben von Kamikatze am 19. April 2002 16:55:21:
NEIC Web Site Contents Near Real Time Earthquake List Current Earthquake Information … Fast Moment Solutions … Fast Energy Solutions … Recent Hypocenter and Phase Data … AUTODRM General Earthquake Information … World … USA … Education … Magnitude / Intensity Earthquake Search Source Parameter Search Seismograph Station Codes Earthquake Information Sources Routine U.S. Mining Seismicity U.S. National Seismograph Network Today in Earthquake History Large Earthquakes in 2002 Earthquake Email Notification … Last BIGQUAKE Message USGS in the News About Us … Tour Information Products and Services … NEIC Maps … Earthquake Information via Telephone Report an Earthquake Site Index Search NEIC Home Page
Other USGS Earthquake Websites USGS Earthquake Hazards Homepage Central United States Pacific Northwest Northern California Southern California Geologic Hazards National Strong Motion Program National Seismic Hazard Mapping Project Albuquerque Seismological Laboratory
You may need to reload this page for the latest list.
Current Time: Fri, 19 Apr 2002 16:34:49 UTC
Near Real Time Earthquake List
Updated as of Fri Apr 19 15:58:40 UTC 2002. DATE-(UTC)-TIME Latitude Longitude Depth Magnitude Q COMMENTS
yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss degrees degrees km
2002/04/19 13:46:49 36.57N 49.85E 33.0 5.1 A WESTERN IRAN
2002/04/18 22:03:23 27.69S 70.63W 54.9 4.6 B NEAR COAST OF NORTHERN CHILE
2002/04/18 18:47:42 16.03N 95.25W 33.0 4.3 A OAXACA, MEXICO
2002/04/18 18:00:38 16.84N 101.09W 33.0 4.9 B NEAR COAST OF GUERRERO, MEXICO
2002/04/18 17:57:23 16.80N 101.02W 33.0 4.9 A NEAR COAST OF GUERRERO, MEXICO
2002/04/18 16:08:36 27.35S 70.05W 61.6 6.7 A NEAR COAST OF NORTHERN CHILE
2002/04/18 14:17:27 60.71S 25.71W 33.0 5.8 B SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS REGION
2002/04/18 12:04:15 17.69N 120.94E 33.0 4.6 B LUZON, PHILIPPINES
2002/04/18 11:35:40 38.79N 122.77W 3.2 3.5NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
2002/04/18 08:53:52 3.45N 126.87E 33.0 5.3 B TALAUD ISLANDS, INDONESIA
2002/04/18 07:24:31 16.84N 100.77W 33.0 4.1 B NEAR COAST OF GUERRERO, MEXICO
2002/04/18 05:02:47 16.95N 100.82W 33.0 6.3 A NEAR COAST OF GUERRERO, MEXICO
2002/04/18 03:27:41 3.39N 126.82E 33.0 4.9 B TALAUD ISLANDS, INDONESIA
2002/04/18 03:10:20 34.83N 137.05E 380.7 4.2 B NEAR S. COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
2002/04/18 01:19:10 49.83N 128.86W 10.0 4.2 A VANCOUVER ISL, CANADA REGION
2002/04/18 01:06:26 62.35N 149.62W 62.0 4.1 A CENTRAL ALASKA
2002/04/18 00:51:44 49.62N 128.70W 10.0 4.0 B VANCOUVER ISL, CANADA REGION
2002/04/17 22:06:55 25.79N 109.97W 10.0 4.5 A GULF OF CALIFORNIA
2002/04/17 18:48:25 31.88N 142.01E 33.0 4.5 B SOUTHEAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
2002/04/17 16:42:23 24.70S 176.45W 33.0 5.1 B SOUTH OF FIJI ISLANDS
2002/04/17 13:01:02 52.25N 179.41E 186.1 4.2 B RAT ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDSLast 7 Days of Earthquake Activity * Last 30 Days of Earthquake Activity
Current Earthquake Maps
Maps and Lists of Current U.S. Earthquakes by RegionEarthquake List Only * Earthquake Map Only (new window)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Explanation of earthquake parameters and publication criteria:Depth
Distance below sea level in kilometers.
33 km is used as a default depth for earthquakes determined to be shallow, but whose depth is not satisfactorily determined by the data. Default depths of 5 or 10 km are usually used in continental areas and on mid-ocean ridges since earthquakes in these areas are usually shallower than 33 km.Q
Earthquake Location Quality: A is good, B is fair, C is poor, D is bad.
The quality refers to the MATHEMATICAL accuracy with which the earthquake location has been computed. A and B qualities mean that the location is quite reliable, while a C quality can be fairly uncertain. Bad locations will generally not be reported. Quality does NOT indicate the earthquake's relationship to seismic zones, NOR does it have anything to do with possible damage or casualties that may have been caused.UTC
Coordinated Universal Time
In the United States, to convert to your local time, find your time zone and subtract the number of hours listed. Standard Time Daylight Time
Eastern UTC - 5 hours UTC - 4 hours
Central UTC - 6 hours UTC - 5 hours
Mountain UTC - 7 hours UTC - 6 hours
Pacific UTC - 8 hours UTC - 7 hours
Alaska UTC - 9 hours UTC - 8 hours
Hawaii UTC - 10 hours
COMMENTS
The regions shown in the comments column are automatically generated names from the Flinn-Engdahl (F-E) seismic and geographical regionalization scheme. The boundaries of these regions are defined at one-degree intervals and therefore differ from irregular political boundaries. More->
The 3 to 5 letter codes enclosed in angle brackets refer to the organization contributing the location.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
USGS National Earthquake Information Center
USGS Privacy Statement | Disclaimer
Maintained by: M. Zirbes Feedback
Updated: Friday, 2002 April 19 10:02:56 MDT
URL: http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/bulletin/bulletin.html