Tuesday, June 17, 2008

ASIA RECENT QUAKES

3.8 Mb - TAJIKISTAN
Preliminary Earthquake Report
Magnitude
3.8 Mb
Date-Time
17 Jun 2008 22:05:28 UTC
18 Jun 2008 03:05:28 near epicenter
17 Jun 2008 16:05:28 standard time in your timezone
Location
38.478N 71.000E
Depth
78 km
Distances
115 km (71 miles) NNW (336 degrees) of Khorugh, Tajikistan
123 km (77 miles) ENE (59 degrees) of Kulob (Kulyab), Tajikistan
158 km (98 miles) NNE (14 degrees) of Feyzabad, Afghanistan
188 km (117 miles) E (95 degrees) of DUSHANBE, Tajikistan
Location Uncertainty
Horizontal: 23.1 km; Vertical 34.3 km
Parameters
Nph = 11; Dmin = 465.9 km; Rmss = 0.92 seconds; Gp = 162°M-type = Mb; Version = Q
Event ID
US 2008tjci
3.7 Mb - TAJIKISTAN
Preliminary Earthquake Report
Magnitude
3.7 Mb
Date-Time
17 Jun 2008 21:50:43 UTC
18 Jun 2008 02:50:43 near epicenter
17 Jun 2008 15:50:43 standard time in your timezone
Location
38.367N 71.226E
Depth
35 km
Distances
97 km (60 miles) NNW (344 degrees) of Khorugh, Tajikistan
136 km (84 miles) ENE (68 degrees) of Kulob (Kulyab), Tajikistan
152 km (95 miles) NNE (22 degrees) of Feyzabad, Afghanistan
209 km (130 miles) E (97 degrees) of DUSHANBE, Tajikistan
Location Uncertainty
Horizontal: 21.6 km; Vertical 0.0 km
Parameters
Nph = 8; Dmin = 467.4 km; Rmss = 0.72 seconds; Gp = 169°M-type = Mb; Version = Q
Event ID
US 2008tjcg
4.9 Mb - SOUTHEASTERN SIBERIA, RUSSIA
Preliminary Earthquake Report
Magnitude
4.9 Mb
Date-Time
17 Jun 2008 17:26:12 UTC
18 Jun 2008 03:26:12 near epicenter
17 Jun 2008 11:26:12 standard time in your timezone
Location
54.099N 127.992E
Depth
10 km
Distances
285 km (177 miles) SE (135 degrees) of Nagornyy, Russia
422 km (262 miles) N (4 degrees) of Blagoveshchensk, Russia
1623 km (1008 miles) ENE (57 degrees) of ULAANBAATAR, Mongolia
Location Uncertainty
Horizontal: 11.6 km; Vertical 0.0 km
Parameters
Nph = 73; Dmin = 999.9 km; Rmss = 1.16 seconds; Gp = 72°M-type = Mb; Version = Q
Event ID
US 2008tjbg
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