Wednesday, July 2, 2008

GREECE RECENT QUAKES

4.4 Mb - GREECE
Preliminary Earthquake Report

Magnitude
4.4 Mb
Date-Time
30 Jun 2008 13:40:11 UTC
30 Jun 2008 16:40:11 near epicenter
30 Jun 2008 07:40:11 standard time in your timezone
Location
39.420N 20.827E
Depth
58 km
Distances
28 km (17 miles) S (184 degrees) of Ioannina, Greece
133 km (83 miles) S (178 degrees) of Korce, Albania
138 km (86 miles) W (261 degrees) of Larisa, Greece
229 km (142 miles) SSE (158 degrees) of TIRANA, Albania
Location Uncertainty
Horizontal: 13.2 km; Vertical 15.6 km
Parameters
Nph = 17; Dmin = 229.2 km; Rmss = 1.14 seconds; Gp = 151°M-type = Mb; Version = 6
Event ID
US 2008txa1
4.5 Mb - SOUTHERN GREECE
Preliminary Earthquake Report

Magnitude
4.5 Mb
Date-Time
22 Jun 2008 07:22:48 UTC
22 Jun 2008 10:22:48 near epicenter
22 Jun 2008 01:22:48 standard time in your timezone
Location
36.266N 22.059E
Depth
25 km
Distances
85 km (53 miles) S (184 degrees) of Kalamata, Greece
195 km (121 miles) WNW (296 degrees) of Chania, Crete, Greece
221 km (137 miles) S (172 degrees) of Patras, Greece
243 km (151 miles) SW (218 degrees) of ATHENS, Greece
Location Uncertainty
Horizontal: 10.4 km; Vertical 0.0 km
Parameters
Nph = 42; Dmin = 568.1 km; Rmss = 1.07 seconds; Gp = 198°M-type = Mb; Version = 7
Event ID
US 2008tpau
4.4 Mb - SOUTHERN GREECE
Preliminary Earthquake Report

Magnitude
4.4 Mb
Date-Time
22 Jun 2008 00:40:13 UTC
22 Jun 2008 03:40:13 near epicenter
21 Jun 2008 18:40:13 standard time in your timezone
Location
36.106N 21.892E
Depth
37 km
Distances
105 km (65 miles) S (191 degrees) of Kalamata, Greece
202 km (126 miles) WNW (289 degrees) of Chania, Crete, Greece
237 km (147 miles) S (177 degrees) of Patras, Greece
267 km (166 miles) SW (218 degrees) of ATHENS, Greece
Location Uncertainty
Horizontal: 11.1 km; Vertical 9.2 km
Parameters
Nph = 35; Dmin = 243.8 km; Rmss = 1.18 seconds; Gp = 144°M-type = Mb; Version = 7
Event ID
US 2008tpad
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