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Slab1.0 is a three-dimensional compilation of global subduction geometries, separated into regional models for each major subduction zone. Each model is based on a probabilistic non-linear fit to data from a combined catalog consisting of several independent data sets - historic earthquake catalogs, CMT solutions, active seismic profiles, global plate boundaries, bathymetry and sediment thickness
Description GeoJSON is a format for encoding a variety of geographic data structures. A GeoJSON object may represent a geometry, a feature, or a collection of features. GeoJSON uses the JSON standard. The GeoJSONP feed uses the same JSON response, but the GeoJSONP response is wrapped inside the function call, eqfeed_callback. See the GeoJSON site for more information. This feed adheres to the USGS
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434 km (269 miles) SW of Banda Aceh, Sumatra, Indonesia 550 km (341 miles) SW of Lhokseumawe, Sumatra, Indonesia 963 km (598 miles) W of KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia 1797 km (1116 miles) WNW of JAKARTA, Java, Indonesia
Wednesday, April 11, 2012 at 08:38:38 UTCWednesday, April 11, 2012 at 02:38:38 PM at epicenter
136 km (84 miles) SSW of Huajuapan de Leon, Oaxaca, Mexico 162 km (100 miles) WSW of Oaxaca, Oaxaca, Mexico 170 km (105 miles) SE of Chilpancingo, Guerrero, Mexico 322 km (200 miles) SSE of MEXICO CITY, D.F., Mexico
Tectonic Summary The January 10, 2012 earthquake off the west coast of northern Sumatra, Indonesia, occurred as a result of strike-slip faulting within the oceanic lithosphere of the Indo-Australia plate, approximately 100 km to the southwest of the major subduction zone that defines the plate boundary between the Indo-Australia and Sunda plates offshore Sumatra. At the location of this earthquake
Magnitude 6.0 - OFF EAST COAST OF THE NORTH ISLAND, N.Z.
19 km (12 miles) NE (43°) from Van, Turkey 116 km (72 miles) N (351°) from Hakkari, Turkey 130 km (81 miles) SSE (161°) from Karakose (Agri), Turkey 192 km (119 miles) SSW (206°) from YEREVAN, Armenia
100 km (62 miles) SW of Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia 168 km (104 miles) SE of Jember, Java, Indonesia 182 km (113 miles) WSW of Mataram, Lombok, Indonesia 931 km (578 miles) ESE of JAKARTA, Java, Indonesia
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