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EMSC
31st December 2018, 03:00
Magnitude Mw 6.1Region ALASKA PENINSULADate time 2018-12-31 02:35:38.9 UTCLocation 54.59 N ; 161.68 WDepth 40 km



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ripple
31st December 2018, 23:01
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EMSC > Earthquake > M 1.6 - SWITZERLAND - 2018-12-31 18:01:20 UTC About EMSC
M 1.6 - SWITZERLAND - 2018-12-31 18:01:20 UTC

Magnitude ML 1.6
Region SWITZERLAND
Date time 2018-12-31 18:01:20.6 UTC
Location 46.83 N ; 7.19 E
Depth 6 km
Distances 24 km SW of Bern, Switzerland / pop: 122,000 / local time: 19:01:20.6 2018-12-31
4 km NE of Fribourg, Switzerland / pop: 32,900 / local time: 19:01:20.6 2018-12-31
2 km S of Düdingen, Switzerland / pop: 7,200 / local time: 19:01:20.6 2018-12-31
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Source parameters provided by:
Swiss Seismological Service -- Zürich, Switzerland (SED)



CERN comment --- we will get them next time .

TomKat
1st January 2019, 19:08
After the California Northridge quake in Jan of 1994, I was wondering when "the big one" would hit. That night I dreamed I was in a class room and the teacher was explaining that it would happen after quakes in Iran and Alaska. We've been getting that lately, I believe. Is there a fault that has Iran, Alaska and California, in common?