Lists of earthquakes
Appearance
The following is a list of major earthquakes.
Significant earthquakes
This is a list of significant earthquakes as listed by the USGS. For other ancient or recent earthquakes not listed here, see the tables below.
Date | Time‡ | Place | Lat. | Long. | Fatalities | M | MX† (M reference) |
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January 23, 1556 | Shensi, China | 34.5 | 109.7 | 830,000 | ~8 | ||
August 17, 1668 | Anatolia, Turkey | 40 | 36 | 8,000 | ~8 | ||
January 26, 1700 | Cascadia subduction zone from Northern California to Vancouver Island See Cascadia Earthquake |
~9 | M (Satake et al, 1996) | ||||
November 1, 1755 | 10:16 | Lisbon, Portugal See 1755 Lisbon earthquake |
36 | -11 | 70,000 | ~8.7 | MI (Johnston, 1996) |
February 28, 1780 | Iran | 38 | 46.2 | 200,000 | |||
December 16, 1811 | 8:00 | New Madrid, Missouri, United States See New Madrid Earthquake |
36.6 | -89.6 | ~8.1 | MI (Johnston, 1996) | |
January 23, 1812 | 15:00 | New Madrid, Missouri, United States | 36.6 | -89.6 | ~7.8 | MI (Johnston, 1996) | |
February 7, 1812 | 9:45 | New Madrid, Missouri, United States | 36.6 | -89.6 | ~8 | MI (Johnston, 1996) | |
June 2, 1823 | 8:00 | south flank of Kilauea, Hawaii, United States | 19.3 | -155 | ~7 | MI (Klein and Wright, 2000) | |
June 10, 1836 | 15:30 | south San Francisco Bay region, California, United States | 36.9 | -121.5 | ~6.5 | MI (Bakun, 1999) | |
June 1838 | San Francisco Peninsula, California, United States | 37.3 | -123.2 | ~6.8 | MI (Bakun, 1999) | ||
January 5, 1843 | 2:45 | Marked Tree, Arkansas, United States | 35.5 | -90.5 | ~6.3 | MI (Johnston, 1996) | |
January 9, 1857 | 16:24 | Fort Tejon, California (San Andreas fault from Parkfield to Wrightwood) | 1 | ~7.9 | M (Grant and Sieh, 1993; Stein and Hanks, 1998) | ||
December 16, 1857 | 21:00 | Naples, Italy | 40.3 | 16 | 11,000 | ~6.9 | MI |
October 8, 1865 | 20:46 | San Jose, California, United States | 37.2 | 121.9 | ~6.5 | MI (Bakun, 1999) | |
April 3, 1868 | 2:25 | Hilea, southeast Hawaii, Hawaii, United States | 19.2 | -155.5 | 77 | ~7.9 | MI (Klein and Wright, 2000) |
October 21, 1868 | 15:53 | Hayward, California, United States | 37.7 | -122.1 | 30 | ~6.8 | MI (Bakun, 1999) |
February 20, 1871 | 8:42 | Molokai, Hawaii, United States | 21.2 | -156.9 | ~6.8 | MI (Klein and Wright, 2000) | |
March 26, 1872 | 10:30 | Owens Valley, California, United States See 1872 Lone Pine earthquake |
36.5 | -118 | 27 | ~7.6 | M (Beanland and Clark, 1994) |
December 15, 1872 | 5:40 | north Cascades, Washington, United States | 47.9 | -120.3 | ~7.3 | MI (Malone and Bor, 1979; Rogers et al., 1983) | |
November 23, 1873 | 5:00 | California-Oregon coast | 42.2 | -124.2 | ~7.3 | MI (Bakun, 2000) | |
August 31, 1886 | 2:51 | Charleston, South Carolina, United States | 32.9 | -80 | 60 | ~7.3 | MI (Johnston, 1996) |
April 24, 1890 | 11:36 | Corralitos, California, United States | 37 | 121.8 | ~6.3 | MI (Bakun, 1999) | |
October 27, 1891 | 21:38 | Mino-Owari, Japan | 35.6 | 136.6 | 7,273 | ~8 | MS |
April 19, 1892 | 10:50 | Vacaville, California, United States | 38.5 | -121.8 | 1 | ~6.4 | MI (Bakun, 1999) |
April 21, 1892 | 17:43 | Winters, California, United States | 38.6 | -122 | ~6.4 | MI (Bakun, 1999) | |
October 31, 1895 | 11:08 | Charleston, Missouri, United States | 37 | -89.4 | ~6.6 | MI (Johnston, 1996) | |
June 15, 1896 | 19:32 | Sanriku, Japan | 39.5 | 144 | ~8.5 | M | |
June 12, 1897 | 11:06 | Assam, India | 26 | 91 | 1,500 | ~8.3 | |
June 20, 1897 | 20:14 | Calaveras fault, California, United States | 37 | -121.6 | ~6.3 | MI (Bakun, 1999) | |
March 31, 1898 | 7:43 | Mare Island, California, United States | 38.1 | 122.4 | ~6.3 | MI (Bakun, 1999) | |
April 15, 1898 | 7:07 | Mendocino County, California, United States | 39.3 | -123.9 | ~6.8 | MI (Bakun, 2000) | |
September 4, 1899 | 0:22 | Cape Yakataga, Alaska, United States | 60 | -142 | 7.9 | MS | |
September 10, 1899 | 21:41 | Yakutat Bay, Alaska, United States | 60 | -142 | 8 | MS | |
October 9, 1900 | 12:28 | Kodiak Is., Alaska, United States | 57.1 | -153.5 | 7.7 | MS | |
March 3, 1901 | 7:45 | Parkfield, California, United States | 36.2 | -120.7 | 6.4 | MS (Abe, 1988) | |
August 27, 1904 | 21:56 | Fairbanks, Alaska, United States | 64.7 | -148.1 | 7.3 | MS | |
July 9, 1905 | 9:40 | Mongolia | 49 | 99 | 8.4 | M | |
January 31, 1906 | 15:36 | Colombia-Ecuador | 1 | -81.5 | 1,000 | 8.8 | M |
April 18, 1906 | 13:12 | San Francisco, California (San Andreas fault from Cape Mendocino to San Juan Bautista) See San Francisco earthquake of 1906 |
3,000 | 7.8 | M (Bakun, 1999) | ||
August 17, 1906 | 0:40 | Valparaíso, Chile | -33 | -72 | 20,000 | 8.2 | M |
December 28, 1908 | 4:20 | Messina, Italy | 38.3 | 15.6 | 70,000 | 7.2 | MS |
July 1, 1911 | 22:00 | Calaveras fault, California, United States | 37.39 | -121.8 | 6.5 | MS | |
October 3, 1915 | 6:52 | Pleasant Valley, Nevada, United States | 40.5 | -117.5 | 7.1 | M (Stover and Coffman, 1993) | |
October 11, 1918 | 14:14 | Puerto Rico | 18.47 | -67.63 | 116 | 7.5 | MS (McCann, 1985) |
December 6, 1918 | 8:41 | Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada | 49.62 | -125.92 | 7 | ML (Gutenberg and Richter, 1954: Rogers, 1983) | |
December 16, 1920 | 12:05 | Ningxia-Kansu, China | 36.6 | 105.32 | 200,000 | 8.6 | MS |
January 31, 1922 | 13:17 | offshore, Cape Mendocino, California, United States | 40.7 | -125.55 | 7.3 | MG-R (Ellsworth, 1990) | |
March 10, 1922 | 11:21 | Parkfield, California, United States | 35.9 | 120.9 | 6.1 | M (Bakun and McEvilly, 1984) | |
January 22, 1923 | 9:04 | offshore, Cape Mendocino, California, United States | 40.49 | -125.32 | 7.2 | MG-R (Ellsworth, 1990) | |
September 1, 1923 | 2:58 | Kanto, Japan See Great Kanto Earthquake |
35.4 | 139.08 | 143,000 | 7.9 | M |
March 1, 1925 | 2:19 | Charlevoix, Quebec, Canada | 47.76 | -69.84 | 6.3 | M (Bent, 1992) | |
June 28, 1925 | 1:21 | Clarkston Valley, Montana, United States | 46.32 | -111.52 | 6.6 | M (Dosier, 1989) | |
June 29, 1925 | 14:42 | Santa Barbara, California, United States | 34.3 | -119.8 | 13 | 6.8 | M (Stein and Hanks, 1998) |
October 22, 1926 | 12:35 | Monterey Bay, California, United States | 36.62 | -122.35 | 6.1 | MG-R (Ellsworth, 1990) | |
October 22, 1926 | 13:35 | Monterey Bay, California, United States | 36.55 | -122.18 | 6.1 | MG-R (Ellsworth, 1990) | |
March 7, 1927 | 9:27 | Tango, Japan | 35.8 | 134.92 | 3,020 | 7.6 | MS |
May 22, 1927 | 22:32 | Tsinghai, China | 37.39 | 102.31 | 200,000 | 7.9 | MS |
November 4, 1927 | 13:51 | offshore Lompoc, California, United States | 34.92 | -121.03 | 7.1 | M (Stein and Hanks, 1998) | |
November 18, 1929 | 20:32 | Grand Banks, Nova Scotia, Canada | 44.69 | -56.01 | 7.3 | M (Bent,1995) | |
December 21, 1932 | 6:10 | Cedar Mountain, Nevada, United States | 38.51 | -118.08 | 7.2 | M | |
March 2, 1933 | 17:31 | Sanriku, Japan | 39.22 | 144.62 | 2,990 | 8.4 | M |
March 11, 1933 | 1:54 | Long Beach, California, United States | 33.6 | -118 | 115 | 6.4 | M (Hauksson & Gross, 1991) |
November 20, 1933 | 23:21 | Baffin Bay, Canada | 73 | -69.98 | 7.4 | M (Stein et al. 1979) | |
January 15, 1934 | 8:43 | Bihar, India | 27.55 | 87.09 | 10,700 | 8.1 | M (Chen and Molnar, 1977) |
June 8, 1934 | 4:47 | Parkfield, California, United States | 35.9 | -120.9 | 6.1 | M (Bakun and McEvilly, 1984) | |
November 1, 1935 | 6:03 | Timiskaming, Quebec, Canada | 48.89 | -79 | 6.2 | M (Bent, 1996) | |
July 22, 1937 | 17:09 | Salcha, Alaska, United States | 64.49 | -146.85 | 7.3 | MS | |
January 23, 1938 | 8:32 | Maui, Hawaii, United States | 20.96 | -156.18 | 6.8 | MS (Klein and Wright, 2000) | |
November 10, 1938 | 20:18 | Shumagin Islands, Alaska, United States | 55.33 | -158.37 | 8.2 | M | |
December 26, 1939 | 23:57 | Erzincan, Turkey | 39.77 | 39.53 | 32,700 | 7.8 | MS |
May 19, 1940 | 4:36 | Imperial Valley, California, United States | 32.73 | -115.5 | 9 | 7.1 | M (Ellsworth, 1990) |
December 7, 1944 | 4:35 | Tonankai, Japan | 33.75 | 136 | 1,223 | 8.1 | M |
April 1, 1946 | 12:28 | Unimak Is., Alaska, United States | 52.75 | -163.5 | 165 | 7.3 | MS (Stover and Coffman, 1993) |
June 23, 1946 | 17:13 | Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada | 49.75 | -124.5 | 7.3 | ML (Gutenberg and Richter, 1954: Rogers, 1983) | |
August 4, 1946 | 17:51 | Dominican Republic | 19.25 | -69 | 100 | 8 | MS (Abe, 1981) |
December 20, 1946 | 19:19 | Nankaido, Japan | 32.5 | 134.5 | 1,330 | 8.1 | M |
October 16, 1947 | 2:09 | Fairbanks, Alaska, United States | 64.2 | -148.3 | 7.2 | M | |
April 13, 1949 | 19:55 | Olympia, Washington, United States See Nisqually Earthquake |
47.1 | -122.7 | 8 | 7.1 | ML (Baker and Langston, 1987) |
August 22, 1949 | 4:01 | Queen Charlotte Is., British Columbia, Canada | 53.62 | -133.27 | 8.1 | MS (Gutenberg and Richter, 1954) | |
August 15, 1950 | 14:09 | Assam-Tibet | 28.5 | 96.5 | 1,526 | 8.6 | M |
August 21, 1951 | 10:57 | Kona, Hawaii, United States | 19.5 | -155.95 | 6.9 | MS (Klein and Wright, 2000) | |
July 21, 1952 | 11:52 | Kern County, California, United States | 34.95 | -119.05 | 12 | 7.3 | M (Stein and Hanks, 1998) |
November 4, 1952 | 16:58 | Kamchatka, Russia | 52.76 | 160.06 | 9 | M | |
March 29, 1954 | 6:17 | Spain | 37.03 | -3.51 | 7.9 | M | |
July 6, 1954 | 11:13 | Rainbow Mtn, Nevada, United States | 39.42 | -118.53 | 6.6 | M (Ellsworth, 1990) | |
August 24, 1954 | 5:51 | Stillwater, Nevada, United States | 39.58 | -118.45 | 6.8 | M (Ellsworth, 1990) | |
December 16, 1954 | 11:07 | Fairview Peak, Nevada, United States | 39.32 | -118.2 | 7.1 | M (Ellsworth, 1990) | |
December 16, 1954 | 11:11 | Dixie Valley, Nevada, United States | 39.5 | -118 | 6.8 | M (Ellsworth, 1990) | |
October 24, 1955 | 4:10 | Concord, California, United States | 38 | -122.1 | 1 | 5.4 | ML (Bolt and Miller, 1975) |
March 9, 1957 | 14:22 | Andreanof Is., Alaska, United States | 51.56 | -175.39 | 9.1 | M | |
December 4, 1957 | 3:37 | Gobi-Altai, Mongolia | 45.15 | 99.21 | 30 | 8.1 | M |
April 7, 1958 | 15:30 | Huslia, Alaska, United States | 65.94 | -156.37 | 7.3 | M | |
July 10, 1958 | 6:15 | Fairweather, Alaska, United States | 58.37 | -136.66 | 5 | 7.7 | M |
August 18, 1959 | 6:37 | Hebgen Lake, Montana, United States | 44.6 | -110.64 | 28 | 7.3 | M (Dosier, 1985) |
February 29, 1960 | 23:40 | Agadir, Morocco | 30.5 | -9.3 | 10,000 | 5.7 | M |
May 22, 1960 | 19:11 | Chile See Great Chilean Earthquake |
-38.24 | -73.05 | 5,700 | 9.5 | M |
March 28, 1964 | 3:36 | Prince William Sound, Alaska, United States See Good Friday Earthquake |
61.02 | -147.65 | 125 | 9.2 | M |
June 16, 1964 | 4:01 | Niigata, Japan | 38.43 | 139.23 | 26 | 7.5 | M |
February 4, 1965 | 5:01 | Rat Island, Alaska, United States | 51.21 | -178.5 | 8.7 | M | |
April 29, 1965 | 15:28 | Seattle-Tacoma, Washington, United States See Nisqually Earthquake |
47.32 | -122.33 | 7 | 6.5 | ML (Algermissen and Harding, 1965) |
June 28, 1966 | 4:26 | Parkfield, California, United States | 35.88 | -120.49 | 6.1 | M (Tsai and Aki, 1969) | |
September 12, 1966 | 16:41 | Truckee, California, United States | 39.38 | -120.22 | 5.9 | M (Tsai and Aki, 1970) | |
December 10, 1967 | 22:51 | Koyna, India | 17.39 | 73.77 | 6.3 | M (Langston, 1976) | |
October 2, 1969 | 6:19 | Santa Rosa, California, United States | 38.3 | -122.76 | 1 | 5.7 | ML (Bolt and Miller, 1975) |
May 31, 1970 | 20:23 | Peru | -9.25 | -78.84 | 66,000 | 7.9 | |
July 31, 1970 | 17:08 | Colombia | -1.49 | -72.56 | 8 | ||
February 9, 1971 | 14:00 | San Fernando, California, United States See Sylmar earthquake |
34.4 | -118.39 | 65 | 6.7 | M (Heaton, 1982) |
February 4, 1975 | 11:36 | Haicheng, China | 40.72 | 122.73 | 10,000 | 7 | M (Cipar, 1979) |
August 1, 1975 | 20:20 | Oroville, California, United States | 39.5 | -121.39 | 5.8 | M | |
November 29, 1975 | 14:47 | south flank of Kilauea, Hawaii, United States | 19.45 | -155.03 | 2 | 7.2 | MS (Klein and Wright, 2000) |
February 4, 1976 | 9:01 | Guatemala | 15.3 | -89.14 | 23,000 | 7.5 | M |
July 27, 1976 | 19:42 | Tangshan, China | 39.61 | 117.89 | 255,000* | 7.5 | M |
August 6, 1979 | 17:05 | Coyote Lake, California, United States | 37.11 | -121.52 | 5.7 | M (Ellsworth, 1990) | |
October 15, 1979 | 23:17 | Imperial Valley, California, United States | 32.82 | -115.65 | 6.4 | M (Hartzell and Heaton, 1983) | |
January 24, 1980 | 19:00 | Livermore, California, United States | 37.71 | -121.73 | 5.8 | M (Bolt et al., 1981) | |
May 25, 1980 | 16:33 | Mammoth Lakes, California, United States | 37.6 | -118.83 | 6.1 | M (Ellsworth, 1990) | |
May 25, 1980 | 16:49 | Mammoth Lakes, California, United States | 37.65 | -118.9 | 5.9 | ML (Ellsworth, 1990) | |
May 25, 1980 | 19:44 | Mammoth Lakes, California, United States | 37.55 | -118.82 | 5.8 | M (Ellsworth, 1990) | |
May 27, 1980 | 14:50 | Mammoth Lakes, California, United States | 37.48 | -118.8 | 6 | M (Ellsworth, 1990) | |
November 8, 1980 | 10:27 | Gorda Plate, California, United States | 41.12 | -124.67 | 7.2 | M (Ellsworth, 1990) | |
May 2, 1983 | 23:42 | Coalinga, California, United States | 36.23 | -120.32 | 6.5 | M (Ellsworth, 1990) | |
October 28, 1983 | 14:06 | Borah Peak, Idaho, United States | 44.09 | -113.8 | 2 | 7 | M (PDE Monthly Listing) |
November 16, 1983 | 16:13 | Kaoiki, Hawaii, United States | 19.44 | 155.38 | 6.7 | M (PDE Monthly Listing) | |
April 24, 1984 | 21:15 | Morgan Hill, California, United States | 37.3 | -121.71 | 6.2 | M (PDE Monthly Listing) | |
November 23, 1984 | 18:08 | Round Valley, California, United States | 37.45 | -118.6 | 5.7 | M (Ellsworth, 1990) | |
September 19, 1985 | 13:17 | Michoacan, Mexico | 18.44 | -102.36 | 9,500 | 8 | M (PDE Monthly Listing) |
December 23, 1985 | 5:16 | Nahanni, Northwest Territories, Canada | 62.16 | -124.31 | 6.8 | M (Wetmiller et al., 1988) | |
May 7, 1986 | 22:47 | Andreanof Is., Alaska, United States | 51.56 | -174.81 | 8 | M (PDE Monthly Listing) | |
July 8, 1986 | 9:20 | north Palm Springs, California, United States | 33.97 | -116.78 | 6.1 | M (Hartzell, 1989) | |
July 21, 1986 | 14:42 | Chalfant Valley, California, United States | 37.53 | -118.43 | 6.2 | M (Ellsworth, 1990) | |
October 1, 1987 | 14:42 | Whittier Narrows, California, United States | 34.06 | -118.13 | 8 | 5.9 | M (Hartzell and Iida, 1990) |
November 30, 1987 | 19:23 | Gulf of Alaska | 58.84 | -142.6 | 7.9 | M (PDE Monthly Listing) | |
January 22, 1988 | 0:35 | Tennant Creek, Australia | -19.87 | 133.78 | 6.3 | M (Choy and Bowman, 1990) | |
January 22, 1988 | 3:57 | Tennant Creek, Australia | -19.88 | 133.83 | 6.4 | M (Choy and Bowman, 1990) | |
January 22, 1988 | 12:04 | Tennant Creek, Australia | -19.9 | 133.83 | 6.6 | M (Choy and Bowman, 1990) | |
March 6, 1988 | 22:35 | Gulf of Alaska | 57.26 | -142.75 | 7.8 | M (PDE Monthly Listing) | |
November 25, 1988 | 23:46 | Saguenay, Quebec, Canada | 48.06 | -71.27 | 5.9 | M (Boatwright and Choy, 1992) | |
December 7, 1988 | 7:41 | Spitak, Armenia | 40.93 | 44.11 | 25,000 | 6.8 | M (PDE Monthly Listing) |
October 18, 1989 | 0:04 | Loma Prieta, California, United States See Loma Prieta earthquake |
37.14 | -121.76 | 63 | 6.9 | M (Wald et al., 1991) |
December 25, 1989 | 14:24 | Ungava, Quebec, Canada | 60.07 | -73.54 | 6 | M (Bent, 1994) | |
June 28, 1991 | 1:43 | Sierra Madre, California, United States | 34.25 | -117.95 | 2 | 5.6 | M (Wald et al., 1991) |
August 17, 1991 | 22:17 | Honeydew, California, United States | 41.79 | -125.58 | 7.1 | M (PDE Monthly Listing) | |
April 23, 1992 | 4:50 | Joshua Tree, California, United States | 33.87 | -116.55 | 6.1 | M (Hauksson et al., 1993) | |
April 25, 1992 | 18:06 | Cape Mendocino, California, United States | 40.38 | -124.05 | 7.2 | M (PDE Monthly Listing) | |
April 26, 1992 | 7:41 | offshore, Cape Mendocino, California, United States | 40.55 | -124.29 | 6.5 | M (Oppenheimer et al., 1993) | |
April 26, 1992 | 11:18 | offshore, Cape Mendocino, California, United States | 40.44 | -124.43 | 6.7 | M (Oppenheimer et al., 1993) | |
June 28, 1992 | 11:57 | Landers, California, United States | 34.2 | -116.52 | 3 | 7.3 | M (Sieh et al. 1993) |
June 29, 1992 | 10:14 | Little Skull Mtn, Nevada, United States | 36.77 | -116.32 | 5.7 | M (Walter, 1993) | |
September 2, 1992 | 0:16 | Nicaragua | 11.77 | -87.35 | 116 | 7.7 | M (PDE Monthly Listing) |
September 29, 1993 | 22:25 | Latur-Killari, India | 18.08 | 76.52 | 9,748 | 6.2 | M (PDE Monthly Listing) |
January 17, 1994 | 12:30 | Northridge, California, United States See 1994 Northridge Earthquake |
34.18 | -118.56 | 60 | 6.7 | M (PDE Monthly Listing) |
June 9, 1994 | 0:33 | Bolivia | -13.86 | -67.49 | 5 | 8.2 | M (PDE Monthly Listing) |
September 1, 1994 | 15:15 | Cape Mendocino, California, United States | 40.38 | -125.78 | 7.1 | M (PDE Monthly Listing) | |
January 16, 1995 | 20:46 | Kobe, Japan See Great Hanshin earthquake |
34.57 | 135.03 | 5,502 | 6.9 | M (PDE Monthly Listing) |
May 21, 1997 | 22:51 | Jabalpur, India | 23.07 | 80.12 | 38 | 5.8 | M (Singh et al., 1999) |
July 17, 1998 | 8:49 | New Guinea | -2.94 | 142.58 | 2,183 | 7 | M (PDE Monthly Listing) |
January 25, 1999 | 18:19 | Colombia | 4.45 | -75.65 | 1,185 | 6.2 | |
August 17, 1999 | 0:01 | Izmit, Turkey | 40.77 | 30 | 17,118 | 7.6 | M (PDE Monthly Listing) |
September 20, 1999 | 17:47 | Chi-Chi, Taiwan | 23.82 | 120.86 | 2,400 | 7.7 | M (PDE Monthly Listing) |
October 16, 1999 | 9:46 | Hector Mine, California, United States | 34.56 | -116.44 | 7.2 | M (PDE Monthly Listing) | |
November 12, 1999 | 16:57 | Duzce, Turkey | 40.82 | 31.23 | 894 | 7.2 | M (PDE Monthly Listing) |
September 3, 2000 | 8:36 | Napa, California, United States | 38.38 | -122.41 | 5 | M (BRK) | |
November 16, 2000 | 4:54 | New Ireland, Papua New Guinea | -4 | 152.33 | 8 | ||
January 13, 2001 | 17:33 | El Salvador | 13.04 | -88.66 | 844 | 7.7 | M (PDE Monthly Listing) |
January 26, 2001 | 3:16 | Gujarat, India | 23.39 | 70.23 | 20,085 | 7.7 | M (PDE Monthly Listing) |
February 28, 2001 | 18:54 | Olympia, Washington, United States See Nisqually Earthquake |
47.11 | -122.6 | 6.8 | M (PDE Monthly Listing) | |
June 23, 2001 | 20:33 | coastal Peru | -16.3 | -73.55 | 75 | 8.4 | M (PDE Monthly Listing) |
March 25, 2002 | 14:56 | Hindu Kush Region, Afghanistan | 36.06 | 69.32 | 1,000 | 6.1 | M (PDE Monthly Listing) |
April 20, 2002 | 10:50 | Au Sable Forks, New York | 44.51 | -73.7 | 5.2 | M (PDE Monthly Listing) | |
November 3, 2002 | 22:12 | Denali Park, Alaska, United States | 63.52 | -147.44 | 7.9 | M (QED) | |
May 21, 2003 | 36.96 | Boumerdes, Algeria | 36.96 | 3.63 | 2,266 | 6.8 | M (QED) |
† MG-R = Gutenberg and Richter's (1954) magnitude, MS = 20 s surface-wave magnitude, M = moment magnitude (Hanks and Kanamori, 1979), and MI is an intensity magnitude, ML is local magnitude (Richter, 1935).
‡ GMT
* Fatalities estimated as high as 655,000.
Source: United States Geological Survey (USGS) [1]
Other earthquakes not listed by the USGS
Note: Magnitudes are generally estimations from intensity data. When no magnitude was available, the maximum intensity, written as a Roman numeral from I to XII, is given.
Recent earthquakes
Date | Time‡ | Place | Lat. | Long. | Fatalities | M | MX† (M reference) |
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September 25, 2003 | 19:50 | Hokkaido, Japan | 41.77 | 193.90 | 8.3 | M (QED) | |
November 17, 2003 | 06:43 | Rat Island, Alaska, United States | 51.13 | 178.74 | 7.8 | M (QED) | |
December 26, 2003 | 01:56 | Bam, Iran | 29.00 | 58.34 | At least 30,000 people killed, 85% of the buildings of Bam damaged, including historical site. | 6.6 | M (QED) |
February 24, 2004 | 02:24 | Al-Hoceima, Amazigh Republic of the Rif | 35.14N | 3.99W | Major damage to buildings and infrastructure, and at least 1200 people killed. Max. horizontal acc. of 0.24g recorded near the city of Imzuren. | 6.5; numerous aftershocks | M (QED) |
September 5, 2004 | 19:07 and 23:57 Japan Time | Off central Tokai region, western Japan | 0; 20+ injuries, tsunami and flooding | 6.9 and 7.4 | |||
September 28, 2004 | 18:15 | 11.3 kilometres southeast of Parkfield, California, United States, — see also Parkfield earthquake | 35.899 | 120.431 | 0; moderate damage | 6; numerous aftershocks | |
October 8, 2004 | 15:35 | Mindoro, Philippines | 13.21 | 121.65 | ?;sporadic blackouts | 6.6 | |
October 9, 2004 | 22:26 | 80 kilometres southwest of Managua, Nicaragua | 12 | 86 | 0; minimal damage | 6.9 | |
October 23, 2004 | 17:56 | Ojiya, Japan | 37.3 | 138.8 | 25; extensive damage | 6.9 | |
October 27, 2004 | 18:34 | Vrancea, Romania | 0; telephone service interrupted; felt also in Bulgaria, Ukraine, Moldova and Turkey | 5.8 (Istanbul's Kandilli Observatory reports 6.5) | |||
November 10, 2004 | 22:58 | Solomon Islands | 9 | 159 | 0;No injuries nor damage | 6.9 | |
November 11, 2004 | 21:36 | 96 kilometres west-northwest of Dili, East Timor | 6; 21 injured | 7.3 | |||
November 15, 2004 | around 9:00 | off coast of Chocó, Colombia | 0; 11+ injured, 18 homes destroyed, half near Buenaventura | 6.7 | |||
November 21, 2004 | 45 kilometres north-northwest of Dominica | 1;half-dozen injured, damage also in Guadeloupe | 6.0 | ||||
November 21, 2004 | 48 kilometres south-southwest of San Jose, Costa Rica | 8;half-dozen injured | 6.2 | ||||
November 28, 2004 | 18:32 | 900 kilometres northwest of Tokyo, Japan, 50 km below sea level | 0;8 injured, utility services interrupted in hundreds of homes | 7.1 | |||
December 23, 2004 | 14:59 | 495 kilometres north of Macquarie Island, SW of New Zealand | 50.24°S | 160.13°E | 0; Minimal damage reported in southern New Zealand | 8.1 | |
December 26, 2004 | 00:59 | 160 kilometres west of Sumatra, Indonesia undersea See 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake |
3.298°N | 95.779°E | <11,800 deaths, thousands missing, reports still incoming; utility services interrupted in Banda Aceh, numerous Tsunami causing flooding in coastal areas in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, Malaysia and Thailand, hundreds of buildings destroyed | 9.0 |