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Magnitude 4.8 CENTRAL MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE

Tuesday, April 14, 2009 at 01:48:35 UTC

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Magnitude 4.8
Date-Time
  • Tuesday, April 14, 2009 at 01:48:35 (UTC) - Coordinated Universal Time
  • Tuesday, April 14, 2009 at 12:48:35 AM local time at epicenter

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    Location 0.43S 19.73W
    Depth 10 kilometers
    Region CENTRAL MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE
    Distances 1020 km (630 miles) NW of Ascension Island
    1185 km (740 miles) SW of Bonthe, Sierra Leone
    1215 km (760 miles) SW of FREETOWN, Sierra Leone
    1875 km (1170 miles) ENE of Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil
    Location Uncertainty Error estimate: horizontal +/- 7.8 km; depth fixed by location program
    Parameters Nst=73, Nph=73, Dmin=1703.5 km, Rmss=0.87 sec, Erho=7.8 km, Erzz=0 km, Gp=51.5 degrees
    Source USGS NEIC (WDCS-D)
    Event ID usfkad

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