Magnitude 5.3 DEAD SEA REGION
2004 February 11 08:15:03 UTC
Preliminary Earthquake Report
U.S. Geological Survey, National Earthquake Information Center
World Data Center for Seismology, Denver
Magnitude | 5.3 | ||
Date-Time |
Wednesday, February 11, 2004 at 08:15:03 (UTC) - Coordinated Universal Time Wednesday, February 11, 2004 at 10:15:03 AM local time at epicenter Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones |
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Location | 31.68N 35.49E | ||
Depth | 25.8 kilometers | ||
Region | DEAD SEA REGION | ||
Reference |
30 km (15 miles) ESE of JERUSALEM, Israel 40 km (25 miles) ENE of Hebron, West Bank 50 km (30 miles) SW of AMMAN, Jordan 55 km (35 miles) ESE of Rishon le-Ziyyon, Israel |
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Location Quality | Error estimate: horizontal +/- 5.7 km; depth fixed by location program | ||
Location Quality Parameters |
Nst=57, Nph=75, Dmin=13.3 km, Rmss=0.87 sec, Erho=5.7 km, Erzz=0 km, Gp=99.6 degrees | ||
Source | USGS NEIC (WDCS-D) | ||
Remarks | Four people injured in western Jordan and a landslide occurred in Ma'in. Minor damage to buildings at Jerusalem, Petah-Tiqwa, Tel Aviv and in the Nablus area. Felt from Cairo, Egypt to Lebanon. |
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