Country: | Japan | ||
Date (local): | March 14, 2010, 17:08:05 | ||
Date (UTC): | 08:08:05 | ||
Magnitude: | 6.5 Mw | ||
Max. Intensity:[1] | VI | ||
Population exposure:[1] |
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Depth: | 39 km | ||
Epicenter coordinates: | 37.780°N, 141.562°E | ||
Epicenter location: | 80 km SE of Sendai, Honshu | ||
Flinn-Engdahl region: | 228 — Near east coast of eastern Honshu, Japan | ||
Type: | subduction zone | ||
Countries/ regions affected: |
Japan | ||
Tectonic plates: | Pacific Plate, Okhotsk Plate |
Earthquakes in 2010, Japan – Kuril Islands – Kamchatka Peninsula (M5.5 and above)
17 Jan (5.6) • 18 Jan (5.6) • 6 Feb (6.0) • 28 Feb (5.6) • 7 Mar (5.5) • 13 Mar (5.8) • 14 Mar (6.5) • 30 Mar (5.6) • 5 Jun (5.5)
Earthquakes in the FE region 228 (Near east coast of eastern Honshu, Japan) in 2001–2010
3 Apr 2001 (5.5) • 2 Oct 2001 (5.6) • 12 Feb 2002 (5.6) • 21 Oct 2002 (5.5) • 3 Nov 2002 (6.4) • 3 Mar 2003 (5.8) • 8 Apr 2003 (5.8) • 26 May 2003 (7.0) • 26 Jul 2003 (5.5) • 20 Sep 2003 (5.7) • 15 Nov 2003 (5.7) • 4 Apr 2004 (6.0) • 29 May 2004 (5.8) • 17 Jul 2004 (5.6) • 1 Sep 2004 (5.7) • 17 Oct 2004 (5.8) • 29 Dec 2004 (5.7) • 26 Feb 2005 (5.7) • 11 Apr 2005 (5.9) • 20 Jun 2005 (5.7) • 8 Aug 2005 (5.5) • 16 Aug 2005 (7.2) • 24 Aug 2005 (6.1) • 19 Oct 2005 (6.3) • 2 Dec 2005 (6.5) • 17 Dec 2005 (6.0) • 3 Feb 2006 (5.7) • 26 Nov 2007 (5.9) • 25 Dec 2007 (6.1) • 8 May 2008 (6.2) • 8 May 2008 (6.1) • 8 May 2008 (6.9) • 9 May 2008 (5.6) • 4 Dec 2008 (5.8) • 1 Feb 2009 (5.7) • 15 Feb 2009 (5.7) • 6 Jun 2009 (5.8) • 23 Jun 2009 (5.6) • 13 Mar 2010 (5.6) • 14 Mar 2010 (6.5)