Earth Changes
Date-Time
* Sunday, January 04, 2009 at 15:29:20 UTC
* Sunday, January 04, 2009 at 07:29:20 AM at epicenter
Location 41.693°N, 114.405°W
Depth 0 km (~0 mile) set by location program
Region NEVADA
Distances
* 30 km (18 miles) SE (131°) from San Jacinto, NV
* 41 km (26 miles) NE (44°) from Wilkins, NV
* 50 km (31 miles) NNW (327°) from Tecoma, NV
* 80 km (50 miles) NE (36°) from Wells, NV
* 110 km (68 miles) NNW (345°) from West Wendover, NV
* 235 km (146 miles) WNW (297°) from Salt Lake City, UT
The quake, which had its epicentre in the Hindu Kush mountain range and occurred at about 1.30 am, shook Islamabad, the North West Frontier Province, Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and parts of Punjab province, the local met office said.
There were no reports of loss of life or damage to property.
It occurred at around 12:53 a.m. local time (2020 GMT) at the depth of 220.8 km when the quake shocked the Hindu Kush Region, some 255 km northeast from the Afghan capital Kabul, recorded by the USGS website.
People in Kabul could feel house rattling quickly which last for some 30 seconds.
There were no immediate reports of injuries or damage.
"A 6.4 quake struck the Valley at 1.53am on Sunday. The epicentre of the quake was located in the Hindukush region with latitude 36.5 degrees north and longitude 70.8 degrees east," an official of the weather office here said.
There were no reports of damage to life and property.
The strongest tremor, with a magnitude of 7.6, struck north of the city of Manokwari in West Papua province at 0443 (1943 GMT on Saturday).
It was followed by another big quake and a string of aftershocks.
Witnesses said the tremors triggered mass panic in Manokwari, where several buildings were flattened.
"These deposits occur within karst terranes in subterranean caverns mainly as calcite (CaCO3) precipitated from groundwater that percolated through overlying limestone or marble rock. Interior cave climates and environments are generally stable; temperatures have little annual variation and are usually close to the external local mean annual air temperature. Oxygen and carbon stable isotope values (18O/16O and 13C/12C) obtained from speleothem calcite have been employed at many locations in the world to determine past climate conditions and can be used to interpret environmental changes."
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Three North Atlantic right whales are visible at the surface on Jordans Basin. A fourth whale is visible just below the surface at lower left.
The NEFSC's aerial survey team saw 44 individual right whales on Dec. 3 in the Jordan Basin area, located about 70 miles south of Bar Harbor, Maine. Weather permitting, the team regularly surveys the waters from Maine to Long Island and offshore 150 miles to the Hague Line (the U.S.-Canadian border), an area about 25,000 square nautical miles.
"We're excited because seeing 44 right whales together in the Gulf of Maine is a record for the winter months, when daily observations of three to five animals are much more common," said Tim Cole, who heads the team. "Right whales are baleen whales, and in the winter spend a lot of time diving for food deep in the water column. Seeing so many of them at the surface when we are flying over an area is a bit of luck."
He said that he had no reports of death of other types of cattle coming from the village and expressed concern that the outbreak could also affect other villages since cattle graze together.