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Alaska Earthquake Center

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Alaska's earthquake monitoring agency, headquartered at the University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute.

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What’s Shaking Alaska?! Welcome to your weekly seismic update from across the state, brought to you by the Alaska Earthquake Center, where we monitor ground shaking 24-7. Over the past week, we recorded about 300 earthquakes. The largest was a magnitude 4.3 south of Adak on May

What’s Shaking Alaska?! Welcome to your weekly seismic update from across the state, brought to you by the Alaska Earthquake Center, where we monitor ground shaking 24-7.
Over the past week, we recorded about 300 earthquakes. The largest was a magnitude 4.3 south of Adak on May
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This #FieldWorkFriday brings us to Kodiak Island and a handful of sites that haven't gotten love 👐 in a while. Our friends at Sitkinak Island Coast Guard graciously host the communications for site SII (earthquake.alaska.edu/stations/SII) on a tower, but the constant 💨 wind and ice 🌨️

This #FieldWorkFriday brings us to Kodiak Island and a handful of sites that haven't gotten love 👐  in a while. Our friends at Sitkinak Island Coast Guard graciously host the communications for site SII (earthquake.alaska.edu/stations/SII) on a tower, but the constant 💨 wind and ice 🌨️
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The Alaska Earthquake Center located a M4.4 earthquake that occurred on Sunday, May 11th at 01:29 AM AKDT in the Fox Islands region of Alaska at a depth of about 41 miles. This event was felt in Unalaska. To learn more, please visit the event webpage earthquake.alaska.edu/event/02560sxl…

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We located a M3.1 earthquake that occurred on Monday, May 12th at 01:28 AM AKDT at a depth of about 18 miles 7 miles NE of Chugiak. This event was felt in Anchorage area. To learn more, please visit the event webpage earthquake.alaska.edu/event/02562ggs…

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What’s Shaking Alaska?! Welcome to your weekly seismic update from across the state, brought to you by the Alaska Earthquake Center. Over the past week, we recorded about 375 earthquakes, with 4 of them reported as felt. The largest was a magnitude 4.5 southeast of Chignik on May

What’s Shaking Alaska?! Welcome to your weekly seismic update from across the state, brought to you by the Alaska Earthquake Center. Over the past week, we recorded about 375 earthquakes, with 4 of them reported as felt. The largest was a magnitude 4.5 southeast of Chignik on May
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We have reviewed a magnitude 3.6 event that occurred at 02:30 PM and was 46 miles deep and 29 miles N of Tyonek. This event was felt throughout Southcentral Alaska. The event page is available at earthquake.alaska.edu/event/02565zaj…

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We have reviewed a magnitude 3.4 event that occurred at 11:43 AM and was 19 miles deep and 6 miles SSW of Kodiak. This event was reported felt in Kodiak. The event page is available at earthquake.alaska.edu/event/025698nr…

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Time for #FieldWorkFriday! This week our field team was island hopping in the Kodiak region, visiting station CHN on Chernabura Island and CHI on Chirikof Island, with a mainland stop at Q19K on Cape Douglas, and then back to Kodiak. 🚁 Their tasks included lugging in batteries

Time for #FieldWorkFriday! This week our field team was island hopping in the Kodiak region, visiting station CHN on Chernabura Island and CHI on Chirikof Island, with a mainland stop at Q19K on Cape Douglas, and then back to Kodiak. 🚁 Their tasks included lugging in batteries
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We have reviewed a magnitude 3.0 event that occurred at 03:37 PM, and was 10 miles deep and 20 miles NNW of Valdez. This event was reported felt in Valdez. The event page is available at earthquake.alaska.edu/event/02569b08…

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We have reviewed a magnitude 3.9 event that occurred at 02:46 AM and was 24 miles deep and 38 miles E of Homer. This event has been reported felt throughout the Kenai Peninsula. The event page is available at earthquake.alaska.edu/event/0256aquu…

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We have reviewed a magnitude 4.8 event that occurred at 07:09 AM and was 20 miles deep and 80 miles SSE of Sand Point. This event has been reported felt in Sand Point. The event page is available at earthquake.alaska.edu/event/0256atm1…

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We have reviewed a magnitude 4.4 event that occurred today at 07:06 AM and was 8 miles deep and 55 miles SSE of King Cove. This event has been reported felt in King Cove and Sand Point. The event page is available at earthquake.alaska.edu/event/0256e4o3…

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We have reviewed a magnitude 3.5 event that occurred today at 07:18 AM and was 7 miles deep and 51 miles SSE of King Cove. This event has been reported felt in Sand Point. The event page is available at earthquake.alaska.edu/event/0256e4qp…

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We have reviewed a magnitude 3.1 event that occurred at 07:51 AM and was 15 miles deep and 3 miles NNW of Willow. This event was reported felt in Eagle River. The event page is available at earthquake.alaska.edu/event/0256fsh2…

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Among the responsibilities of our state seismologist and director of the Alaska Earthquake Center, Michael West, is responding when called upon to testify at our nation's capital. Today we tuned in to watch him address the Committee on Natural Resources, Subcommittee on Energy

Among the responsibilities of our state seismologist and director of the Alaska Earthquake Center, Michael West, is responding when called upon to testify at our nation's capital. Today we tuned in to watch him address the Committee on Natural Resources, Subcommittee on Energy
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What’s Shaking Alaska?! Welcome to your weekly seismic update from across the state, brought to you by the Alaska Earthquake Center. Over the past week, we recorded 400 earthquakes. The largest was a magnitude 4.8 south of Sand Point on May 17th. There were 8 felt earthquakes.

What’s Shaking Alaska?! Welcome to your weekly seismic update from across the state, brought to you by the Alaska Earthquake Center. Over the past week, we recorded 400 earthquakes. The largest was a magnitude 4.8 south of Sand Point on May 17th. There were 8 felt earthquakes.
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Good morning! We have reviewed an M3.5 earthquake that occurred at 11:21 pm last night, 52 miles deep and 23 miles W of Nanwalek. This event was reported as felt in Homer and Ninilchik. For more info, and to submit a “Did You Feel It” report, please go to earthquake.alaska.edu/event/0256km5a…

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It's #FieldworkFriday! Can you find the station hut for CHN on the windy slopes of Chernabura Island 💨 in the first image? Our team did! Then they popped over to Old Harbor on Kodiak Island, where S19K is generously hosted by private landowners. Our field team is wrapping up

It's #FieldworkFriday! Can you find the station hut for CHN on the windy slopes of Chernabura Island 💨 in the first image? Our team did! Then they popped over to Old Harbor on Kodiak Island, where S19K is generously hosted by private landowners. Our field team is wrapping up
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What’s Shaking Alaska?! Welcome to your weekly seismic update from across the state, brought to you by the Alaska Earthquake Center, where we monitor ground shaking 24-7. 🕑 Over the past week, we recorded about 320 earthquakes. The largest was a magnitude 4.6 southeast of

What’s Shaking Alaska?! Welcome to your weekly seismic update from across the state, brought to you by the Alaska Earthquake Center, where we monitor ground shaking 24-7. 🕑 Over the past week, we recorded about 320 earthquakes. The largest was a magnitude 4.6 southeast of
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It's not yet the end of #FieldWorkFriday, at least not in Alaska! The first remote deployment of the summer returned this week with SEVEN stations repaired! The start of May meant digging out from the snow ☃️ , and ocean views 🏖️ came with intense winds 🌬️ . But the crew rallied

It's not yet the end of #FieldWorkFriday, at least not in Alaska! The first remote deployment of the summer returned this week with SEVEN stations repaired! The start of May meant digging out from the snow ☃️ , and ocean views 🏖️ came with intense winds 🌬️ . But the crew rallied