| Magnitude | 5.1 |
| Alert | Strong |
| Depth | 27.9 km |
| Coordinates | -61.305, -35.922 |
| UTC time | 2010-06-15 22:06:58.470 |
Earthquake details
Tuesday, June 15, 2010 Earthquake
The earthquake hit Scotia Sea on Tuesday, June 15, 2010 at 22:06 UTC with a magnitude of 5.1. The closest known location in the current dataset is Ushuaia, about 2014.7 km away. The epicenter is located at longitude -35.922 and latitude -61.305.
| Location | Scotia Sea |
| Country | Scotia Sea |
| Severity | Strong |
Earthquake map 2010-06-15
Closest countries
The 12 closest cities near the epicenter.
| Ushuaia | 2014.7 km |
| Río Grande | 2048.6 km |
| Punta Arenas | 2260.3 km |
| Río Gallegos | 2279.3 km |
| Caleta Olivia | 2608.7 km |
| Comodoro Rivadavia | 2658.1 km |
| Trelew | 2791.2 km |
| Puerto Madryn | 2823.9 km |
| Coyhaique | 2907.8 km |
| Viedma | 2921.7 km |
| Necochea | 2980.1 km |
| Mar del Plata | 2995.0 km |
Nearby earthquakes
The latest 8 earthquakes within 100 km of this epicenter.
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M 4.5
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M 4.4
Scotia Sea
Unknown · 2025-12-25 08:48 UTC
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M 4.6
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Unknown · 2025-12-25 08:39 UTC
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M 5.0
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Unknown · 2025-12-25 08:14 UTC
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M 4.4
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Unknown · 2025-12-25 08:08 UTC
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M 4.9
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Unknown · 2025-12-11 11:01 UTC
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M 4.7
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Unknown · 2025-11-29 12:15 UTC
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