| Magnitude | 5.0 |
| Alert | Strong |
| Depth | 41.9 km |
| Coordinates | -60.342, -49.878 |
| UTC time | 2011-09-01 12:07:09.330 |
Earthquake details
Thursday, September 1, 2011 Earthquake
The earthquake hit Scotia Sea on Thursday, September 1, 2011 at 12:07 UTC with a magnitude of 5.0. The closest known location in the current dataset is Ushuaia, about 1254.9 km away. The epicenter is located at longitude -49.878 and latitude -60.342.
| Location | Scotia Sea |
| Country | Scotia Sea |
| Severity | Strong |
Earthquake map 2011-09-01
Closest countries
The 12 closest cities near the epicenter.
| Ushuaia | 1254.9 km |
| Río Grande | 1296.2 km |
| Punta Arenas | 1502.7 km |
| Río Gallegos | 1536.9 km |
| Caleta Olivia | 1927.1 km |
| Comodoro Rivadavia | 1982.5 km |
| Trelew | 2166.9 km |
| Coyhaique | 2195.8 km |
| Puerto Madryn | 2207.7 km |
| Viedma | 2353.3 km |
| Necochea | 2503.5 km |
| Punta Alta | 2536.3 km |
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