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Home > Explore! > Geologic Hazards > Earthquakes > Recent Maine Earthquakes > 10-24-01 Earthquake October 24, 2001 Earthquake in Central MaineThe U.S. Geological Survey reports that an earthquake occurred at 8:24:30 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time on Wednesday, October 24, 2001, south of Howland in central Maine. It was felt widely from Lincoln to Bangor in Penobscot County, and at scattered locations in Hancock and Washington Counties. The following parameters have been calculated for the earthquake (this is a preliminary determination):
Further Information:Initial report by the US Geological Survey, within two hours of the event. Phase Data Listing of the US Geological Survey. This table lists information about this earthquake recorded at seismic stations around the region. It also gives statistics related to calculating the time, location, and magnitude of the earthquake. Canadian Seismic Network Hourly plot for 00:00 to 01:00 (UT) on October 25, 2001. List of towns from which the Maine Geological Survey received felt reports. Published News Reports:Minor earthquake shakes Maine
Experts: W. Enfield quake not unusual, Temblor measures 3.3
on Richter scale
Last updated on April 10, 2006 |
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