7.0
magnitude quake strikes near Falkland Islands
Quake's
epicentre was 314 kilometres southeast of Stanley
CBC,
25
November, 2013
The
U.S. Geological Survey says a magnitude-7.0 earthquake has struck in
the South Atlantic, southwest of the disputed Falkland Islands.
It
says the quake struck Monday at 2:27 a.m. ET (or 6:27 GMT), about 314
kilometres southeast of the Falklands' capital, Stanley, and 877
kilometres east of Ushuaia, Argentina. The depth was a shallow 10
kilometers.
The
Falklands are a British territory that is claimed by Argentina.
The
USGS says the quake followed four others that all measured more than
5.0, over a two-hour period leading up to the big quake. It says such
quakes are uncommon in the region. Only 15 quakes of more than 5.0
had been measured in the region in the previous 40 years.
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