A 6.3 temblor shakes the ocean floor near Antarctica _ and only seismologists notice
By APSunday, January 17, 2010
No damage from 6.3 quake in far southern Atlantic
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — Earthquake monitors say a 6.3 magnitude temblor has shaken the ocean floor between South America and Antarctica, too deep and far from land to cause any damage.
The U.S. Geological Survey says the quake hit at 8 a.m. (1200 GMT) Sunday in Drake Passage, about 220 miles (354 kilometers) southeast of Ushuaia, Argentina, at a depth of 13 miles (21 kilometers).
Firefighter chief Carlos Arimendi says they didn’t feel it Argentina’s southernmost city. Chilean seismologists said it had no impact in Puerto Williams, a Chilean outpost across the Beagle Channel from Ushuaia.
Seas were calm at South America’s southern tip, and no tsunami warnings were issued.
Filed under: Accidents and Disasters
Tags: Antarctica, Argentina, Buenos Aires, Drake passage, Earth Science, Latin America And Caribbean, Seismology, South America
Tags: Antarctica, Argentina, Buenos Aires, Drake passage, Earth Science, Latin America And Caribbean, Seismology, South America
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