Major Earthquakes around the World, 2004
Updated September 9, 2022 |
Infoplease Staff
Date | Location | Magnitude1 |
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Jan. 3 | Southeast of the Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia | 7.1 |
Feb. 5 | Papua, Indonesia | 7.0 |
Feb. 7 | Near the south coast of Papua, Indonesia | 7.3 |
July 15 | Fiji Region | 7.1 |
July 25 | Southern Sumatra, Indonesia | 7.3 |
Sept. 5 | Near the south coast of western Honshu, Japan | 7.2 |
Sept. 5 | Near the south coast of Honshu, Japan | 7.4 |
Nov. 11 | Kepulauan Alor, Indonesia | 7.5 |
Nov. 15 | West Coast, Colombia | 7.2 |
Nov. 22 | West Coast, South Island, New Zealand | 7.1 |
Nov. 26 | Papua, Indonesia | 7.1 |
Nov. 28 | Hokkaido, Japan | 7.0 |
Dec. 23 | Macquarie Island, Antarctica | 8.1 |
Dec. 26 | Nicobar Islands, India | 7.1 |
Dec. 26 | West Coast, N.Sumatra, Indonesia | 9.0 |
NOTE: A major earthquake is defined here as having a magnitude of 7.0 or more.
1. Unless otherwise indicated, magnitudes listed are moment magnitudes, the newest, most uniformly applicable magnitude scale.
Source: National Earthquake Information Center, U.S. Geological Survey.
See also The Ten Largest Earthquakes of the Century and The Largest Earthquakes in the United States.
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