M 59 72 Km E Of Petropavlovsk Kamchatsky Russia

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CosmicJJT's avatarCosmicJJT#61 month agoManual
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+![ShakeMap for M 5.9 earthquake near Kamchatka](/uploads/1766331868466-myy6c3x4b68.jpg)
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-M 59 72 Km E Of Petropavlovsk Kamchatsky Russia refers to a seismic event with a magnitude of 5.9 mww, marking a remote point within the rugged [Kamchatka](/wiki/Kamchatka) Peninsula, looking out towards the vast [Pacific Ocean](/wiki/Pacific_Ocean). Located at 52.965°N 159.697°E, with a recorded depth of 65.9 km, this distant eastern reach of Russia embodies a wild frontier, sculpted by volcanic fire and icy winds.
-- **Depth:** 65.9 km (with an uncertainty of ± 6.6 km)
-- **[Pager](/wiki/Pager) Status:** Green
-- [Volcano](/wiki/Volcano)
-- [Far East](/wiki/Far_East)
+M 59 72 Km E Of Petropavlovsk Kamchatsky Russia refers to a seismic event with a magnitude of 5.9 mww, marking a remote point within the rugged [Kamchatka](/wiki/Kamchatka) Peninsula, looking out towards the vast [Pacific Ocean](/wiki/Pacific_Ocean). Located at 52.965°N 159.697°E, with a recorded depth of 65.9 km, this distant eastern reach of Russia embodies a wild frontier, sculpted by volcanic fire and icy winds. This region is part of the [Ring of Fire](/wiki/Ring_of_Fire), experiencing frequent seismic activity due to the subduction of the [Pacific Plate](/wiki/Pacific_Plate).
+- **Depth:** 65.9 km (with an uncertainty of ± 6.6 km) This intermediate depth is common for earthquakes related to subduction zones in the region.
+- **[Pager](/wiki/Pager) Status:** Green (indicating a low probability of significant casualties or economic losses)
+- [Seismicity](/wiki/Seismicity)
+- [Tectonics](/wiki/Tectonics)
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+- **[Pager](/wiki/Pager) Status:** Green
CosmicJJT's avatarCosmicJJT#31 month agoManual
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-M 59 72 Km E Of Petropavlovsk Kamchatsky Russia marks a remote point within the rugged [Kamchatka](/wiki/Kamchatka) Peninsula, looking out towards the vast [Pacific Ocean](/wiki/Pacific_Ocean). Located at 52.965°N 159.697°E, with a recorded depth of 65.9 km, this distant eastern reach of Russia embodies a wild frontier, sculpted by volcanic fire and icy winds.
+M 59 72 Km E Of Petropavlovsk Kamchatsky Russia refers to a seismic event with a magnitude of 5.9 mww, marking a remote point within the rugged [Kamchatka](/wiki/Kamchatka) Peninsula, looking out towards the vast [Pacific Ocean](/wiki/Pacific_Ocean). Located at 52.965°N 159.697°E, with a recorded depth of 65.9 km, this distant eastern reach of Russia embodies a wild frontier, sculpted by volcanic fire and icy winds.
+## Event Details
+- **Magnitude:** 5.9 mww (with an uncertainty of ± 0.0)
+- **Location:** 52.965°N 159.697°E (with an uncertainty of ± 8.8 km)
+- **Depth:** 65.9 km (with an uncertainty of ± 6.6 km)
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CosmicJJT's avatarCosmicJJT#21 month agoManual
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-M 59 72 Km E Of Petropavlovsk Kamchatsky Russia marks a remote point within the rugged [Kamchatka](/wiki/Kamchatka) Peninsula, looking out towards the vast [Pacific Ocean](/wiki/Pacific_Ocean). This distant eastern reach of Russia embodies a wild frontier, sculpted by volcanic fire and icy winds.
+M 59 72 Km E Of Petropavlovsk Kamchatsky Russia marks a remote point within the rugged [Kamchatka](/wiki/Kamchatka) Peninsula, looking out towards the vast [Pacific Ocean](/wiki/Pacific_Ocean). Located at 52.965°N 159.697°E, with a recorded depth of 65.9 km, this distant eastern reach of Russia embodies a wild frontier, sculpted by volcanic fire and icy winds.
CosmicJJT's avatarCosmicJJT#11 month ago
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+M 59 72 Km E Of Petropavlovsk Kamchatsky Russia marks a remote point within the rugged [Kamchatka](/wiki/Kamchatka) Peninsula, looking out towards the vast [Pacific Ocean](/wiki/Pacific_Ocean). This distant eastern reach of Russia embodies a wild frontier, sculpted by volcanic fire and icy winds.
+## See also
+- [Petropavlovsk](/wiki/Petropavlovsk)
+- [Kamchatka Krai](/wiki/Kamchatka_Krai)
+- [Volcano](/wiki/Volcano)
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