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2009 December 7,
East of Oatlands, TAS ML 3.8 (Google map)
1330 UTC, 147.56°E, 42.34°S, normal depth
(Tuesday, December 8, 12:30 am AEDT)
This earthquake occurred approximately 16 kilometres east of Oatlands,
60 kilometres north of Hobart, Tasmania.
2009 November 20,
Lithgow, NSW ML 2.5 (Google map)
0027 UTC, 150.21°E, 33.67°S, normal depth
(Friday, November 20, 11:27 am AEDT)
This earthquake occurred approximately 11 kilometres northwest of
Katoomba, 95 kilometres west of Sydney, New South Wales.
2009
October 29, Off Marlo, VIC ML 2.5 (Google map)
0217 UTC, 148.92°E, 37.92°S, normal depth
(Thursday, October 29, 01:17 pm AEDT)
This was the second of two earthquakes to occur within 15 seconds,
offshore from Marlo. This earthquake occurred approximately 36
kilometres southeast of Marlo, Victoria, 80 kilometres southwest of
Mallacoota.
2009 October
27, Pyramid Hill, VIC ML 2.5 (Google map)
0642 UTC, 144.24°E, 36.04°S, normal depth
(Tuesday, October 27, 05:42 pm AEDT)
This earthquake occurred approximately 11 kilometres east of Pyramid
Hill, 200 kilometres north of Melbourne.
2009
September 22, Pearcedale, Vic ML 3.1 (Google map)
0820 UTC, 145.25°E, 38.28°S, normal depth
(Tuesday, September 22, 06:20 pm AEST)
A series of three earthquakes occurred near Pearcedale, north of
Hastings, Westernport Bay and were felt along the Mornington Peninsula
causing limited damage. The earthquakes were ML 2.4 at 06:20:28 PM, ML
2.7 at 06:20:32 PM, and ML 3.1 at 06:20:41. An aftershock, ML 2.0,
occurred at 12:13 AM EST September 23.
2009
September 12, Burraga, NSW ML 2.5 (Google map)
0840 UTC, 149.19°E, -33.99°S, normal depth
(Saturday, September 12, 06:40 pm AEST)
This earthquake occurred approximately 50 kilometres south of Blayney,
about 190 kilometres west of Sydney.
2009 August
30, Cooma, NSW ML 2.5 (Google map)
0205 UTC, 148.58°E, -36.17°S, normal depth
(Sunday, August 30, 12:05 pm AEST)
This earthquake occurred approximately 50 kilometres west of Cooma in
the Snowy Mountains, about 100 kilometres southwest of Canberra.
2009 August
28, West of Picton, NSW ML 3.0 (Google map)
2220 UTC, 150.34°E, -34.21°S, normal depth
(Saturday, August 29, 08:20 am AEST)
This earthquake occurred in the Nattai National Park about 30km west of
Picton, or about 50km NW of Wollongong. It has been felt in Wollongong
and Corrimal.
2009 August
24, Korumburra, VIC ML 2.9 (Google map)
0814 UTC, 145.86°E, -38.40°S, normal depth
(Monday, August 24, 06:14 pm AEST)
Another aftershock in the continuing sequence near Korumburra.
2009 August
12, Off Mount Gambier, SA ML 4.5 (Google map)
0456 UTC, 137.66°E, -38.87°S, normal
depth
(Wednesday, August 12, 02:56 pm AEST)
This earthquake occurred approximately 250 kilometres offshore, to the
southwest of Mount Gambier.
2009 August
8, Off Port Macquarie, NSW ML 3.9 (Google map)
0155 UTC, 153.58°E, -31.86°S, normal depth
(Saturday, August 8, 12:55 pm AEST)
This earthquake occurred approximately 80 kilometres offshore from Port
Macquarie, 300 kilometres northeast of Sydney.
2009 August
5, Off Mount Gambier, SA ML 4.2 (Google map)
2229 UTC, 137.56°E, -39.07°S, normal depth
(Thursday, August 6, 08:29 am AEST)
This earthquake also occurred approximately 250 kilometres offshore, to
the southwest of Mount Gambier.
2009 August
5, Off Mount Gambier, SA ML 4.6 (Google map)
2143 UTC, 138.01°E, -38.86°S, normal depth
(Thursday, August 6, 07:43 am AEST)
This earthquake also occurred approximately 250 kilometres offshore, to
the southwest of Mount Gambier.
2009 August
5, Off Mount Gambier, SA ML 4.1 (Google map)
1910 UTC, 137.92°E, -38.72°S, normal depth
(Thursday, August 6, 05:10 am AEST)
This earthquake occurred approximately 250 kilometres offshore, to the
southwest of Mount Gambier.
2009 July 12,
Korumburra, VIC ML 2.5 (Google map)
1746 UTC, 145.87°E, -38.37°S, normal depth
(Monday, July 13, 03:46 am AEST)
Another aftershock in the continuing sequence near Korumburra.
2009 July 4,
Korumburra, VIC ML 2.9 (Google map)
1824 UTC, 145.86°E, -38.42°S, normal depth
(Sunday, July 5, 04:24 am AEST)
Another aftershock in the continuing sequence near Korumburra.
2009 June 10, Off Mallacoota, ML 3.6 (Google map)
0057 UTC, 150.73°E, -37.33°S, normal depth
(Wednesday, June 10, 10:57am AEST)
This earthquake was located roughly 90 kilometres offshore from
Mallacoota, approximately 250 kilometres southeast from Canberra.
2009
May 19, Korumburra, VIC ML 3.7 (Google map)
0616 UTC, 145.84°E, -38.47°S, 7 km deep
(Tuesday, May 19, 4:16pm AEST)
Another aftershock in the continuing sequence near Korumburra.
Intensity reports have been sent in from Leongatha and Drouin.
2009 May 6,
Korumburra, VIC ML 2.9 (Google map)
0933UTC, 145.87°E, -38.41°S, 9 km deep
(Wednesday, May 6, 7:33pm AEST)
Another aftershock in the continuing sequence near Korumburra. This
event was felt by residents in Korumburra.
2009 May 3,
Korumburra, VIC ML 2.9 (Google map)
0303 UTC, 145.88°E, -38.41°S, 10 km deep
(Sunday, May 3, 1:03pm AEST)
Another aftershock in the continuing sequence near Korumburra. This
follows a smaller magnitude 2.3 aftershock a few days earlier.
2009 April
16, Korumburra, VIC ML 2.5 (Google map)
1130 UTC, 145.88°E, -38.41°S, 10 km deep
(Thursday, April 16, 9:30pm AEST)
Another aftershock in the continuing sequence near Korumburra.
2009 March
31, SW of Smithton, TAS ML 2.5 (Google map)
1503 UTC, 144.92°E, -41.01°S, normal depth
(Wednesday, April 1, 2:03 am AEDT)
This earthquake occured 25 kilometres southwest of Smithton.
2009 March
18, Korumburra, VIC ML 4.7 (Google map)
0528 UTC, 145.87°E, 38.42°S, 10 km deep
(Wednesday, March 18, 04:28 pm AEDT)
This earthquake occurred about 5 kilometres northeast of Korumburra, in
the same area as the magnitude 4.6 earthquake on March 6. This
earthquake has been felt widely throughout the epicentral region and
across Melbourne. The aftershock sequence is expected to continue.
There have been dozens of aftershocks, the largest since the main event
have been two of magnitude 3.0 and one of magnitude 2.7, all of which
occurred in the few hours after the main earthquake.
Please fill out an intensity report if you felt any of these
earthquakes, or if you were in the epicentral area and did not feel
anything.
2009 March
11, Singleton, NSW ML 3.4 (Google map)
1326 UTC, 150.98°E, 32.52°S, 10 km deep
(Thursday, March 12, 12:36am AEDT)
This earthquake occured about 20 kilometres west of Singleton, about 80
kilometres northwest of Newcastle.
2009 March
10, Off Smithton, TAS ML 3.1 (Google map)
1011 UTC, 144.42°E, 41.05°S, 10 km deep
(Tuesday, March 10, 9:11pm AEDT)
This earthquake occured off the northwest coast of Tasmania, about 60
kilometres west of Smithton.
2009
March 6, Korumburra, VIC ML 4.7 (Google map)
0955 UTC, 145.87°E, 38.42°S, 16 km deep
(Friday, March 6, 08:55 pm AEDT)
This earthquake occurred about 5km northeast of Korumburra, in the same
area as the magnitude 3.7 earthquake on January 12. This earthquake has
been felt widely throughout the epicentral region and across Melbourne.
A series of aftershocks began after this earthquake and are expected to
continue for some days or weeks. To date the largest aftershocks have
been a magnitude 3.3 early Saturday morning and a magnitude 3.2 on
Monday evening.
Geoscience
Australia has deployed a small aftershock monitoring network using Kelunji
Echo seismographs, which, in conjunction with data from the SRC earthquake monitoring
network, will assist in delineating the fault upon which these
earthquakes are occuring.
Please fill out an intensity report if you felt any of these
earthquakes, or if you were in the epicentral area and did not feel
anything.
An isoseismal
map of this event is available.
2009 February
6, Bass Strait, ML 2.7(Google map)
0820 UTC, 144.95°E, 38.96°S, 10 km deep
(Friday, February 6, 07:20pm AEDT)
This event occurred 50 kilometres south of Cape Schanck, Victoria.
2009 February
5, Bass Strait, ML 3.7(Google map)
0405 UTC, 144.88°E, 38.93°S, 10 km deep
(Thursday, February 5, 03:05pm AEDT)
This event occurred 47 kilometres south of Cape Schanck, Victoria.
2009 January
12, Korumburra, VIC ML 3.7 (Google map)
0848 UTC, 145.87°E, 38.43°S, 10 km deep
(Monday, January 12, 07:48 pm AEDT)
This moderate earthquake occurred about 5 kilometres east of
Korumburra. It was followed 12 minutes later by an aftershock of
magnitude 1.8. Another smaller aftershock was recorded at 1834 UTC
(5:34 am, Tuesday). Please fill out an intensity report if you felt this event or
were in the epicentral area and did not feel anything.
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