Home » Special Events » Magnitude 6.6 earthquake in the Samoa Islands region, Pacific Ocean
last updated: 09/01/09 15:21.58 (PDT)
On Sunday August 30 2009 at 7:51 AM (PDT) the USArray seismic network recorded an earthquake (preliminary Mw 6.6) located in the Samoa Islands region, Pacific Ocean.
Initial source parameters for this tremor are indicated below. The epicentral distance (i.e. distance separating the epicenter and the closest station in the recording network, SCI2) for the USArray is 7831 km (70.35 degrees).
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Summary
| Solution Parameters | |
|---|---|
| Local Date: | Sunday August 30, 2009 |
| Local Time: | 7:51 AM PST |
| Universal Time: | 08/30/09 (242) 14:51.33 UTC |
| Magnitude: | 6.6 Mw |
| Latitude: | -15.1870 |
| Longitude: | -172.5250 |
| Depth: | 10 km |
| Author: | QED_weekly |
| Authoritative: | yes |
Proximity to Population Centers
- 155 km (95 miles) ENE of Hihifo, Tonga
- 175 km (110 miles) SSW of Apia, Samoa
- 720 km (445 miles) NNE of Nuku'alofa, Tonga
- 2715 km (1680 miles) NNE of Auckland, New Zealand
Maps
Mercator projection regional view
The red star denotes the earthquake epicenter. Triangle symbols are active stations at the time of the earthquake in the USArray (excluding ANSS backbone stations and GSN stations, which are represented by a diamond symbol) and colored by network. Gray lines are major rivers.
| Transportable Array (TA) | |
| UC San Diego (AZ) | |
| CalTech (CI) | |
| Uni. Utah (UU) | |
| ANSS backbone stations (US) | |
| Global Seismograph Network (IU) |
Regional satellite view
The red marker denotes the earthquake epicenter.
Detailed terrain view
The red marker denotes the earthquake epicenter.
Waveforms
You may view plots showing this event as recorded by USArray instruments:
- 3 components recorded by SCI2, the closest USArray station to the event
- Large 3 components recorded by SCI2, the closest USArray station to the event
- Vertical components from every eighth USArray station that recorded the event across the whole network
3 components recorded by SCI2, the closest USArray station to the event:
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Further information
Learn more about the Array Network Facility (ANF) component of USArray, the USArray experiment, the EarthScope project, and the Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology (IRIS).

