Regional Earthquakes Intensity Earthquakes are caused mostly by the rupture of geological faults but also by other events such as volcanic activity, landslides, mine blasts, fracking and nuclear tests. An earthquake's point of initial rupture is called its hypocenter or focus. The epicenter is the point at ground level directly above the hypocenter.
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2.1
*Regional
19th May Tue 14:06
WESTERN TEXAS
377 Miles from
Mesa North Weather Station
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2.2
*Regional
19th May Tue 11:02
SOUTHERN TEXAS
127 Miles from
Mesa North Weather Station
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2.3
*Regional
19th May Tue 06:26
SOUTHERN TEXAS
127 Miles from
Mesa North Weather Station
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2.9
*Regional
19th May Tue 05:55
NEW MEXICO
339 Miles from
Mesa North Weather Station
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3.2
*Regional
19th May Tue 05:55
WESTERN TEXAS
254 Miles from
Mesa North Weather Station
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2.2
*Regional
19th May Tue 05:19
SOUTHERN TEXAS
127 Miles from
Mesa North Weather Station
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2.1
*Regional
19th May Tue 03:16
SOUTHERN TEXAS
121 Miles from
Mesa North Weather Station
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3.3
*Regional
19th May Tue 01:47
OKLAHOMA
352 Miles from
Mesa North Weather Station
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2.1
*Regional
18th May Mon 21:47
SOUTHERN TEXAS
120 Miles from
Mesa North Weather Station
Data provided by https://www.seismicportal.eu/