Latest Earthquakes Near Baoji Shi, Shaanxi in ๐จ๐ณ China
Latest Earthquakes Near Baoji Shi, Shaanxi in China
An overview of the latest earthquakes near Baoji Shi, Shaanxi in China. Each earthquake event is recorded as they happend updated every minute, the first event ever recorded was in 1950.
Time | Epicenter | Magnitude | Depth |
---|---|---|---|
8 years ago
On 2016-04-23 11:19:48 |
35.6776, 106.414
159 km (99 mi) โ NW of Baoji Shi |
M 4
|
14.81 km |
9 years ago
On 2015-04-09 19:37:02 |
34.6768, 105.5812
146 km (91 mi) โ W of Baoji Shi |
M 4.2
|
15.19 km |
16 years ago
On 2008-09-06 17:41:09 |
32.977, 107.133
154 km (96 mi) โ S of Baoji Shi |
M 4.2
|
64 km |
28 years ago
On 1996-05-29 19:34:28 |
33.796, 105.775
140 km (87 mi) โ SW of Baoji Shi |
M 3.7
|
33 km |
29 years ago
On 1995-08-01 03:51:52 |
35.487, 106.672
131 km (81 mi) โ NW of Baoji Shi |
M 3.9
|
10 km |
29 years ago
On 1995-06-17 15:56:50 |
35.236, 106.754
102 km (63 mi) โ NW of Baoji Shi |
M 3.3
|
10 km |
29 years ago
On 1995-03-04 15:55:10 |
35.271, 105.755
161 km (100 mi) โ W of Baoji Shi |
M 3.3
|
10 km |
31 years ago
On 1992-11-29 03:14:53 |
35.254, 106.509
113 km (70 mi) โ NW of Baoji Shi |
M 4
|
33 km |
36 years ago
On 1988-01-06 05:47:19 |
34.254, 108.279
105 km (65 mi) โ E of Baoji Shi |
M 4.7
|
10 km |
38 years ago
On 1986-05-25 17:00:38 |
35.415, 106.881
118 km (73 mi) โ NW of Baoji Shi |
M 4
|
33 km |
Baoji Shi Earthquake Statistics
Since the 1950's Baoji Shi has experiences a total of 10 earthquakes, within a 150 km radius of the center of the city.
Earthquakes per Year in Baoji Shi 1950-2024
Annual earthquakes counts for Baoji Shi was last updated at 2024-02-09 23:03:57.
Earthquake Magnitude Distribution
Magnitude | Earthquakes | Percentage |
---|---|---|
M 3 | 4 | 40.0% |
M 4 | 6 | 60.0% |
Magnitude distribution for Baoji Shi was last updated at 2024-06-07 20:04:55.
To conserve energy and maximize resource utilization, we calculate historical earthquake statistics in batches. This is done sporadically when sufficient resources are available to the system. Thus, annual earthquakes count and magnitude distribution for various locations on earth, may lag behind in certain instances. Most commonly it's a matter of hours, sometimes days, or even up to a few weeks.
Common Questions
When was the last earthquake in Baoji Shi, Shaanxi, China?
The last earthquake in Baoji Shi was 8 years ago and struck 159 km (99 mi) โ NW of the city. The earthquake had a magnitude 4.00 on the richter scale and a depth of 14.81 km.
What was the strongest earthquake near Baoji Shi, Shaanxi, China?
The strongest earthquake recorded near Baoji Shi was a 4.70 magnitude earthquake with a depth of 10.0 kilometers. It struck 105 km (65 mi) โ E of the city, 36 years ago.
How often do earthquakes occur near Baoji Shi, Shaanxi, China?
In 2024, Baoji Shi has experienced 0 earthquakes with a magnitude of 0.1 or higher on the Richter scale. That's lower than the annual average of 0.13 earthquakes in the region. Based on historic earthquake data, which dates back to 1950, we can asume that Baoji Shi is struck by an earthquake every 0.01 months.
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Data Information
Information found on this page is a derivative set, based on sources mentioned below.
Data Sources
We aggregate and combine data from USGS (United States Geographical Survey) and the EMSC (European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre). This allow us to get near real-time and historical earthquake data dating back to the year 1950.
Disclaimer
Information or data found on this page should not be used for, or as an early warning system. It is intended as an historical reference or near real-time complementary information to offical and governmental sources. In an event of an emergency it is important closely monitor and follow advice from national, state and local authorities.