Source link : https://europ.info/2025/06/07/weak-mag-2-7-earthquake-232-km-southwest-of-barentsburg-svalbard-svalbard-and-jan-mayen-on-sunday-aug-18-2024-at-0924-am-gmt-1-volcano-discovery/
A minor earthquake measuring magnitude 2.7 struck 232 kilometers southwest of Barentsburg in the Svalbard and Jan Mayen region on Sunday, August 18, 2024, at 09:24 am local time (GMT +1). According to Volcano Discovery, the tremor was detected by regional seismic monitoring networks, but no immediate reports of damage or injuries have been made. While relatively weak, the event highlights the ongoing seismic activity in this remote Arctic area.
Weak Magnitude 2.7 Earthquake Strikes Remote Area Near Barentsburg Svalbard and Jan Mayen
At 09:24 am (GMT +1) on Sunday, August 18, 2024, a minor earthquake with a magnitude of 2.7 was detected 232 kilometers southwest of Barentsburg, located within the Svalbard and Jan Mayen archipelago. The tremor originated at a depth that suggests it occurred within the Earth’s crust, typical for seismic activity in this remote Arctic region. Despite its proximity to known volcanic and tectonic zones, no immediate volcanic unrest or damage reports have been associated with this event.
The isolated nature of the epicenter means the quake was unlikely to have been felt by residents or researchers stationed nearby. Seismological monitoring continues to provide valuable data on the seismic behavior of this sparsely inhabited area. Key details of the event are summarized below:
Parameter | Details |
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Location | 232 km SW of Barentsburg, Svalbard |
Magnitude | 2.7 |
Date & Time | Aug 18, 2024, 09:24 am (GMT +1) |
Depth | Approximately 10… —- |