A light earthquake measuring magnitude 3.1 was detected early Wednesday morning in the Greenland Sea, approximately 84 kilometers southwest of Carls-oen Island, a remote area within the Svalbard and Jan Mayen archipelago. The tremor occurred at , causing minor ground movements in this geologically active region known for its complex tectonic setting. No immediate reports of damage or aftershocks have been recorded, and the event appears to be an isolated occurrence related to the shifting plates beneath the ocean floor.

The seismic event took place along undersea fault lines, common to this part of the Arctic, where the Eurasian and North American plates interact. Monitoring stations in the vicinity continue to observe for any further activity. Below is a summary of the key earthquake details:

Parameter Details
Magnitude 3.1 Mw
Location 84 km SW of Carls-oen Island
Coordinates 78.9°N, -14.7°W
Depth 12 km
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