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Magnitude 4.1 earthquake near W of Anchor Point, the United States

M 4.1📅 10/05/2026 18:59 UTC📍 94 km

On 10/05/2026 18:59 UTC a magnitude 4.1 earthquake occurred near W of Anchor Point, the United States. Hypocentre depth: 94 km. Coordinates: 59.731°, -152.397°.

Event technical data

MagnitudeM 4.1
Depth94 km
Coordinates59.7310°, -152.3970°
Time (UTC)2026-05-10 18:59 UTC
Location32 km W of Anchor Point, Alaska

Seismic context

Technical analysis: The western United States (San Andreas system, Cascadia subduction zone) and Alaska are among the most seismically active regions in North America.

Geotechnical relevance

For geotechnical engineering in the United States, monitoring local seismicity supports site-specific hazard assessment, liquefaction screening of saturated sands, seismic slope-stability checks and foundation design for dynamic loads. Each recorded event refines local ground-motion and attenuation models.

Official source

USGS Earthquake Hazards Program — official national earthquake monitoring authority. Visit USGS Earthquake Hazards Program →

Cross-checked with the global USGS catalogue.

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