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2008 Iceland earthquake

 
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2008 Iceland earthquake
Date May 29, 2008 (2008-05-29)
Magnitude 6.3 Mw[1]
Depth 10 km (6.2 miles)[1]
Epicenter location 63.992°N, 21.014°W[1]
Countries/
regions affected
 Iceland
Casualties 30 injuries

The 2008 Iceland earthquake, magnitude 6.3, struck on May 29, 2008 at 15:46 UTC. There were no human fatalities, but 30 injuries were reported and a number of sheep were killed.[1] The epicenter of the earthquake was between the towns of Hveragerði and Selfoss, about 45 kilometers (30 miles) east-southeast of the capital, Reykjavík. It was the strongest earthquake to hit Iceland since the summer of 2000.[2]

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Characteristics

Iceland straddles the mid-Atlantic ridge where the Eurasian and North-American tectonic plates move away from each other. Volcanic activity is common along such divergent boundaries but strong earthquakes are rare. In Iceland the ridge is somewhat off-set, creating two transform faults where plates move horizontally along each other. One is in the north of the country and one in the south, the strongest Icelandic earthquakes happen along those transform faults. The 29 May quakes are classified by geologists as typical Suðurlandsskjálftar (literally: Southern Iceland quakes) which happen on the southern fault.

Damage

Unlike the quakes in the summer of 2000, the 29 May quake happened in the most densely populated part of the South Iceland district. The population of the affected area is about 12,000 and it includes the towns of Selfoss and Hveragerði as well as Eyrarbakki, Stokkseyri and Þorlákshöfn. Many farms were also affected.

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References

Coordinates: 63°59′31″N 21°00′50″W / 63.992°N 21.014°W / 63.992; -21.014



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