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  1. Perryville. class=notpageimage|. Interactive map. UTC time. 2021-07-29 06:15:49. ISC event. 620857937. USGS- ANSS. ComCat. Local date. July 28, 2021. Local time. 22:15:49 AKDT. Magnitude. 8.2 Mw. Depth. 32.2 km (20.0 mi)

  2. Tsunami. Impacts. 2021 M8.2 Chignik Earthquake. At 10:15pm Alaska time on July 28, a magnitude 8.2 earthquake struck offshore of the Alaska Peninsula, the largest U.S. earthquake in 50 years. The Chignik Earthquake depth was approximately 28.5 miles, an intermediate-depth earthquake.

  3. Jul 22, 2020 · The magnitude 8.2 Mw Chignik earthquake, southeast of Perryville, Alaska (south of the Alaska Peninsula) (55.325 N 157.841 W depth=32 km) occurred at 06:15 UTC and generated a small tsunami. This was the largest U.S. earthquake in almost 60 years, since the 04 February 1965 magnitude 8.7 Mw Rat Islands, Alaska, earthquake.

  4. Jul 30, 2021 · The magnitude-8.2 Chignik Earthquake, which struck at 10:15 p.m. local time on Wednesday (0615 GMT Thursday) just off the Aleutians, was the strongest felt in the United States since an 8.7...

  5. Feb 14, 2022 · The 29 July 2021 MW 8.2 Chignik, Alaska Peninsula Earthquake Rupture Inferred From Seismic and Geodetic Observations: Re‐Rupture of the Western 2/3 of the 1938 Rupture Zone - Liu - 2022 - Geophysical Research Letters - Wiley Online Library.

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  7. The M8.2 Chignik Earthquake on July 28, 2021 was the largest earthquake to strike the U.S since the 1965 M8.7 Rat Islands earthquake. This latest large event occurred at a depth of approximately 35 km and ruptured the area between the Shumagin Islands to the southwest and Kodiak Island to the northeast.

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