10 March 2014, 05:18 UTC (10:18 pm local time) a magnitude 6.8 earthquake struck the southern end of Cascadia subduction zone. The epicentre location of the earthquake was about 50 km west of the California coast. During the subsequent few hours many aftershocks followed in the same area (see map).

This map shows the location of the main shock and aftershocks at the Mendocino Triple Junction between the North America, Pacific and Gorda tectonic plates.
Ocean Networks Canada's NEPTUNE observatory is about 900 km to the...
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