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There are 5 earthquakes on this map.

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Update time = Sun Nov 8 0:54:25 EST 2009
Here are the earthquakes appearing on this map, most recent at top ...

 MAG    DATE    LOCAL-TIME  LAT     LON    DEPTH    LOCATION
        y/m/d     h:m:s     deg     deg     km
 2.2  2009/10/18 13:13:42 44.663N 73.958W  5.0   37 km (23 mi) NNE of Saranac Lk,NY
 1.8  2009/10/13 08:46:44 44.953N 74.781W 10.0    6 km ( 4 mi) ENE of Massena,NY
 2.0  2009/09/26 17:12:20 44.930N 73.121W 10.0   42 km (26 mi) NE  of Plattsburgh,NY
 2.0  2009/07/27 21:14:48 44.017N 73.564W  5.0   60 km (37 mi) SSW of Burlington,VT
 1.6  2009/05/18 02:58:14 44.557N 73.857W 10.0   32 km (20 mi) WSW of Plattsburgh,NY


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Data Sources

Northeastern US = Lamont-Doherty Cooperative Seismographic Network (LCSN)
New England Seismic Network = Weston Observatory New England Seismic Network = MIT
Ohio = The Ohio Seismic Network
Southeastern Canada = Geological Survey of Canada
Southern Ontario, Canada =The Southern Ontario Seismic Network
Central U.S. = CERI, Univ. of Memphis
National = U.S. National Seismographic Network, Golden, CO