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Magnitude 4.1 earthquake near WNW of Bandon, Canada

M 4.1📅 13/05/2026 10:43 UTC📍 10 km

On 13/05/2026 10:43 UTC a magnitude 4.1 earthquake occurred near WNW of Bandon, Canada. Hypocentre depth: 10 km. Coordinates: 43.673°, -127.795°.

Event technical data

MagnitudeM 4.1
Depth10 km
Coordinates43.6733°, -127.7953°
Time (UTC)2026-05-13 10:43 UTC
Location281 km WNW of Bandon, Oregon

Seismic context

Technical analysis: Canada’s main seismic zones are coastal British Columbia (Cascadia) and the St. Lawrence / Charlevoix region in the east.

Geotechnical relevance

For geotechnical engineering in Canada, 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

Earthquakes Canada (NRCan) — official national earthquake monitoring authority. Visit Earthquakes Canada (NRCan) →

Cross-checked with the global USGS catalogue.

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