M1.0 Depth: 4.5 km

M1.0 Earthquake near 20 km NW of Stanton, Texas (United States)

UTC time: 2025-12-16 02:45:39 UTC Local time:

About this earthquake

A magnitude M1.0 earthquake was recorded near 20 km NW of Stanton, Texas (United States) on December 16, 2025 at 02:45 UTC. With a focal depth of about 5 km, this was a shallow earthquake, whose shaking is usually felt more strongly at the surface. Events of this size typically go unnoticed.

The data is provided by USGS and cross-checked across seismological networks. United States: over the past 24 hours, QuakeMap24 logged 228 earthquakes, the strongest at M5.3.

Details

Magnitude
M1.0
Depth
4.5 km
UTC time
2025-12-16 02:45:39 UTC
Local time
Country
City
Source
usgs
Coordinates
32.25800, -101.94700
Temperature
6.3°C

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Depth profile

Depth profile Depth: 4.5 km (Shallow) Surface Shallow Intermediate Deep 0 km 70 km 300 km 700 km 4.5 km
Shallow
4.5 km
4.5 km — shallower than the regional average (15.7 km)
Regional average: 15.7 km
Why depth matters

Shallow quakes release energy near the surface — shaking is felt more strongly and damage potential is higher.

Depth classes per USGS

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