Small earthquake recorded off coast of Donegal

The county is a hotbed of seismic activity and occasionally records smaller quakes even though most people rarely notice the tremors.
Small earthquake recorded off coast of Donegal

Stephen Maguire

A small earthquake was recorded off the coast of Donegal in the early hours of Tuesday morning.

The county is a hotbed of seismic activity and occasionally records smaller quakes even though most people rarely notice the tremors.

The latest quake happened at approximately 1.18am yesterday morning off the coast of Culdaff Bay off the Inishowen Peninsula.

The earthquake was measured at 0.9 on the Richter scale.

Seismometer equipment at St Columba’s College in Stranorlar recorded the activity.

Physics teacher Brendan O'Donoghue, oversees the project, which is part of the worldwide Seismology in Schools project.

The school is one of the most successful in the network and has tracked more than 1,000 tremors since it joined the scheme almost 15 years ago.

The Irish National Seismic Network (INSN) and the British Geology Survey’s Seismology team recorded the latest event.

The largest onshore Irish earthquake recorded by the Irish National Seismic Network was M2.5 which occurred on the 26th of January 2012 on the Fanad Peninsula in Donegal.

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