noun
- The point on or beneath the Earth's surface where an earthquake originates; the focus of an earthquake.
Usage: Also called the focus of an earthquake.; Contrasts with epicenter, which is the point on the surface directly above the hypocenter.
Examples
- Seismologists determined that the hypocenter of the earthquake was located 15 kilometers below the surface.
- The deeper the hypocenter, the less damage the earthquake typically causes at the surface.
- Scientists use seismic waves to pinpoint the exact location of the hypocenter.
- The hypocenter of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake was situated beneath the Pacific Ocean.
- Understanding the hypocenter helps geologists predict earthquake patterns in a region.