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M 5.0

Depth: 10.0km

Time: Wed, 21 Sep 01:08:47 UTC

Location: Northwest of Madagascar


M 5.5

Depth: 247.0km

Time:Wed, 21 Sep 05:44:05 UTC

Location: Tonga Islands

source:https://earthquakes.volcanodiscovery.com/?L=10
 
A 5.6-magnitude earthquake has occurred in Romania, the US Geological Survey reports.

Romania Hit by 5.6-Magnitude Earthquake, USGS Says
https://sputniknews.com/europe/20160924/1045651653/romania-hit-strong-earthquake.html

The epicenter of the earthquake was located at a depth of about 88 kilometers (55 miles), 7 kilometers west of Nereju in Romania’s Vrancea County, USGS said. Nereju is situated about 145 kilometers (90 miles) north of Romania’s capital, Bucharest.

The quake occurred at about 23:11 GMT on Friday. There were no immediate reports of damages or casualties.


A magnitude 6.5 earthquake has occurred off the coast of southern Philippines

6.5-Magnitude Quake Hits Off Philippines Coast
https://sputniknews.com/asia/20160924/1045651546/strong-magnitude-philippines-earthquake.html

A strong earthquake of magnitude 6.3 struck off the Philippine's Mindanao island on Saturday but was not expected to cause any significant damage, the Philippines' seismic agency said.

The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake, initially reported as a magnitude 6.5, struck at 6:53 a.m. (22:53 GMT on Friday) and was centered 71 miles (114.26 km) east of Davao on Mindanao. It was a deep tremor, 43 miles (69 km) below the seabed, and was not expected to cause a tsunami, the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said. A magnitude 6.3 quake is considered strong and is capable of causing severe damage, but Renato Solidum, head of the Philippines' seismic agency, said the effects of this one would be mitigated by its location and depth.
 
There's no geomagnetic storm and the moon phase is waning Crescent 38% illuminated. Some interesting quakes in the last few days, some already noted and up on SOTT; here's the last 24 hours:
1 Day, Magnitude 2.5+ Worldwide
40 of 40 earthquakes in map area.

4.7
Reykjanes Ridge
2016-09-24 05:39:17 (UTC)
10.0 km

4.5

Reykjanes Ridge
2016-09-24 05:21:06 (UTC)
10.0 km

4.7
Reykjanes Ridge
2016-09-24 04:42:41 (UTC)
10.0 km

4.9
Reykjanes Ridge
2016-09-24 04:26:17 (UTC)
http://bigthink.com/eruptions/rockin-on-the-reykjanes-ridge-iceland said:
There are no recently active volcanoes on the peninsula just south of Reykjavik - most are to the east, such as Krafla, Grimsvötn and Hekla, but the Reykjanes Ridge is part of the SW rift zone, so obviously a place where volcanism could occur. The Reykjanes Ridge is known to have submarine volcanism off the coast of Iceland, with young lava flows discovered in 1992 after seismic swarms. There are many geothermal prospects in this part of Iceland - part of the energy infrastructure of the island nation - along with known basaltic fields. The last known eruption on the of the rift system was in 1879, although there have been numerous eruptions noticed since humans arrived on Iceland in the 9th century, especially at the excellently named submarine Reykjaneshryggur. An eruption in 1830 produced a VEI 3 eruption that might have formed a temporary island. A number of suspected submarine eruptions may have occurred along the Reykjanes near Iceland since 1879. {See a great summary of more eruptions in Iceland in the comments below from Cat Dynamics' Stein Siggurdsson.}
10.0 km

5.6
7km W of Nereju, Romania

2016-09-23 23:11:20 (UTC)
88.3 km

6.3
35km SE of Tamisan, Philippines

2016-09-23 22:53:10 (UTC)
65.0 km

4.9
133km ENE of Mohean, India
2016-09-23 22:27:25 (UTC)
44.4 km

4.8
26km ESE of Cyangugu, Rwanda - perhaps related to the quake in Mozambique days before?
2016-09-23 16:11:56 (UTC)
10.0 km

4.6
13km ESE of Behbahan, Iran
2016-09-23 10:50:53 (UTC)
33.1 km

In the last few days:

Magnitude 6.3 earthquake hits southeast of Tokyo
5.5 magnitude earthquake hits Mozambique, strongest in 11 years
 
Another big one today :shock:

Strong mag. 6.0 earthquake - Near North Coast of Irian Jaya on Saturday, 24 September 2016

Date & time: Sat, 24 Sep 11:04:30 UTC
Magnitude: 6.0
Depth: 17.0 km
Epicenter latitude / longitude: 2.027°S / 140.525°E [Map]
Nearest volcano: Kairinu (340 km)
Primary data source: GeoAu
source:
https://www.volcanodiscovery.com/earthquakes/2016/09/24/11/04/magnitude6-NearNorthCoastofIrianJaya-quake.html
 
M 6.8 - 100km NNE of Ndoi Island, Fiji

Time 2016-09-24 21:28:41 (UTC)
Location 19.838°S 178.270°W
Depth 594.6 km

USGS

So, over the past 24 hours, three M6+ quakes have occurred in three different locations (Fiji, Tonga, Philippines) in the South-west Pacific. This is not very usual.
 
Pierre said:
M 6.8 - 100km NNE of Ndoi Island, Fiji

Time 2016-09-24 21:28:41 (UTC)
Location 19.838°S 178.270°W
Depth 594.6 km

USGS

So, over the past 24 hours, three M6+ quakes have occurred in three different locations (Fiji, Tonga, Philippines) in the South-west Pacific. This is not very usual.

In the same region on September 23rd a NOAA tsunami station went into 'event mode'. The buoy (station 54401) recorded a water column height drop of 100 ft!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6g0mB2RtGmU


https://youtu.be/6g0mB2RtGmU
 
angelburst29 said:
A 5.6-magnitude earthquake has occurred in Romania, the US Geological Survey reports.

Romania Hit by 5.6-Magnitude Earthquake, USGS Says
https://sputniknews.com/europe/20160924/1045651653/romania-hit-strong-earthquake.html

The epicenter of the earthquake was located at a depth of about 88 kilometers (55 miles), 7 kilometers west of Nereju in Romania’s Vrancea County, USGS said. Nereju is situated about 145 kilometers (90 miles) north of Romania’s capital, Bucharest.

The quake occurred at about 23:11 GMT on Friday. There were no immediate reports of damages or casualties.

The tremors of this earthquake even reached Belarus, and on its territory it was registered as an 3-magnitude earthquake. Which is very rare for this country.
 
USGS said:
M5.0 - 151km WSW of Gold Beach, Oregon [off the coast]
2016-09-25 05:01:50 UTC 41.867°N 126.111°W
10.0 km depth

us10006shx_ciim.jpg
 
The data from the buoy immediately returned to normal:

Code:
#YY  MM DD hh mm ss T   HEIGHT
#yr  mo dy hr mn  s -      m
2016 09 23 09 10 00 2 5894.767
2016 09 23 09 09 00 2 5894.762
2016 09 23 09 08 00 2 5894.756
2016 09 23 09 07 00 2 5894.750
2016 09 23 09 06 45 3 5894.745
2016 09 23 09 06 30 3 5894.743
2016 09 23 09 06 15 3 5894.739
2016 09 23 09 06 00 3 5894.736
2016 09 23 09 06 00 2 5894.741
2016 09 23 09 05 45 3 5894.733
2016 09 23 09 05 30 3 5894.729
2016 09 23 09 05 15 3 5894.724
2016 09 23 09 05 00 3 5894.719
2016 09 23 09 05 00 2 5894.726
2016 09 23 09 04 45 3 5894.711
2016 09 23 09 04 30 3 5894.701
2016 09 23 09 04 15 3 5894.691
2016 09 23 09 04 00 3 5894.679
2016 09 23 09 04 00 2 5894.696
2016 09 23 09 03 45 3 5894.672
2016 09 23 09 03 30 3 5894.665
2016 09 23 09 03 15 3 5894.692
2016 09 23 09 03 00 3 5894.720 <- immedately returns to normal
2016 09 23 09 03 00 2 5922.110 <- sudden rise
2016 09 23 09 02 00 2 5894.717
2016 09 23 09 01 00 2 5894.710
2016 09 23 09 00 00 2 5894.706
2016 09 23 09 00 00 1 5894.714
2016 09 23 08 59 00 2 5894.702
2016 09 23 08 58 00 2 5894.695
2016 09 23 08 57 00 2 5894.690
2016 09 23 08 56 00 2 5894.685
2016 09 23 08 55 00 2 5894.680

http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=54401
 
Another M6 - a geomag storm has also been rumbling too since 23rd/24th.

http://earthquaketrack.com/quakes/2016-09-26-05-19-58-utc-6-0-40 said:
6.0 magnitude earthquake 110 km from Nago, Okinawa, Japan
about 4 hours ago
UTC time: Monday, September 26, 2016 05:19 AM
Magnitude Type: mb
USGS page: M 6.0 - 113km NNE of Nago, Japan
USGS status: Reviewed by a seismologist
Reports from the public: 74 people

M 6.0 - 113km NNE of Nago, Japan

Time
2016-09-26 05:19:58 (UTC)
Location
27.471°N 128.560°E
Depth
40.3 km


us10006sp7_ciim_geo.jpg
 
In the past few hours there were two quakes of note, a shallow M4.2 in Greece, the other deeper and M5.2 near the Greece/Turkey border.
4.2
6km SSE of Omvriaki, Greece
2016-09-27 17:53:01 (UTC)
7.9 km

5.2
25km WNW of Emponas, Greece
2016-09-27 20:57:07 (UTC)
81.9 km

14522820_10157498129500425_1306622834872032065_n.jpg
 
itellsya said:
In the past few hours there were two quakes of note, a shallow M4.2 in Greece, the other deeper and M5.2 near the Greece/Turkey border.
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map said:
4.2
6km SSE of Omvriaki, Greece
2016-09-27 17:53:01 (UTC)
7.9 km

5.2
25km WNW of Emponas, Greece
2016-09-27 20:57:07 (UTC)
81.9 km

Three in 24 hours in the area of Greece/Turkey, the second on the mainland:
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map said:

M 5.0
- 4km S of Koroni, Greece

Time 2016-09-28 07:17:32 (UTC)
Location 36.757°N 21.943°E
Depth
10.0 km


Added - make that four; another moderate and shallow quake in Turkey:

4.2

7km E of Pamukkale, Turkey
2016-09-28 09:10:08 (UTC)
10.0 km
 
The exact links between series of tremors and major quakes is still difficult to establish, however this article sheds some interesting lights on recent seismic events at the southern tip of the San Andrea fault line:

'Big One' Looms As Quake Swarm Strikes Southern California "In The Worrry Zone"

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-09-30/big-one-looms-quake-swarm-strikes-southern-california-worrry-zone

Just five months ago, experts warned that "the springs on the San Andreas system have been wound very, very tight. And the southern San Andreas fault, in particular, looks like it’s locked, loaded and ready to go." And now, as The LA Times reports, a rapid succession of more than 200 small earthquakes began rupturing near Bombay Beach, at the southern tip of the San Andreas fault, continuing for more than 24 hours.

The temblors were not felt over a very large area, but, as The LA Times continues, they have garnered intense interest — and concern — among seismologists.

It marked only the third time since earthquake sensors were installed there in 1932 that the area had seen such a swarm, and this one had more earthquakes than the events of 2001 and 2009.


The quakes occurred in one of California’s most seismically complex areas. They hit in a seismic zone just south of where the mighty San Andreas fault ends. It is composed of a web of faults that scientists fear could one day wake up the nearby San Andreas from its long slumber.

The San Andreas fault’s southernmost stretch has not ruptured since about 1680 — more than 330 years ago, scientists estimate. And a big earthquake happens on average in this area once every 150 or 200 years, so experts think the region is long overdue for a major quake.

The swarm actually increased the likelihood of a much more major quake in Southern California, at least temporarily.

According to the U.S. Geological Survey, for the seven-day period following Tuesday, the chances of a magnitude-7 or greater earthquake being triggered on the southern San Andreas fault are as high as 1 in 100 and as low as 1 in 3,000. The chances diminish over time.

Experts said it’s important to understand that the chance of the swarm triggering a big one, while small, was real.

“This is close enough to be in that worry zone,” seismologist Lucy Jones said of the location of the earthquake swarm. “It’s a part of California that the seismologists all watch.”
 
An earthquake measuring 5.2 on the Richter scale struck off the Alaskan coast on Sunday, the US Geological Survey (USGS) reported.

Alaska Hit by 5.2-Magnitude Earthquake – USGS
https://sputniknews.com/world/20161002/1045914476/alaska-coast-earthquake.html

The quake occurred at 22:07 GMT on Saturday at a depth of 20.9 kilometers (about 13 miles), 236 kilometers (147 miles) south of False Pass, a city in the Aleutian Islands, Alaska, according to the USGS.

No information on casualties or damage from the quake has been provided yet.
 
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