Earthquakes around the world

World Earthquake Report past 24h: 1 quake 7.0+, 3 quakes 6.0+, 59 quakes 5.0+, 36 quakes 4.0+, 132 quakes 3.0+, 264 quakes 2.0+

World Earthquake Report for Friday, 13 August 2021

Most of the EQs M5.0+ were Sandwich Islands. aftershocks

Significantly, earthquake hit Spain M4.6+

M4.6. 3 km SW of Santafé, Spain
2021-08-12 16:25:11 (UTC-05:00) 10.0 km (USGS)

Looking at the last three years (since 2018) earthquakes in Spain seem to becoming stronger. Evidence of building pressure in the region.

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Interesting chatter by Geologist! And more spot on info as the planet continues (as the session's so indicted), with "opening up".

Bill Murphy@BillEngGeo
"It is rather surprising that the level of surface rupture would be large enough at that depth. It may have triggered a large submarine landslide of course".

USGS
Data Process and Inversion (Length and Intensity of the Ruppter)
We analyzed 40 teleseismic broadband P waveforms, 26 broadband SH waveforms, and 47 long period surface waves selected based on data quality and azimuthal distribution. Waveforms are first converted to displacement by removing the instrument response and are then used to constrain the slip history using a finite fault inverse algorithm (Ji et al., 2002). We begin modeling using a hypocenter matching or adjusted slightly from the initial NEIC solution ( location = 6.5°N, 126.7°E; depth = 65.6 km ), and a fault plane defined using either the rapid W-Phase moment tensor (for near-real time solutions), or the gCMT moment tensor (for historic solutions).

Result

This result is based on the moment tensor nodal plane ( strike = 156.0°; dip = 54.0° ). The seismic moment release based upon this plane is 5.2e+19 N-m (Mw = 7.1) using a 1D crustal model interpolated from CRUST2.0 (Bassin et al., 2000).



Meanwhile:

 
And another large one, this time an M7.5 in the South Sandwich Islands region: Earthquake, Magnitude 7.5 - SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS REGION - 2021 August 12, 18:32:54 UTC

USGS just updated their report to say that the main quake was actually an M8.1, the M7.5 was a foreshock that occurred 170 seconds earlier.

M 8.1 - South Sandwich Islands region​

  • 2021-08-12 18:35:20 (UTC)
  • 58.416°S 25.321°W
  • 48.3 km depth
Seismic observations suggest this earthquake is part of a complex seismic sequence. Our current interpretation is that this earthquake is the mainshock to a M7.5 that occurred ~170s earlier. The location, depth, mechanism, and magnitude of this earthquake is preliminary and less well constrained than typical events of this size due to interference from the preceding M7.5 foreshock. Research is being conducted on this sequence to better understand the faulting geometry and details of rupture. This analysis will take time and our understanding will likely evolve. This page will be updated as we learn more about these interesting events.

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Tectonic Summary​

The August 12, 2021 M8.1 earthquake in the South Sandwich Islands occurred as the result of reverse faulting at approximately 48 km depth in the Scotia subduction zone. The focal mechanism solution indicates slip occurred on either a steeply dipping fault dipping to the northwest, or on a shallowly dipping plane dipping to the southeast. Note that in this location, the subduction zone interface dips to the west. The earthquake occurred ~3 minutes following a M7.5 foreshock that was located at a depth of ~63 km and ~90 km to the north. At the location of the M8.1 earthquake, the South America plate subducts westward beneath the Scotia plate and South Sandwich microplate (a component of the broader Scotia plate). The South America plate subducts at a rate of ~71 mm/yr relative to the South Sandwich microplate. The depth and the mechanism of this event are consistent with the earthquake rupturing within the subducted South America plate (an intraplate earthquake), rather than on the interface between the two plates. Given the temporal proximity of these two large earthquakes, however, a faulting mechanism for the M8.1 mainshock is difficult to accurately constrain due to the overlapping seismic waves.

While commonly plotted as points on maps, earthquakes of this size are more appropriately described as slip over a larger fault area. Events of the size of the August 12, 2021 M8.1 earthquake are typically about 150 km x 75 km in size (length x width).

Over the previous century, eight other M7+ earthquakes, including the M7.5 foreshock, occurred within 250 km of the August 2021 M8.1 earthquake. The largest of these previous earthquakes was an M8.1 in May 1964. M7+ earthquakes in the South Sandwich Island region have historically occurred at intermediate-depths (broadly defined as 70-300 km depth). However, the largest earthquake in the region was a shallow (~10 km deep) M8.1 earthquake on June 27, 1929 that was located ~450 km northwest of the of August 2021 M8.1 earthquake along the northern boundary of the Scotia plate with the South America plate. None of these earthquakes are known to have caused fatalities, likely because of their remote location far from population centers that might be vulnerable to earthquake shaking.

In the 24 hours following the M8.1 mainshock, the USGS located 61 aftershocks of M4.5 or greater. The aftershock sequence during this time frame includes three aftershocks larger than M6 (M6.0, M6.2, and M6.3). The aftershocks span a trench-parallel distance of ~470 km, stretching from the M7.5 foreshock southward to the triple junction between the South America, South Sandwich, and Antarctica plates. These aftershocks span a depth range of 10-76 km, with most events with estimated depths occurring at 50-65 km depth. Preliminary locations for a subset of the aftershocks are located east of the trench indicating the potential presence of outer rise earthquakes, which occur as a result of downward flexure of the subducting slab.
 
Limited damage is being reported at this time, and apparently no risk of tsunami:

Tsunami warning Update
TSUNAMI THREAT FORECAST...UPDATED
---------------------------------

* TSUNAMI WAVES REACHING 1 TO 3 METERS ABOVE THE TIDE LEVEL ARE
POSSIBLE ALONG SOME COASTS OF

HAITI.
ESTIMATED TIMES OF ARRIVAL
--------------------------

* ESTIMATED TIMES OF ARRIVAL -ETA- OF THE INITIAL TSUNAMI WAVE
FOR PLACES WITHIN THREATENED REGIONS ARE GIVEN BELOW. ACTUAL
ARRIVAL TIMES MAY DIFFER AND THE INITIAL WAVE MAY NOT BE THE
LARGEST. A TSUNAMI IS A SERIES OF WAVES AND THE TIME BETWEEN
WAVES CAN BE FIVE MINUTES TO ONE HOUR.

LOCATION REGION COORDINATES ETA(UTC)
------------------------------------------------------------
JEREMIE HAITI 18.6N 74.1W 1239 08/14
JACAMEL HAITI 18.1N 72.5W 1318 08/14
PORT AU PRINCE HAITI 18.5N 72.4W 1328 08/14


POTENTIAL IMPACTS
-----------------

* A TSUNAMI IS A SERIES OF WAVES. THE TIME BETWEEN WAVE CRESTS
CAN VARY FROM 5 MINUTES TO AN HOUR. THE HAZARD MAY PERSIST
FOR MANY HOURS OR LONGER AFTER THE INITIAL WAVE.

* IMPACTS CAN VARY SIGNIFICANTLY FROM ONE SECTION OF COAST TO
THE NEXT DUE TO LOCAL BATHYMETRY AND THE SHAPE AND ELEVATION
OF THE SHORELINE.

* IMPACTS CAN ALSO VARY DEPENDING UPON THE STATE OF THE TIDE AT
THE TIME OF THE MAXIMUM TSUNAMI WAVES.

* PERSONS CAUGHT IN THE WATER OF A TSUNAMI MAY DROWN... BE
CRUSHED BY DEBRIS IN THE WATER... OR BE SWEPT OUT TO SEA.


NEXT UPDATE AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
--------------------------------------

* THE NEXT MESSAGE WILL BE ISSUED IN ONE HOUR... OR SOONER IF
THE SITUATION WARRANTS.
 
World Earthquake Report past 24h: 1 quake 7.0+, 1 quake 6.0+, 30 quakes 5.0+, 43 quakes 4.0+, 137 quakes 3.0+, 237 quakes 2.0+

Most of the M5.0+ were aftershocks from the M7.5 eq Sandwich Islands. The following are aftershocks from the Haití M7.2

M5.2. 20 km WNW of Cavaillon, Haiti
2021-08-14 07:49:33 (UTC-05:00)10.8 km

M5.1. 10 km NW of Baradères, Haiti
2021-08-14 11:08:03 (UTC-05:00)10.0 km

One more significant in Ecuador

M5.0. 54 km WSW of Jipijapa, Ecuador
2021-08-13 14:03:48 (UTC-05:00)8.1 km

USGS data.

Well, things are rocking and rolling all over the place.

Yep. Four M 7+ earthquakes in four days is WAY above average, which is one M 7 earthquake per 20-24 days
 
Alerta Mundial: Última Hora

Almost six hour's ago.





 

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