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Quake Watch 2014

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posted on Feb, 14 2014 @ 12:54 PM
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reply to post by angelchemuel
 


Plenty shaking and today we have a complete disaster - 1/2" of snow. We are doomed I tell you, doomed.


The world is strangely quiet/ Getting to be a long break between Mag 7 quakes now. A major quake will happen soon. China nearly made it (7.3 ML but 6.9 Mw)



posted on Feb, 14 2014 @ 04:55 PM
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It is quiet, Puterman. It's as if the quakes have taken a backseat to the volcanoes for a few weeks.

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Hey quake people, the PNSN has resurrected their spectrograms, and they are hugely improved. What a great new resource for Pacific Northwest watchers.

There are spectros for volcanoes, spectros for different tectonic regions, and spectros for Episodic Tremor.
I'm giddy!


The folks at the PNSN did a terrific job putting together a FAQ page and detailed, dedicated pages showing examples of all sorts of signals: teleseisms, local quakes, regional quakes, electronic noise, wind, glaciers, landslides, etc.

Kudos to the PNSN!



This is an 10 minute example from earlier today showing the Mag 2.5 at 13:42 UTC near Mt Saint Helens, and its aftershocks.
Pretty cool, eh?

image source page

ETA:
Happy Valentine's Day

edit on 2/14/2014 by Olivine because: (no reason given)

edit on 2/14/2014 by Olivine because: my new puppy needed walk--sorry for the delay in giving an example image



posted on Feb, 14 2014 @ 09:36 PM
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Ok something is going on here in SC; the whole ass-end of my trailer just shook like the washer was off tilt and it ain't on folks. Thought at first it was snow falling off roof, but a check local helios Hodge SC Pauline SC showed it's more than that!. Be back in a minute with screen caps; haven't seen anything yet on USGS. Master folkworm page for all SC helos



posted on Feb, 14 2014 @ 09:39 PM
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Atlanta Georgia USA.

Entire house shook. Short rattles, side to side. Nothing on USGS when I checked.


edit on 2/14/2014 by kosmicjack because: (no reason given)



posted on Feb, 14 2014 @ 09:41 PM
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You got a good jolt, SCGrits! Mag 4.4 according to USGS about 60 miles WSW of Columbia.

Be safe.



edit on 2/14/2014 by Olivine because: (no reason given)


Hmmm, classic USGS downgrade to Mag 4.1

4.1
12km WNW of Edgefield, South Carolina
2014-02-15 03:23:38 UTC4.8 km


Shallow--only 3.0 miles deep.
edit on 2/14/2014 by Olivine because: downgraded...shocking!



posted on Feb, 14 2014 @ 09:44 PM
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Ack! I hope that's the first, last, only.




posted on Feb, 14 2014 @ 09:45 PM
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It's causing quite the stir around these parts!

earthquake.usgs.gov...

Lot's of confusion and such.



posted on Feb, 14 2014 @ 10:00 PM
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Wow, Edgefield is near the GA/SC border near Augusta and I'm 30 mi south of the NC/SC border and I felt it. Here's the Bird helo near me



posted on Feb, 14 2014 @ 10:11 PM
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Good call with the helicorder. I tried posting one but can't from the phone. I'm almost literally sitting on top of one of those machines. It's kinda neat seeing such a local bit of data.

Fortunately this one is small. It could very easily have been a major one down near Charleston again.

Unpredictable, these things are.



posted on Feb, 14 2014 @ 10:57 PM
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The one at Bird SC is the nearest one to me and it's also very near the Haile goldmine in Kershaw so I tend to keep an eye on it and Jenkinsville just north of Columbia and Pauline just south of Spartanburg to triangulate. They've shut King's Mt down on the master page I ref earlier, but there are other King's Mt helis, but I have to hunt and peck for it.



posted on Feb, 15 2014 @ 04:38 AM
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that looks close to an 4.0.....
www.quake.utah.edu...



posted on Feb, 15 2014 @ 04:54 AM
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ressiv
that looks close to an 4.0.....
www.quake.utah.edu...


Initial, manual review for that quake USGS: 3.0 Ml with uncertainty error of .3

Considering the duration magnitude (Md) was about 3.3, the Ml for that quake should be about a 3.5 to 3.8. Bet that is revised tomorrow after Jamie at UU gets a hold of it. The sharp intensity of it should make it go up a bit once reviewed again by UU. Just a guess. But saw it come in. Also, that quake is within about 5 km of the epicenter of the big 1959 Hebgen Lake quake. Delayed aftershock, perhaps.
edit on Sat Feb 15th 2014 by TrueAmerican because: (no reason given)



posted on Feb, 15 2014 @ 05:18 AM
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She is strobing hard, right now.

Hard.

# 164



posted on Feb, 15 2014 @ 02:37 PM
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How come you number your posts?



posted on Feb, 16 2014 @ 02:13 AM
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annoying little gif animation of the Southern Xinjiang. China 7.3Ms quake of 12/02/2014


interactive map of the "foreshocks". file is actually all China from 19/1 to 12/2 2014, so zoom out if that area interests you
interactive map of the aftershocks to 15/02/2014 20:32:59.8
data is CST (local time), they are 8 hrs ahead of UTC

yup that was a magnitude 5.4 Ms on Date/Time (local): 11/02/2014 10:14:57.4
Lat: 36.15 Long: 82.46
Depth: 11
almost in the same spot, 2km SW



posted on Feb, 16 2014 @ 02:47 PM
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What makes you say they have taken a back seat to the volcanoes? Current volcanic activity is still way down on what it was, despite Kelut.


Click the image to enlarge

Earthquakes - Mag 6 are plummeting towards sub 100 in a 12 month period and the global calculated Mag 5 quakes for the last 52 weeks is approaching sub 4000 which is lower than in many many years.

The latest weekly geophysical report is available - see my signature.

The massive amount of pink at the bottom right of the lines is the indicator that things are quiet. Mag 7 'no quake' gap is getting towards the longest I have recorded so far and the same with the Mag 8 'no quake' gap


Click the image to enlarge

In addition to that Category force storms seem to be on hold - none for 3 weeks now yet we are progressing towards the time of year when there are not many anyway. Currently the only thing that has had a slight rise is the SFU values for the sun and they are nowhere near where they should be for solar max. In the same week in 2012 there were storm amounting to 8 units of category force (see the 28 Dec link below) and now there are none.

All of these are tracked in the weekly geophysical reports and there is well over a years worth (61 weeks) of weekly reports now commencing with 28 Dec 2012 - post apocalypse survival!! (Link to all as a category)



posted on Feb, 16 2014 @ 03:18 PM
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PuterMan
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What makes you say they have taken a back seat to the volcanoes? Current volcanic activity is still way down on what it was, despite Kelut.


The intensity, or dramatic nature of the eruptions over the past 5-6 weeks has been higher than the earthquake headlines, that's all.




posted on Feb, 16 2014 @ 03:56 PM
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South Carollina had another - 3.2 in the same area as the 4.1

M 3.2 - 12km W of Edgefield, South Carolina

Time
2014-02-16 14:23:35 UTC-06:00
Location
33.790°N 82.059°W
Depth
5.0km



posted on Feb, 16 2014 @ 08:42 PM
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adding more credence to Muzzys Rule, Energy Released was down below 10 again on the 11th, these are the 3rd and 4th M5+ quakes in the NZ/Kermadec Region since. Muzzys Feb ER Chart


Universal Time February 16 2014 at 13:50:22
NZ Daylight Time Monday, February 17 2014 at 2:50:22 am
Latitude, Longitude -44.12, 168.29
Intensity ? severe
Focal Depth 8 km
Magnitude 5.0435ML
Location 65 km west of Haast
139 Felt Reports
www.geonet.org.nz...

Universal Time February 17 2014 at 1:06:00
NZ Daylight Time Monday, February 17 2014 at 2:06:00 pm
Latitude, Longitude -30.18, -177.27
Intensity ? strong
Focal Depth 33 km
Magnitude 5.1093ML
Location 995 km north-east of Whangarei
www.geonet.org.nz...



edit on 02u464614 by muzzy because: Muzzys Rule says: When the Energy Released (TTNT) for New Zealand falls below 10, within the next 6 days there will be a magnitude 5+ quake somewhere within the New Zealand and Kermadec Island Region.



posted on Feb, 17 2014 @ 01:36 AM
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a map of a few aftershocks of that West Coast/Fiordland M5.04 posted by muzzy
 

goo.gl...
right at the end of the Alpine Fault

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