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Category: Indonesia (page 3)

Earthquake Report: 2015 Summary M GT 7

Posted on: January 2, 2016 Last updated on: January 2, 2016 Written by: Jay Patton Comments: 1
Here I summarize the global seismicity for 2015. I limit this summary to earthquakes with magnitude greater than or equal to M 7.0. I reported on all but one of these earthquakes. Here are all the annual summaries: 2015 Earthquake…
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Earthquake Report: Nicobar Isles and Sumatra!

Posted on: November 8, 2015 Last updated on: November 2, 2023 Written by: Jay Patton Comments: 3
This past 24 hours include two large earthquakes in the region of the Sumatra-Andaman subduction zone offshore of Sumatra. Here is a map using the USGS online GIS interface. Here are the two large earthquakes posted on the USGS websites:…
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Plate Tectonics: 200 Ma

Posted on: October 7, 2015 Last updated on: October 7, 2015 Written by: Jay Patton Comments: 0
Gibbons and others (2015) have put together a suite of geologic data (e.g. ages of geologic units, fossils), plate motion data (geometry of plates and ocean ridge spreading rates), and plate tectonic data (initiation and cessation of subduction or collision,…
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Earthquake in Papua New Guinea!

Posted on: September 12, 2015 Last updated on: September 12, 2015 Written by: Jay Patton Comments: 0
In the last ~24 hours, we have had a few earthquakes in northeastern Papua New Guinea, all in the M 5 range. Here are the USGS web sites for these earthquakes: 2015.09.11 M 5.5 2015.09.11 M 5.3 2015.09.12 M 5.0…
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New Guinea Earthquake Update #2

Posted on: July 28, 2015 Last updated on: July 28, 2015 Written by: Jay Patton Comments: 0
There have been a few more data products produced for this earthquake (that has not had any aftershocks). IRIS has produced some educational material, called “teaching moments” (or, could be called, learning moments, heheh). However, their data are often poorly…
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New Guinea Earthquake Update #1

Posted on: July 27, 2015 Last updated on: July 27, 2015 Written by: Jay Patton Comments: 3
Here is an update on the M = 7.0 New Guinea earthquake. Here is my first post about this earthquake. As I mentioned, there has been a flurry of seismic activity along the New Britain and Solomon trenches to the…
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New Guinea Earthquake!

Posted on: July 27, 2015 Last updated on: July 27, 2015 Written by: Jay Patton Comments: 4
Moments ago we had a large magnitude earthquake (M = 7.0) on land in northeastern New Guinea, Indonesia. Here is the USGS website for this earthquake. Here is a preliminary map that shows estimates of ground shaking intensity based upon…
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Andaman Sea Earthquake!

Posted on: July 2, 2015 Last updated on: July 2, 2015 Written by: Jay Patton Comments: 4
Today we had a small earthquake in the Andaman Sea, west of Thailand and east of the Andaman Isles (India). The Andaman Sea is a region of backarc spreading and connects the Sumatra fault (a (strike-slip) sliver fault that accommodates…
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Borneo Earthquake!

Posted on: June 4, 2015 Last updated on: June 4, 2015 Written by: Jay Patton Comments: 1
We had an extensional earthquake in northwest Borneo today. The region is an old accretionary prism, probably still active. Here is the USGS web page for this M 6.0 earthquake. Here is a map that shows where today’s earthquake is,…
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Santa Cruz (western Pacific) Earthquake Swarm!

Posted on: May 24, 2015 Last updated on: May 24, 2015 Written by: Jay Patton Comments: 4
The past couple of days have brought us a series of large magnitude strike-slip earthquakes along a plate boundary between the Solomon Trench and the New Hebrides Trench. I posted about the first earthquake here and here. This swarm of…
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