Today is one of my busiest days of the semester. I am administering a final and my two classes are presenting their video projects. Then, we had this M 6.5 earthquake in the wee hours and a M 7.7 (prelim…
Earthquake Report: Mendocino fault!
I was awake and just logging into my laptop, still in bed, when I first felt some movement. The movement was slight and not impulsive, so I thought it was a small earthquake. Then the shaking reappeared. This is when…
Earthquake Report: Petrolia (CA)
This morning there was a good shaker that was widely felt across the region. I did not feel it. I was probably driving at the time, or grading papers, which can have the same sense-deadening effect. Here is the USGS…
Earthquake Report: Kaikōura, New Zealand Post # 01
This is the first of several posts about a complex earthquake series that happened along the northern end of the South Island in New Zealand. I was at sea on the R/V Tangaroa collecting piston cores offshore along the Hikurangi…
Earthquake Report: Laytonville (northern CA)!
This morning there was another earthquake in northern CA between the San Andreas (SAF) and Maacama faults (MF). This region has been active for the past few years, with earthquakes in the M 3-4 range. Most recently, there was a…
Earthquake Report: Laytonville, CA
Last night we had an earthquake between the Maacama faults and the San Andreas fault. This region has experienced several earthquakes recently, which makes me think that there may be an unmapped fault there (there is no hydrothermal or oil…
Earthquake Report: Bering-Kresla Shear Zone (Russia, west of Aleutians)
If there is an earthquake and nobody is there to feel it, did it shake? Here is the USGS website for the M 6.3 earthquake that occurred in the far western Aleutians, so far west, it is called Russia. Below…
Earthquake Report: Mendocino fault!
Well, I felt that one. The shaking lasted about 5-7 seconds in Manila, CA (where I live). Here is the USGS website for this M = 5.6 earthquake. This earthquake appears to have occurred along the Mendocino fault, a right-lateral…
Earthquake Report: Equatorial Mid Atlantic Ridge
Between my trip to southern Oregon for a talk on Cascadia subduction zone earthquake and tsunami hazards and preparing for a talk on the tectonic contribution to sea-level rise, there were two earthquakes. The first one, which I will write…
Earthquake Report: New Hebrides Update #1
Well, as I was writing my initial report, some aftershocks hit. My initial report is(here, where I provide more information about the tectonics). At first I interpreted this M 7.2 earthquake as a northeast striking left-lateral strike-slip earthquake. However, these…