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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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Small Earthquake near Point Arena!

Posted on: July 27, 2015 Last updated on: July 27, 2015 Written by: Jay Patton Comments: 5
Today we had a small magnitude, M = 3.5, earthquake near Point Arena. Based upon the location and focal mechanism, I interpret this to have been a north-northwest striking right-lateral (dextral) strike-slip earthquake. The fault that ruptured is likely either…
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Fox Islands Earthquake!

Posted on: July 27, 2015 Last updated on: July 27, 2015 Written by: Jay Patton Comments: 3
Tonight we had a large earthquake along the Aleutian subduction zone. Here is the USGS web page for this M = 6.9 earthquake. Here is a map that shows some of the large earthquakes in this region from 1996 through…
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Earthquake near the Santa Cruz Islands (western Pacific)!

Posted on: July 17, 2015 Last updated on: July 17, 2015 Written by: Jay Patton Comments: 0
We just had an earthquake near the Santa Cruz Islands in the western Pacific Ocean. Here is the USGS web page for this earthquake. Here is a map that I quickly put together with the moment tensor from the M…
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Earthquake in the Solomons!

Posted on: July 13, 2015 Last updated on: July 13, 2015 Written by: Jay Patton Comments: 4
While I was away from the office, we had a M 6.7 earthquake near the Solomon Islands. Here is a link to the USGS website for the M = 6.7 and M = 6.0 earthquakes. While the epicenter plots near…
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Springfield Earthquake!

Posted on: July 6, 2015 Last updated on: July 6, 2015 Written by: Jay Patton Comments: 0
It took me a couple days to catch up with things, so I missed posting about this earthquake until now. We had a Mw = 4.2 earthquake northeast of Eugene on the morning of 2015.07.04. Here is the USGS web…
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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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Mid Atlantic Ridge Earthquake!

Posted on: June 18, 2015 Last updated on: June 18, 2015 Written by: Jay Patton Comments: 0
Yesterday (I was busy preparing revisions to a paper that was due, the 5th 18 hr day in a row) there was a large earthquake along a fracture zone (transform plate boundary) near the Mid Atlantic ridge (MAR). Here is…
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