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Christchurch New Zealand Quaking Again

December 22, 2011

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Just off the coast of Christchurch New Zealand, several moderate earthquakes shook within minutes of each other including the strongest quake to ring the planet in at least a week.

First, a magnitude 5.8. Eight minutes later, a magnitude 5.3. Twenty four minutes later, a magnitude 4.2. At this point the magnitudes were diminishing somewhat. However, forty-eight minutes later, the strongest yet, a magnitude 5.9. It’s not over yet… an hour and a half later, a magnitude 4.8. Hopefully that’s it, as of this post time.

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Hopefully those in Christchurch who suffered through the devastating 7.0 earthquake in September 2010, are prepared for another possible upset. Lets hope this recent group of quakes goes to rest. However when moderate quakes occur in such short time, separated by distances of 5 to 10 kilometers, it appears as though stresses are cracking all over that region rather than at just one location exhibiting a shock, and then aftershocks, etc.

Something’s up… or should I say, ‘down’. Plus, a new moon in a couple of days?

 

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San Francisco Earthquakes, USGS Coverup?

October 20, 2011

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Today, the San Francisco Bay Area shook with two decent size earthquakes in the magnitude 4 range on the Hayward fault. Two quakes of this magnitude in one day is unheard of.

Having experienced both of these earthquakes myself today (I happen to live only a handful of miles away from today’s epicenter), and having more than a decade of earthquake experience in this geographical area, the 2nd earthquake today felt without a doubt stronger than the first, while at the same time they (the USGS) immediately downgraded the 2nd quake from a 4.2 to a 3.9, then to a 3.8! No way! I’ve felt enough 3 and 4-range quakes to know what these feel like. This 2nd one today really shook the place strongly.

I wonder if ‘they’ do not wish to alarm the populace that this 2nd quake is stronger than the first, and therefore is not an aftershock but possibly another fore-shock? You see, aftershocks are smaller than the initial quake, and additionally also begin to occur almost immediately after the initial quake. Today, the 2nd, seemingly larger quake came nearly 6 hours later. Seems suspicious.

This time it seems so obvious to me that there may be some conspiracy going on over at USGS. I hate to say it, because I’m not a conspiracy nut. However there is all sorts of history regarding government ‘officials’ not wanting to alarm the public one way or another, so, why should this be any different… ?

While watching the live TV news coverage after the event, as they continue to interview lots of people on the air, nearly every single one of them have said that they are amazed and astounded at the magnitude reported now by the USGS. The people saying this are mostly experienced long-time residents of earthquake country…

I have just lost nearly all credibility of the USGS, and the methodology that they are using to measure quakes today. How is it that they ALWAYS (90% of the time) downgrade a quake? Why not mix some upgrades with the downgrades – over the years on average? It’s always down… That tells me that either their measuring equipment or methodology is entirely faulty, or there is a deliberate intention to downgrade quakes. I believe now that it may be deliberate. They are a government organization after all, who answers up the chain of command. Think about it.

All I can say is that I’m glad I’m moving out of this area within a few months!

 

Update,

I dug up a few waveforms of the two quakes, as shown below for simple non-scientific comparison (C043 NC HNZ, C033 NC HNZ). USGS says Quake-2 was weaker than Quake-1.

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In addition, to put the USGS initial reporting ‘error’ into perspective, in the particular case of Quake-2, they initially rated it magnitude 4.2, then downgraded to 3.8, which is a difference in strength of 2.5 times! In other words, their error was 250%. (Note, it’s a logarithmic scale, e.g. a magnitude 5 is 10x stronger than a magnitude 4)

Seems like their computer algorithms are a bit off-the-mark.
Update, October 27, 2011
Yet another earthquake rattled the Bay Area originating from the Hayward Fault in the East Bay, again not too far from where I currently live. This time, around 5:30 in the morning, I had just sat down with my morning coffee and turned on the laptop, then …Bang-Jolt ~~followed by shaking for about 8 seconds. Sure got the heart pumping. I popped on the TV, minutes later the initial report was a magnitude 3.9. Then, wouldn’t you know it, about 15 minutes later it was downgraded to a 3.6. What’s up with that?

This State sure has been shaking lately. Last night a 4.7 up near Truckee. Oh, by the way, that earthquake was initially a 5.2, then downgraded to a 4.7. Downgraded by the USGS? Really? (insert sarcasm …shocking)

 

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Strong Earthquake Rocks East Coast USA, Virginia

August 23, 2011

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VIRGINIA: STRONG EARTHQUAKE ROCKS EAST COAST USA

Magnitude 5.9
(later downgraded to 5.8 by USGS)

Tuesday, August 23, 2011 at 17:51:03 UTC
Tuesday, August 23, 2011 at 01:51:03 PM at epicenter

Location 37.975°N, 77.969°W
Depth 1 km (~0.6 mile) (poorly constrained)
(later updated to 6 km (3.7 miles)

Region VIRGINIA

Distances

6 km (4 miles) SSE (152°) from Louisa, VA
6 km (4 miles) SW (236°) from Mineral, VA
26 km (16 miles) SE (133°) from Gordonsville, VA
66 km (41 miles) NW (318°) from Richmond, VA
134 km (83 miles) SW (219°) from Washington, DC

 

Earthquake depth was VERY SHALLOW, ~1km, meaning lots of shaking…
(update, USGS just changed depth to 3.5 miles still pretty shallow)

Shook much of Washington, D.C., felt as far north as Rhode Island, New York City

Brings down cell phone / landline service to New York (apparently now restored)
All Flights Grounded at New York Airports
Pentagon Evacuated
Office Workers Scramble onto Streets in Washington DC
Rattles Manhattan
US Capitol Building Evacuated
2 Nuke Reactors Taken Offline
Downtown Baltimore: Office Workers Run to Streets
Felt in Toronto Canada
Geologist Warns of Aftershocks
Union Station Evacuated, Chunks of Ceiling Falling…
National Monuments Evacuated and Closed
LaGuardia Airport Evacuated
Verizon and ATT say Very High Volume Making Service Spotty
Nuclear Regulatory Commission: …not immediately aware of any damage
NRC: Officials are still assessing the situation
North Anna Nuclear Power Station, now using four diesel generators to maintain cooling
People “Panicking”
News Agencies telling people to ‘Calm Down’
JFK resumes flights
Could be some structural damaged buildings: being inspected
University of California, R. Allen: “Cannot rule out larger quake to come”
Workers return to Pentagon…
Washington Monument Reportedly LEANING?!
Tremors felt as far north as Bath, Maine
President to speak and calm people’s nerves
Californians chuckle…
USGS: The largest damaging earthquake in that zone since 1875
Wall Street Surges, Rallies while earth shakes
Broken Spire at the National Cathedral, DC
“a thunderous noise”
The largest to ever hit the D.C. area
White House Roof Snipers Scramble From Hiding Holes During Quake

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Edgartown, Martha’s Vineyard Courthouse Evacuated During Quake
Obama didn’t feel it while on Golf Course, but apparently ‘double bogeyed’ oops…

and the best news is…
DC Employee Evacuation Results in Temporary Economic Recovery

 

Washington DC earthquake damage
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(sorry, i couldn’t resist…)

 

Cracks Found at Washington Monument
Quake waves raced west, 500 miles/min, reaching CA seismo monitors in 5 minutes
…even on the East Coast you want to be prepared

 

Virginia Earthquake Seismic Waves Race Across the Country
YouTube Preview Image

 

Food For Thought,
Could This Be A Foreshock??
(probably not, but it is possible)

 

You may be interested in
Earthquake History East Coast USA Continental Shelf

 

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Earthquake History, East Coast USA, Continental Shelf

August 23, 2011

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Map of US East Coast Earthquake History

(updated to include the August 23, 2011 earthquake location)

 

Latest major activity (on land):
UPDATE, AUGUST 23, STRONG EARTHQUAKE ROCKS EAST COAST USA, VIRGINIA

 

…original post
An unusual magnitude 3.9 earthquake rumbled beneath the Atlantic Ocean seafloor off the East Coast of the United States on November 30, 2010. It was unusual in the fact that it was located offshore of the east coast United States, where there is just a spotted history of earthquake activity.

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The earthquake occurred at a depth of 6.6 km, only about 100 miles off the coast of New Jersey and Long Island at the mid-Atlantic continental shelf region.

The eyebrow raising fact of this earthquake was its location. That is, right on the edge of the continental shelf where the seafloor drops from a depth of 500 feet all the way down a steep cliff to about 7,000 feet before gradually dropping further to depths as deep as 20,000 feet.

The location of the earthquake, although 4 miles below the surface (about 21,000 feet), is centered literally right on the top edge of the 7,000 foot cliff.

It is unimaginable to think about the consequences if part of the 7,000 foot cliff were to crack and fall away to the seafloor. Can you say, ‘Tsunami’?

There is no indication that this is a current possibility, simply an observation based on the location coupled with the fact that we don’t often see earthquakes in this general location.


Earthquake history of the mid-Atlantic continental shelf

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Planetary Alignment, May 2011

May 4, 2011

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An interesting planetary alignment is occurring now during May, 2011.

The planets of Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Earth, Venus, and Mercury are all fairly lined up in a row. Saturn is slightly out of the straight-line, but close.

Some people believe that events like this influence events here on Earth, and could also possibly induce earthquakes or volcanic activity.

We’ve recently looked at what seems to be some possible correlation between the HAARP Flux Magnetometer readings of the earth’s magnetic field – and earthquakes (just a notion), so this additional planetary alignment is interesting to note as well.

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Interesting observations like this may incline some folks to have a renewed look at their preparedness plans ;)

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Here is another look and angle at the alignment. This one more specifically at the plane at which it intersects the Earth.
Planetary Alignment Intersects Gulf of Aden



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Magnitude 6.5 Earthquake Deep in Mexico

April 7, 2011

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Large Earthquake, Veracruz Mexico

The largest earthquake to ever have rocked the region near Veracruz, Mexico, a magnitude 6.5 earthquake shook deep underground the morning of April 7, 2011.

The earthquake was located 104 miles (167 km) beneath the surface, 56 miles south of Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, Mexico – about 300 miles west of Belize and about 600 miles south of the tip of Texas.

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The USGS history of earthquakes in that region indicate that deep quakes have been common.

Blue (150 km +)
Green (70 km +)
Yellow (35 km +)

What has not been common there however are large earthquakes. All previous earthquakes in the region appear to have been significantly less in magnitude upon initial inspection of USGS map data. This 6.5 quake stands out.

2011 is shaping up where 2010 left off, shaking the planet with large and numerous earthquakes.

Update: half a day later, still no Aftershocks. That seems a bit odd.


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4.4 Earthquake off Oregon Coast, Foreshock?

March 26, 2011

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credit: base images: GoogleEarth, IRIS
credit: overlay: MSB

I found this latest earthquake to be interesting, 100 miles off the coast of California / Oregon, a magnitude 4.4.

The magnitude is of no particular interest, however it’s location is, at least to me… Given the recent very large earthquakes that have been shaking at the Pacific tectonic plate boundaries during the past year or so, the remaining ‘untouched’ region so far has been the west coast U.S (untouched – meaning a large earthquake).

While looking at the location of the past 5,000 earthquakes in the region shown in the map above, it is interesting that the recent magnitude 4.4 earthquake occurred in an area by itself, with no other apparent history of quakes there. In itself this is not alarming, but given the specific region with it’s very high concentration of historical earthquakes pulling and tugging at the Pacific plate boundary, the specific location of yesterday’s quake is exactly between two very active zones.

Could it be a precursor or fore-shock of the next big Pacific plate earthquake? Or is it just another anomaly. No one knows of course, but it did peak my curiosity.

The region is complicated in that on the left there is the Pacific plate, which is actually pulling away from the coast there. Towards the right, just off the coast of Oregon and northern California lies the Cascadia Subduction Zone, where the piece in-between itself and the Pacific plate (the Juan de Fuca plate) is actually diving down underneath the North American plate to the right.

This subduction zone is capable of producing magnitude 9+ earthquakes, and it’s historical timetable is due for another one.

Got your earthquake kit ready?



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