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Earth Quake statistics & Locations

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RainbowUnicorn Offline
Indonesia is a little concerning

6.0 then a 4.9 then a 4.5 then a 4.8 then a 6.4
the 6.0 then going to a larger one 6.4 is what concerns me.
suggesting potential of a combined magnitude equal to roughly a 8.5 somewhere if the 2 combined 6.0 & 6.4 are released at the same time somewhere else.
fingers crossed
because there is lots of movement around this area it means it is a lot less likely to be released in 1 single event

https://tinyurl.com/y78zs5fg

M 6.0 - 65km SSW of Bogorawatu, Indonesia
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[Image: tsunami.jpg]
[Image: tsunami.jpg]


Time 2019-01-21 23:59:22 (UTC)
Location 10.311°S 119.147°E
Depth 16.8 km


M 6.4 - 85km SSW of Bogorawatu, Indonesia
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[Image: tsunami.jpg]
[Image: tsunami.jpg]


Time 2019-01-22 05:10:03 (UTC)
Location 10.466°S 119.031°E
Depth 27.0 km





M 6.7 - Prince Edward Islands region
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Time 2019-01-22 19:01:43 (UTC)
Location 43.078°S 42.226°E
Depth 10.0 km
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M 5.1 - 248km SSE of L'Esperance Rock, New Zealand
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Time 2019-01-23 07:06:56 (UTC)
Location 33.527°S 177.953°W
Depth 10.0 km

M 5.2 - Central Mid-Atlantic Ridge
Time 2019-01-23 14:48:29 (UTC)
Location 8.046°N 38.065°W
Depth 10.0 km

M 5.2 - 130km S of Raoul Island, New Zealand
Time 2019-01-23 17:52:56 (UTC)
Location 30.443°S 177.971°W
Depth 10.0 km


direction of force would be running along the plate boundary through new Caledonia & Vanuatu  toward the Solomon islands
with soo many energy distribution points on the plate i would guess it dissipate unnoticed
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RainbowUnicorn Offline
following some recent larger quakes on the pacific plate
there is now some movement in Philippines. it looks ok given the sizen and magnitude, however i do wonder if something bigger is due around there.

this area
M 5.1 - 27km ENE of General Luna, Philippines

Time 2019-02-08 12:45:39 (UTC) Location 9.876°N 126.391°E Depth 10.0 km

if this area continues to have these smaller ones shallower than 15kms then i think it will dissipate



note recent ridge activity

M 5.4 - Southwest Indian Ridge

Time 2019-02-08 03:11:05 (UTC) Location 32.831°S 57.141°E Depth10.0 km

M 4.9 - 231km E of Ittoqqortoormiit, Greenland

Time 2019-02-02 09:18:46 (UTC) Location 70.022°N 15.987°W Depth10.0 km


M 4.6 - 248km E of Ittoqqortoormiit, Greenland

Time 2019-02-02 10:13:38 (UTC) Location 70.031°N 15.507°W Depth10.0 km


M 4.9 - Northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge

Time 2019-02-04 21:06:20 (UTC) Location 44.661°N 28.221°W Depth 10.0 km
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M 4.1 - 41km S of Atka, Alaska

Time 2019-02-14 13:01:46 (UTC)
Location 51.825°N 174.095°W
Depth 76.6 km

above maybe a false read

M 3.7 - 2km S of Bluffdale, Utah
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Time 2019-02-15 12:09:51 (UTC)
Location 40.465°N 111.949°W
Depth 8.8 km

M 3.2 - 2km S of Bluffdale, Utah
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Time 2019-02-15 12:02:50 (UTC)
Location 40.466°N 111.947°W
Depth 8.8 km

M 5.0 - Northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge

Time 2019-02-14 20:43:32 (UTC)
Location 35.352°N 35.928°W
Depth 10.0 km


M 6.2 - Northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge
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Time 2019-02-14 19:57:05 (UTC)
Location 35.436°N 36.092°W
Depth 10.0 km

all appear to be roughly in sequence along a line probably nothing of significance just a curious observation
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