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MAJOR EARTHQUAKE Magnitude 7.5 - NORTHERN PERU
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| 9/25/05
Posted on 09/25/2005 7:50:55 PM PDT by Revel
A major earthquake occurred at 01:55:34 (UTC) on Monday, September 26, 2005. The magnitude 7.5 event has been located in NORTHERN PERU. The hypocentral depth was estimated to be 85 km (53 miles). (This event has been reviewed by a seismologist.)
Magnitude 7.5 Date-Time Monday, September 26, 2005 at 01:55:34 (UTC) = Coordinated Universal Time Sunday, September 25, 2005 at 8:55:34 PM = local time at epicenter Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones Location 5.657°S, 76.366°W Depth 85.4 km (53.1 miles) Region NORTHERN PERU Distances 75 km (50 miles) NE of Moyobamba, Peru 175 km (110 miles) ENE of Chachapoyas, Peru 645 km (400 miles) SSE of QUITO, Ecuador 715 km (445 miles) N of LIMA, Peru Location Uncertainty horizontal +/- 7.4 km (4.6 miles); depth +/- 14.2 km (8.8 miles) Parameters Nst=186, Nph=186, Dmin=701.4 km, Rmss=0.97 sec, Gp= 40°, M-type=moment magnitude (Mw), Version=6 Source USGS NEIC (WDCS-D) Event ID usdlad
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/recenteqsww/Quakes/usdlad.htm
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To: bd476
We've had several deep shakers on the SE rift over here. Vanatu rocked lately. Seems the Pacific Plate is reacting to the shift in the Indian plate.
Who knows.
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posted on
09/25/2005 11:48:58 PM PDT
by
BIGLOOK
(I once opposed keelhauling but recently have come to my senses.)
Magnitude 7.5 NORTHERN PERU Monday, September 26, 2005 at 01:55:34 UTC Preliminary Earthquake Report U.S. Geological Survey, National Earthquake Information Center World Data Center for Seismology, Denver
This major earthquake ruptured beneath Northern Peru. The tectonic regime of this region is dominated by the ongoing subduction of the Nazca plate beneath the western margin of the South American plate. The subduction process begins west of the Peruvian coast at the Peru-Chile trench where the Nazca plate begins its decent into the mantle. The oceanic Nazca plate is moving east relative to the South American plate at a rate of about 7 cm per year. Convergence of these massive plates is not only responsible for the numerous earthquakes in the region but is also responsible for building the Andes mountains.
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posted on
09/25/2005 11:55:57 PM PDT
by
bd476
To: Revel
7.5 yikes ! How populated ?
43
posted on
09/25/2005 11:59:54 PM PDT
by
ChadGore
(VISUALIZE 62,041,268 Bush fans.)
Note: Here's a little perspective on worldwide earthquakes and how often they occur:
Earthquake Lists
Earthquake Facts and Statistics
Frequency of Occurrence of Earthquakes
Descriptor |
Magnitude |
Average Annually |
Great |
8 and higher |
1 ¹ |
Major |
7 - 7.9 |
17 ² |
Strong |
6 - 6.9 |
134 ² |
Moderate |
5 - 5.9 |
1319 ² |
Light |
4 - 4.9 |
13,000 (estimated) |
Minor |
3 - 3.9 |
130,000 (estimated) |
Very Minor |
2 - 2.9 |
1,300,000 (estimated) |
¹ Based on observations since 1900. ² Based on observations since 1990. |
The USGS estimates that several million earthquakes occur in the world each year. Many go undetected because they hit remote areas or have very small magnitudes. The NEIC now locates about 50 earthquakes each day, or about 20,000 a year.
Number of Earthquakes Worldwide for 2000 - 2005 Located by the US Geological Survey National Earthquake Information Center
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Magnitude |
2000 |
2001 |
2002 |
2003 |
2004 |
2005 |
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8.0 to 9.9 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
2 |
1 |
7.0 to 7.9 |
14 |
15 |
13 |
14 |
14 |
7 |
6.0 to 6.9 |
158 |
126 |
130 |
140 |
140 |
107 |
5.0 to 5.9 |
1345 |
1243 |
1218 |
1203 |
1496 |
1209 |
4.0 to 4.9 |
8045 |
8084 |
8584 |
8462 |
10908 |
9604 |
3.0 to 3.9 |
4784 |
6151 |
7005 |
7624 |
7936 |
5403 |
2.0 to 2.9 |
3758 |
4162 |
6419 |
7727 |
6317 |
3010 |
1.0 to 1.9 |
1026 |
944 |
1137 |
2506 |
1344 |
17 |
0.1 to 0.9 |
5 |
1 |
10 |
134 |
103 |
0 |
No Magnitude |
3120 |
2938 |
2937 |
3608 |
2939 |
606 |
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Total |
22256 |
23534 |
27454 |
31419 |
* 31199 |
* 19964 |
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Estimated Deaths |
231 |
21357 |
1685 |
33819 |
284010 |
1952 |
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Number of Earthquakes in the United States for 2000 - 2005 Located by the US Geological Survey National Earthquake Information Center
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Magnitude |
2000 |
2001 |
2002 |
2003 |
2004 |
2005 |
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8.0 to 9.9 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
7.0 to 7.9 |
0 |
1 |
1 |
2 |
0 |
1 |
6.0 to 6.9 |
10 |
5 |
5 |
7 |
2 |
3 |
5.0 to 5.9 |
60 |
45 |
70 |
54 |
25 |
36 |
4.0 to 4.9 |
287 |
294 |
538 |
541 |
284 |
250 |
3.0 to 3.9 |
913 |
834 |
1525 |
1303 |
1363 |
999 |
2.0 to 2.9 |
657 |
646 |
1228 |
704 |
1336 |
1193 |
1.0 to 1.9 |
0 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
1 |
1 |
0.1 to 0.9 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
No Magnitude |
415 |
434 |
507 |
333 |
540 |
71 |
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Total |
2342 |
2261 |
3876 |
2946 |
* 3551 |
* 2554 |
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Estimated Deaths |
0 |
0 |
0 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
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Red values indicate the earthquakes occurred in Alaska. Blue values indicate the earthquakes occurred in California. * As of 25 September 2005
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44
posted on
09/26/2005 1:11:22 AM PDT
by
bd476
To: BIGLOOK
45
posted on
09/26/2005 2:10:26 AM PDT
by
bd476
To: bd476
This is number three in
Gordon Michael Scallion's "4 Quake Scenario":Sep 12, 2005, 07:30
Here is what is unfolding regarding my 4-Quake Scenario; On August 16 a magnitude 7.2 earthquake hit Honshu Japan. This began a new 4-Quake Scenario. Then within weeks on September 9, 2005, a second quake measuring magnitude 7.7 hit Papua New Guinea in the New Ireland Region. This was the second quake in my 4-Quake Scenario. I am now looking for the third quake to hit South America or Mexico this month or early next month. Should this occur, then I believe there is a better than 50% chance that a quake greater than magnitude 7.0 will hit the West Coast of America this year. The location and exact timing of such a quake is unknown at this time. Updates as I receive them.
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posted on
09/26/2005 2:44:11 AM PDT
by
SubMareener
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To: SubMareener
Thanks SubMareener. Isn't that the guy who is on Art Bell from time to time? He very well may have some accurate predicting skills or perhaps he found the same list I found on the USGS site.
It's a good reference on earthquakes' frequency of occurrence:
Frequency and Magnitude of Worldwide Earthquakes - Post 44
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posted on
09/26/2005 2:59:21 AM PDT
by
bd476
Peru.com (Translation: AIM and Google)
EARTHQUAKE LEAVES 4 DEAD PERSONS
Lunes, 26 de Septiembre de 2005
(Peru.com: 2005-9-26) At least four persons died and 20 houses collapsed in Lamas immediately after an earthquake of 7 grades on the Richter scale registered at 55 after 8 in the night in Moyabamba, department of St Martin.
They informed that the deceased were engineers who died after the bar of name ' Toritos Bar ' collapsed.
According to reports of the Geophysical Institute of Peru (IGP), the epicenter of the telluric movement was located to 85 kilometers to the south this of Moyabamba, to 100 kilometers of depth.
After the strong earthquake the electrical fluid in the cities of Rioja was cut, Bagua and Moyabamba. Also, the telephone service was restricted in the zone. The population of these localities chose to spend the night in the streets before the possibility of possible retorts.
It is possible to indicate that the tremor also felt in Lima Tumbes, Piura, Iquitos, Chiclayo and Cajamarca, but with smaller intensity.
TERREMOTO DEJA 4 MUERTOS
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posted on
09/26/2005 3:19:52 AM PDT
by
bd476
To: bd476
What high magnitude earthquake (7-7.9) occurred in the US this year (no color so it didn't occur in CA or Alaska)?
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posted on
09/26/2005 6:17:52 AM PDT
by
CedarDave
("I can't swing a dead cat without hitting a reporter" -- Lt. Gen. Honoré)
To: Black Tooth
"Are we going to be paying for this too?"Well, now that you mention it, I'm sure we will in one way or another.
50
posted on
09/26/2005 6:58:16 AM PDT
by
Designer
(Just a nit-pick'n and chagrin'n)
To: Black Tooth
JEEEZZZZ.... No kidding. The world is our oyster. We have only to pay for the pearls.
51
posted on
09/26/2005 7:38:00 AM PDT
by
Hi Heels
(Memo to Tom McClintock: Think White House.)
To: Hi Heels; Cuttnhorse
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Magnitude 7.5 - NORTHERN PERU 2005 September 26 01:55:39 UTCPreliminary Earthquake Report U.S. Geological Survey, National Earthquake Information Center World Data Center for Seismology, Denver
A major earthquake occurred at 01:55:39 (UTC) on Monday, September 26, 2005. The magnitude 7.5 event has been located in NORTHERN PERU. (This event has been reviewed by a seismologist.)
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Magnitude |
7.5 |
Date-Time |
Monday, September 26, 2005 at 01:55:39 (UTC) = Coordinated Universal Time Sunday, September 25, 2005 at 8:55:39 PM = local time at epicenter
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Location |
5.614°S, 76.371°W |
Depth |
132.3 km (82.2 miles) set by location program |
Region |
NORTHERN PERU |
Distances |
80 km (50 miles) NE of Moyobamba, Peru 175 km (110 miles) ENE of Chachapoyas, Peru 640 km (400 miles) SSE of QUITO, Ecuador 720 km (445 miles) N of LIMA, Peru
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Location Uncertainty |
horizontal +/- 5.7 km (3.5 miles); depth fixed by location program |
Parameters |
Nst=192, Nph=192, Dmin=706.1 km, Rmss=0.93 sec, Gp= 29°, M-type=teleseismic moment magnitude (Mw), Version=6 |
Source |
USGS NEIC (WDCS-D)
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Event ID |
usdlad |
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Printer friendly version For more information, go to http://neic.usgs.gov/ || Contacts
Back to: World map | USA map The official magnitude for this earthquake is indicated at the top of this page. This was the best available estimate of the earthquake's size, at the time that this page was created. Other magnitudes associated with web pages linked from here are those determined at various times following the earthquake with different types of seismic data. Although, given the data used, they are legitimate estimates of magnitude, they are not considered the official magnitude.
FAQ about Earthquakes | Earthquake Preparedness
The USGS Earthquake Hazards Program (EHP) of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is part of the National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program (NEHRP) led by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). |
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posted on
09/26/2005 7:57:31 AM PDT
by
null and void
(I'm a patient and peaceful man. Threaten me or mine, and that changes. Then, I am a vengeful man.)
To: nhoward14
Damn, you could hear that??? ; )
To: CedarDave
CedarDave wrote: "What high magnitude earthquake (7-7.9) occurred in the US this year (no color so it didn't occur in CA or Alaska)?" On June 14, 2005 at 7:50 p.m. PDT a 7.2 magnitude quake struck off the coast of Northern California West of Trinidad, California.
The earthquake was strong enough to generate a Tsunami Warning for the coastal areas from the California-Mexico border to the North tip of Vancouver Island, British Columbia.
Quake Off California Coast Free Republic thread
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posted on
09/26/2005 8:18:26 AM PDT
by
bd476
To: nhoward14
Some guy... somewhere... right now... is swearing to a woman that HE shook the world. LOL....
About 2 years ago we had a 5.2 in upstate NY that was widely felt in Vermont (where I live). My boss said that he was in the car on the way to the golf course, and his wife was at home asleep (it was early AM when it hit).
The EQ woke up his wife, who called him on his cell phone to tell him that "..she finally felt the earth move in bed".. Ouch! LOL...
LQ
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posted on
09/26/2005 8:22:08 AM PDT
by
LizardQueen
(The world is not out to get you, except in the sense that the world is out to get everyone.)
To: Revel
Just another bumpy morning on top of the subduction zone.
To: bd476
Thanks, forgot about that one. I remember now that some NW TV stations set up cameras at some beach locations hoping to catch a tsunami.
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posted on
09/26/2005 9:01:52 AM PDT
by
CedarDave
(Support the Troops Rally 9/25 -- Gold Star Families supporting our troops, God bless them all)
To: bd476
Yes, and here is his read on the Peruvian quake:
Sep 26, 2005, 08:32
Earth Changes
Quake Hits Peru - Third Part of 4-Quake Scenario Fulfilled
A powerful earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 7.0 (updated 9.26.05 to 7.5) hit northern Peru late Sunday, causing power outages and cutting phone service throughout much of the region.
Peru's Geophysics Institute said the quake struck at 8:55 p.m. and was centered about 60 miles northeast of the jungle city Moyobamba, 420 miles
This event fulfils the third part of my 4-Quake Scenario (see askgms update Sept. 12 for details on scenario). I am now having an uneasy feeling about Oct. as regards to geophysical activity along the West Coast of America. I have had recent dream insights of seeing a map of California from a high vantage point and then zooming in on Palm Springs, California and along a line from Eureka to Bakersfield. Should the 4th event in my 4-Quake Scenario occur, then within weeks of the recent earthquake in Peru, again October is in my visions, a magnitude 7.0-8.0 earthquake could occur in California. I will keep you posted.
- GMS
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posted on
09/26/2005 4:15:36 PM PDT
by
SubMareener
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To: bd476
Thanks for the png.
I notice no before or after shocks.
59
posted on
09/26/2005 5:55:05 PM PDT
by
oceanperch
(I love my Labradors Kolbe, Porter, Hunter and Yol)
To: Fred Nerks
That photo looks like a Plaza de Armas in any city in South America. A nice feature.
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