Posted on 11/14/2007 8:03:44 AM PST by Vercingetorixbc
PaMom
Summary:
Magnitude M 7.7
Region ANTOFAGASTA, CHILE
Date time 2007-11-14 at 15:40:53.0 UTC
Location 22.19 S ; 69.84 W
Depth 60 km
Distances 99 km W Calama (pop 143,084 ; local time 12:40 2007-11-14)
38 km E Tocopilla (pop 24,460 ; local time 12:40 2007-11-14)
More seismicity information (Moment tensors, phases pickings, etc.)
Maps:
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References for tectonic plate boundaries:
Bird, P. (2003) An updated digital model of plate boundaries,
Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems, 4(3), 1027.
Google maps view: Seismicity from the previous 7 days in the area .
Regional seismicity:
Maps in progress...
More information at:
USGS/NEIC Denver, USA
List of data providers:
USGS/NEIC, Denver, USA (NEIR)
Map in progress...
http://www.emsc-csem.org/index.php?page=current⊂=detail&id=69899
((( TMer Ping )))
Well it’s sort of deep, and the initial epicenter seems to be on land, so the tsunami chances are reduced.
To: U.S. West Coast, Alaska, and British Columbia coastal regions
From: NOAA/NWS/West Coast and Alaska Tsunami Warning Center (Experimental Web Product)
Subject: Tsunami Advisory #1 issued 11/14/2007 at 7:56AM PST
This Tsunami Advisory is for residents along the California, Oregon, Washington, British Columbia, and Alaska coast. NO tsunami watch or warning is in effect for these areas.
A Tsunami Advisory is issued by the WCATWC whenever the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center in Ewa Beach, Hawaii has issued a warning for other regions in the Pacific Basin, and NO tsunami watch or warning is in effect for the states and provinces listed above. It is unlikely that these regions will upgraded to a tsunami warning or watch. Please refer to the PTWC message for further information about the warning.
Based on the earthquake location, magnitude and historic tsunami records, a damaging tsunami IS NOT expected along the California, Oregon, Washington, British Columbia, and Alaska coasts. Some of these areas may experience non-damaging sea level changes. At coastal locations which have experienced strong ground shaking, local tsunamis are possible due to underwater landslides.
At 7:41 AM Pacific Standard Time on November 14, an earthquake with preliminary magnitude 7.7 occurred in northern Chile. (Refer to the United States Geological Survey for official earthquake parameters.)
Messages will continue to be issued hourly by the WCATWC until the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center issues a cancellation or final message. See the WCATWC web site for basic tsunami information, safety rules, and a tsunami travel time map and table. (NOTE: Travel time maps and tables indicate forecasted times only, not that a wave dangerous to the U.S. west coast, British Columbia, or Alaska was generated.)
very norther Chile, west of Bolivia and just south of Peru
Sheesh, thats bigger than the Frisco quake early last century, isn’t it?
Just talking to a friend in Tecumo, well to the south. She didn’t feel a thing.
7.7 is one monster quake. Anybody know the population density of the region?
The Largest Earthquake in the World was recorded in Chile.
Chile
1960 May 22 19:11:14 UTC
Magnitude 9.5
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