Friday, August 13, 2010

Mariana Islands, Ecuador, Peru Earthquakes Over 7 On Richter Scale

Just When You Thought the rate of large Earthquakes had slowed, was random news of two in one day, one in the Mariana Islands, and on the other impacting Ecuador and Peru, and Kari Si over 7 on the Richter Scale. That puts the total number of Earthquakes over 7 at 17

According to the U.S. Geological Survey's (USGS) own chart, That Makes 2010 the most dangerous year for Earthquakes over 7, with 17 That's more than just one 2009's mark of 15 and it's just August 13th, 2010. (Until this year, 2009 was the greatest year this 21st Century with 16, Followed by 2001 with 15 Earthquakes.) 

Mariana Islands, Guam Earthquake 

The USGS posted the following information on the Mariana Islands, Guam Earthquake: 

Magnitude 
7.2 

Date-Time 
Friday, August 13, 2010 at 9:19:32 p.m. UTC 
Saturday, August 14, 2010 at 7:19:32 AM at epicenter 

Location 
12.409 ° N, 141.487 ° E 

Depth 
4.7 km (2.9 miles) (poorly constrained) 

Region 
Mariana ISLANDS REGION 

Distances 
375 km (230 miles) WSW of Hagatna, Guam 
445 km (275 miles) WSW of Rota, Northern Mariana Islands 
485 km (300 miles) NE of Yap, Micronesia 
550 km (340 miles) WSW of Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands 

Location Uncertainty 
horizontal / - 14.6 km (9.1 miles), depth / - 5.1 km (3.2 miles) 

Parameters 
NST = 294, NPH = 296, Dmin = 389.6 km, Rmss = 1.3 sec, Gp = 32 °, 
M-type = (unknown type), Version = 6 

According to Reuters there was no report of destruction from the earthquake Because it was 215 miles off the coast of Guam. There's no tsunami warning as of this Writing. This is Where we turn to Twitter. 

Twitter has no tweets from anyone in trouble 

Twitter, as of this writing, has no tweets of anyone in the kind of trouble for months, using a search for "Guam." What is there are a lot of tweets and links to the turbid blog posts. But That Can not Be Said for Ecuador. 

Newscasters feel Ecuador Earthquake (Video) 

Obviously, and unlike the Guam Earthquake, the Ecuador Earthquake was felt Throughout That country, Including the capital city of Quinto. Here's the USGS data: 

Magnitude 
7.1 

Date-Time 
Thursday, August 12, 2010 at 11:54:16 UTC 
Thursday, August 12, 2010 at 6:54:16 AM at epicenter 

Location 
1260 ° S, 77.312 ° W 

Depth 
211 km (131.1 miles) set by location program on 

Region 
ECUADOR 

Distances 
145 km (90 miles) E of Ambato, Ecuador 
155 km (95 miles) ENE of Riobamba, Ecuador 
155 km (95 miles) SSW of Nueva Loja, Ecuador 
175 km (110 miles) SE of QUITO, Ecuador 

Location Uncertainty 
horizontal / - 3.3 km (2.1 miles); depth fixed by location program on 

Parameters 
NST = 523, NPH = 523, Dmin = 752.8 km, Rmss = 0.87 sec, Gp = 14 °, 
M-type = teleseismic article Magnitude (Mw), Version = 8 

As of this writing, there's no statement from Ecuador President Rafael Correa.

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