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for M4.8 on the east coast of the USA

Oblique reverse (compressional) earthquake mechanism
Felt widely

Learn more abt the difference between east coast & west coast earthquakes here: earthjay.com/?p=5970

earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquake

for M 7.4 in

reverse mechanism
possibly slip on an east dipping fault (?)
strong ground shaking felt widely
landslides & liquefaction
modest local

updated poster & report here: earthjay.com/?p=11904

for M7.4 & M6.5 in

sadly people are injured and worse

Reverse (Compressional) mechanism
Strong ground shaking
Interpretive Poster

Learn about regional tectonics from 2022 report: earthjay.com/?p=10450

earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquake

for in 2017 M 6.6 offshore of

reverse (compressional) earthquake mechanism
north of Pacific plate slab (?) so interesting earthquake in complicated tectonic region

learn more: earthjay.com/?p=5200

for in 2017 M5.7 in the offshore of

right-lateral strike-slip (moving side-by-side) earthquake
overlapping fracture zones & spreading ridges

learn more about the earthjay.com/?p=5210

for $OTD in 1964 M9.2 in

2nd largest eq recorded on modern instruments
generated coseismic (during the earthquake) vertical land motion
triggered a transpacific

read more earthjay.com/?p=3833

for in 2019 M 5.0 in

normal (extensional) oblique (strike-slip) earthquake mechanism
interesting location with historical analogue (1958 M 7.1)

learn more: earthjay.com/?p=8403

for M 6.9 in

oblique-normal (extensional and strike-slip)
strong shaking
chances for landslides and liquefaction

report with interpretive posters: earthjay.com/?p=11869

for M 6.9 in

earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquake

oblique normal (strike-slip with component of extension) near (though shallower) the location of M 7.0 on 2 April 2023

interpretive poster

2023 report here: earthjay.com/?p=10964

for in 2020 M 5.7 in

felt widely
normal (extensional) mechanism
associated with the Wasatch fault
@USGS_Quakes model suggests chance for liquefaction

learn more: earthjay.com/?p=9401

for in 2023 M 7.0 along the trench

outer rise normal (extensional) earthquake (not on subduction zone megathrust fault)
generated tsunami

learn more: earthjay.com/?p=10902

for in 2011 M 9.1 offshore of

megathrust subduction zone earthquake
generated transpacific
triggered landslides & induced liquefaction
strong shaking felt widely

learn interactively here: earthjay.com/?p=9773

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