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for M6.7 offshore of

High shaking intensity, reports of MMI 7
@USGS_Quakes model suggests good chance for earthquake induced liquefaction

Read report for temblor from 2017
earthjay.com/?p=5337

earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquake

for M6.7 in the

Reverse (Compressional) earthquake mechanism
High intensity shaking
Generated local tsunami

Report from 2017 earthquake in similar location:
earthjay.com/?p=5337

earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquake

for in 2019 M 7.1 offshore of in the Molucca Strait

interesting tectonics with opposing subduction zones
generated a local

read report earthjay.com/?p=9106

for in 2016 M 7.8 in

triggered thousands of landslides
we cored the turbidite (submarine landslide deposit) within days of the quake
generated local

read reports:
earthjay.com/?p=4489
earthjay.com/?p=4513

for in 2017 M 7.3 in

compressional (thrust) mechanism
shallow and large magnitude: many casualties :-(
high potential for landslides and liquefaction

read report:
earthjay.com/?p=6709

for 2022 M 7.3 near

outer rise compressional (reverse or thrust) mechanism
generated small

report:
earthjay.com/?p=10493

for in 2018 M 6.8 along the Mid Atlantic Ridge system

left-lateral strike-slip earthquake along the Jan Mayen transform fault system
historical analogues!

read report:
earthjay.com/?p=7972

for M 7.1 sequence in the

M6.7 foreshock to 7.1 both left-lateral strike-slip earthquakes in the Sunda block crust
triggered a M 6.7
both the 7.1 and triggered 6.7 caused tsunami

read report
earthjay.com/?p=11546

for M6.7 followed by M7.0 in the

Orig 1 M6.9 event
Both strike-slip mechanisms
Probably much deeper than 10km (?)

Same location as 2020 earthquake
earthjay.com/?p=9479

earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquake

for M6.9 in the

Strike-slip mechanism (probably left-lateral ?)

If deeper than default 10km depth, in similar location as 2020 earthquake: earthjay.com/?p=9479

earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquake

for in 2017 M 6.5 in

intermediate depth compressional (reverse or thrust) earthquake in a complicated area of different subducted slabs (plates)

read report earthjay.com/?p=5941

for in 2016 M 4.1 in northern

right-lateral strike-slip mechanism
between and faults
near Branscomb mud volcanoes west of Laytonville

learn more here:
earthjay.com/?p=4469

for in 2022 M 6.0 in the northeast Pacific Ocean

rare intraplate event with few analogies

view high resolution poster: earthjay.com/?p=10667

for in 2017 M 6.7 offshore of

compressional earthquake related to the southern New Hebrides subduction zone

read reports
earthjay.com/?p=5918
earthjay.com/?p=5956

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