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2023 Annual Summary

This is a plot showing cumulative energy release for '17-'23 magnitude M>6.5
'23 released slightly more energy than '22
largest magnitude M 7.8 in

read annual review here:
earthjay.com/?page_id=11680

for in 2020 M 6.4 in

right-lateral strike-slip earthquake
largest magnitude earthquake recorded on modern instruments in Croatia
@USGS_Quakes models show high chance for landslides/liquefaction

read report here
earthjay.com/?p=9667

for in 2018 M 7.0 offshore of the

possibly along megathrust subduction zone fault but maybe intraplate within Philippine Sea plate
historical analogues
generated a

read report here
earthjay.com/?p=8086

for in 2016 a pair of M5.6 in

along the Walker Lane in the region of the Mina deflection

read report:
earthjay.com/?p=4689

for in 2004 M 9.15 # offshore of

led to almost 1/4 million fatalities, most from the
we learned much from this so we can prevent future suffering

read 2017 report here:
earthjay.com/?p=4674

Foreshortened mother
Chillin with forethickened daughter

As I was jumping into my shower last night, I reflected upon an AGU mtg while a student

All week I slept in my truck bed, under a tarp, at the parking structure just north of the moscone center...

for in 2017 M 4.3 in northern

seismicity between main fault strands (San Andreas and Maacama) of the Pacific/North America plate boundary

learn about the San Andreas fault system in report:
earthjay.com/?p=6593

@berndandeweg @judithgeology

thank you!

this paper does not have any information that helps us understand if there is a single megathrust (possibly shallower than slab 2.0), multiple slabs (like possibly in southern Cascadia), or splay faults.

are there any more recent papers with more detailed information about the fault geometry here?

got my poster done Quaternary Stratigraphy of Eel River

presenting this on Friday at @theAGU

i posted it online here (to download or view the high resolution version, which may be updated slightly before it gets printed): earthjay.com/?page_id=802

for in 2017 M 6.4 and 6.3 offshore of

interesting strike-slip earthquakes within Caroline plate, possibly right-lateral (?), along the Caroline Ridge

learn about the fascinating tectonics here:
earthjay.com/?p=5997

@judithgeology @berndandeweg

agreed, not sure there is a double zone in the philippines (unclear, but may not be able to tell given paucity of seismometers and uncertain depths? compared to Japan, which has an abundance of seismometers).

while the megathrust in the Philippines could be shallower than slab 2.0 (seems reasonable! if not probable) alternate hypotheses include: there could be two splays of the megathrust (as appears to exist in southern cascadia: Smith et al., 1993 JGR v. 98 no. B5, p. 8153-8171)) or a splay fault responsible for the Philippine event (?).

most of the events after the mainshock were deeper. so, maybe the mainshock was on this shallower fault, which triggered slip on the deeper fault. (?)

for in 2018 M 6.5 offshore of northern

right-lateral strike-slip earthquake on Mendocino fault
felt by yours truly onshore

learn about the Mendocino triple junction:
earthjay.com/?p=4567
w/report update
earthjay.com/?p=4571

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