#292704 - 07/06/19 04:04 PM
Re: Earthquake on the Fourth of July!
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A few more details on the recent EQ is available at: California earthquake: Will the Big One erupt along the San Andreas fault line? Expect more of the Mag.7 EQ’s, the “Big One” is not expected any time soon. ... the USGS believes there is only a two percent chance such an earthquake could occur in the next 30 years.
And the real threat to the San Francisco Bay region in the coming decades comes not from a 1906-type Big One, but from smaller (approximately magnitude 7) earthquakes occurring on segments of the San Andreas fault, called the Hayward fault or Rodgers Creek fault. ... BTW that USGS website can be configured to extend the time and filter for EQ size. Viewing it at 7 days and Mag 4.5+ clears out all the smaller Mag 2-4 EQ’s and shows you just the recent larger quakes. The Ring of Fire is active.
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#292705 - 07/06/19 06:27 PM
Re: Earthquake on the Fourth of July!
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Fundamentally, EQs are not predictable, although efforts are underway to enhance predictability. If you live in an EQ zone, consider measures that enhance your safety if an EQ occurs, and remember that fires, triggered by EQs often occur in the aftermath.
Basically, the preps that work for an EQ are useful in a good many other emergency situations.
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#292712 - 07/07/19 06:31 PM
Re: Earthquake on the Fourth of July!
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https://enewspaper.latimes.com/desktop/l...0c-236bf740270ePaper this morning was full of articles discussing "earthquake kits" and measures to take to be ready for the next jolt. This leaves me in wonderment. If you live in Cali, or are moving here, how is that you don't already know that this locale is known for shaking ground now and then? It is a very good idea to learn of the EQ potential in your area and make preps accordingly. Most of the advice is quite good and bears repeating.. I especially like the line 'Prepare for at least 72 hours, but two weeks is even better."
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#292714 - 07/07/19 06:53 PM
Re: Earthquake on the Fourth of July!
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The Aftermath Of California's Massive Ba... Big One'" The “Big One” as it’s referred, will be on the San Andreas fault and will supposedly be a Magnitude 9 EQ — 100 times stronger that the Mag.7 in Ridgecrest. From a personal view, that means it will be much stronger and possibly much closer to where I live. It runs from SF down to the Salton Sea, so a lot of California residents will be at risk.
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#292715 - 07/07/19 10:10 PM
Re: Earthquake on the Fourth of July!
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The article seems really concerned about burglaries during the event, all of two.
Begs the question, how many burglaries would have occurred during a non=EQ Saturday night in Ridgecrest? and so on?
What is theft anyway, vs. scavenging, in a dire emergency? Would one really object if someone took a tourniquet, for instance, without asking, and used it properly, or water, for someone desperately in need? It would be nice to ask first, but that is not always possible....
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#292721 - 07/08/19 07:16 PM
Re: Earthquake on the Fourth of July!
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Thanks, hadn’t considered volcanic activity; but it is the ring of fire. Regardless of my not feeling Ridgecrest’s Mag 7.1 EQ, the Coso Volcano cooking off will be noticed. The LA basin would not be a good place.
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#292728 - 07/09/19 12:23 PM
Re: Earthquake on the Fourth of July!
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I believe that concern about the Coso volcanic field is not prominent among most seismologists working on this event. Any references?
Movement along the fault is mostly lateral - slip strike.
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#292729 - 07/09/19 02:54 PM
Re: Earthquake on the Fourth of July!
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Wikipedia (not the most reliable source) indicates the Coso Volcanic Field was last active 30,000 to 40,000 years ago. It becoming active again would be a big deal outside the desert SW, let alone in SOCAL.
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#292731 - 07/09/19 07:37 PM
Re: Earthquake on the Fourth of July!
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Wikipedia (not the most reliable source) indicates the Coso Volcanic Field was last active 30,000 to 40,000 years ago. It becoming active again would be a big deal outside the desert SW, let alone in SOCAL. Actually probably not such a big deal, except for the Navy, the geothermal plant, and the other very few people in the immediate area. Any future eruption is likely to produce features similar to those already there: cinder cones, and lava flows extending a few kilometers. If a future eruption includes more silicic lava, a plume of volcanic ash may extend a few tens of kilometers downwind. For more info on the geology, history, and hazards at Coso, see the USGS at: Coso Vocanic Field. Regarding the relationship between Coso and the recent big earthquake, it is not that unusual for a big quake to trigger small aftershocks at a nearby dormant volcano. This is a very seismicly active area, and no doubt Coso has been jostled numerous times in the 40,000 years since its last well dated eruption. According to the USGS Coso hazards page there is no indication that an eruption is imminent, at the present time. There is a nice very detailed discussion on Facebook posted at https://www.facebook.com/andy.frassetto/posts/10108643920765392?hc_location=ufi, by someone who actually knows something about Coso and it's geologic context.
Edited by AKSAR (07/09/19 07:50 PM)
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