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DEW
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29 January 2020 07:07:09

No reports of damage yet https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-51287493


Surprising for this magnitude, even though it was a sideslip on the fault


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Hungry Tiger
02 May 2020 13:39:58

Reports just come in of a richter scale 6.0 earthquake on Crete in the Eastern Meditarranean.


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llamedos
02 May 2020 14:01:13


Reports just come in of a richter scale 6.0 earthquake on Crete in the Eastern Meditarranean.


Originally Posted by: Hungry Tiger 

Any links to that Gavin?


Just wondering what part of the island has this affected - quite a nasty jolt and capable of causing quite a bit of damage and maybe some deaths as well ?


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Roger Parsons
02 May 2020 14:30:17

Can't see where else to slip this in, but it is interesting in a seismic kind of way...
Coronavirus lockdown affects seismic noise from humans
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/science-environment-52509924




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ozone_aurora
02 May 2020 14:34:40


Any links to that Gavin?


Just wondering what part of the island has this affected - quite a nasty jolt and capable of causing quite a bit of damage and maybe some deaths as well ?


John


Originally Posted by: llamedos 


See https://www.emsc-csem.org/#2 &
https://www.volcanodiscovery.com/earthquakes/2020/05/02/12h51/magnitude6-Greece-quake.html.

So far not heard it caused significant if any damage, but we find out later.


 

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23 June 2020 16:00:28
Fairly big earthquake (7.4) has occurred in southern Mexico apparently but details are scant.
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doctormog
20 October 2020 14:05:48

There has just been a magnitude 5.6 (IMO reported magnitude) quake in SW Iceland (about 25km S of Reykjavik). It is in an area that has been quite active this year and has several interlinked volcanic systems. At present I don’t know if it is tectonic or magmatic.


USGS have revised it to magnitude 5.5.


No current sign of any eruption.


picturesareme
20 October 2020 16:53:25
Clip of quake

Andri Steinn Hilmarsson (@AndriHilmarsson) Tweeted:
https://twitter.com/AndriHilmarsson/status/1318548927126376460?s=20 
Essan
30 October 2020 12:41:55

Could be bad




A powerful earthquake has struck off Turkey's Aegean coast, north of the Greek island of Samos, officials said.






The 7.0 magnitude tremor, about 17km (11 miles) off the coast of western Izmir province, was felt as far away as Athens and Istanbul, the US Geological Survey (USGS) said.






There was no word on casualties but images from the Turkish city of Izmir showed buildings that had collapsed.





https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-54749509


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30 October 2020 12:46:52


Could be bad



https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-54749509


Originally Posted by: Essan 


Yes looks bad.


Pictures coming in of the Turkish Earthquake.


 Doesn’t look good from this


 


https://twitter.com/trtworld/status/1322151966739472385?s=21


 


There has even been a Tsunami


 


https://twitter.com/rasanremzi/status/1322154916564111360?s=21


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Caz
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30 October 2020 12:58:43

My brother is in Turkey and posted on our Whatsapp group that he’d just had an Earthquake and they’re still getting after shocks.  


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Darren S
30 October 2020 13:03:01

I stayed in a great hotel near Ozdere 9 years ago, which is south of Izmir and overlooking the bay where the epicentre was. I suspect it could have serious damage.


It's also very close to Ephesus, hope that's not badly affected.


Saw this on Twitter:




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Essan
30 October 2020 13:43:15


Saw this on Twitter:


Originally Posted by: Darren S 





As soon as it started playing my immediate reaction was "don't go into that building to help anyone, it could collapse at any minute ...."


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Heavy Weather 2013
30 October 2020 15:03:35
Sky say ‘Mini’ Tsunami.

I hate that term. They didn’t look mini to me Sky need to understand the energy that’s needed to generate this and the mechanics involved
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Roger Parsons
31 October 2020 05:05:13


I stayed in a great hotel near Ozdere 9 years ago, which is south of Izmir and overlooking the bay where the epicentre was. I suspect it could have serious damage.


It's also very close to Ephesus, hope that's not badly affected.



Originally Posted by: Darren S 


A few years ago we had a Natural History week on the island of Samos, which has also been affected by this earthquake. Their vital tourist economy will already have been upskittled by Covid-19 and they are a frequent landing place for migrants too. A 'quake could be a serious matter for them and there are low lying settlements near low beaches that would be vulnerable to a tsunami-like sea surge.


Some details here:


https://www.keeptalkinggreece.com/2020/10/30/earthquake-6-7-r-strikes-the-island-of-samos-tsunami-warning-live/


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four
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15 November 2020 16:50:14
Not an earthquake but rather curious slow-mo peat slide.


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30 December 2020 16:03:05

To follow on from Fours landslip another slide has occurred in Norway more serious than an earlier one (also posted I think by Four?)


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-55484627


 


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doctormog
04 March 2021 13:53:03
I notice there has just been a magnitude 7.3 (USGS) quake to the NE of New Zealand. Hopefully nothing too serious will come of it but there may be some form of tsunami threat (to the North Island especially).
doctormog
04 March 2021 19:54:47

I notice there has just been a magnitude 7.3 (USGS) quake to the NE of New Zealand. Hopefully nothing too serious will come of it but there may be some form of tsunami threat (to the North Island especially).

Originally Posted by: doctormog 


That quake was later revised down to 6.9 I think (possibly?). However slightly further north (away from NZ) there have been two more large quakes, magnitude 7.4 and then more recently a notable magnitude 8 quake.


Edit: the most recent quake has now been revised to 8.1.


To get two magnitude 7ish quakes followed by a magnitude 8 all in a similar regions is quite noteworthy IMO.


Heavy Weather 2013
04 March 2021 20:05:38


 


That quake was later revised down to 6.9 I think. However slightly further north (away from NZ) there have been two more large quakes, magnitude 7.4 and then more recently a notable magnitude 8 quake.


Originally Posted by: doctormog 


Do you remember the situation in Japan in 2011. I remember they had a swarm of earthquakes before the big one that caused the Tsunami.


I wonder if the 8.0 is the big one of whether there is more to come. The whole fault seems to want to give.


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doctormog
04 March 2021 20:08:05


 


Do you remember the situation in Japan in 2011. I remember they had a swarm of earthquakes before the big one that caused the Tsunami.


I wonder if the 8.0 is the big one of whether there is more to come. The whole fault seems to want to give.


Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 


I am hoping the 8.1 was the big one, as in theory it will have “released” a lot of energy, but I guess we will find out in coming hours or days.


picturesareme
10 March 2021 18:15:29


Problem here is its happening within a volcanic system that's been dormant for over 12000 year's with little known about it's previous eruptions.


There remains an element of uncertainty as to what could happen. Yes the most likely type of eruption will be fluid effusive lava flows rather than explosive, but a powerful eruption can't be ruled out as they have happened in that region in the past. Also effusive lava flows in Iceland have a track record of being on the significant side.


 

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