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So. CAL ROCKIN
USGS | 09/01/05 | Mike Darancette

Posted on 09/01/2005 7:35:35 PM PDT by Mike Darancette

Quake Swarm at S. End of Salton Sea.



TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: California
KEYWORDS: california; earthquake
Could be interesting, thin crust area on the end of San Jacento Fault.
1 posted on 09/01/2005 7:35:36 PM PDT by Mike Darancette
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To: Mike Darancette

Not my fault.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1475164/posts?page=22#22


2 posted on 09/01/2005 7:41:24 PM PDT by cripplecreek (If you must obey your party, may your chains rest lightly upon your shoulders.)
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To: Mike Darancette

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqinthenews/2005/ObsidianSwarm/

Renewed seismic activity in the Brawley Seismic Zone began late on 28 August 2005 but reached a sustained higher level of activity, announced by back-to-back M4.6 and M4.5 events at 3:47 and 3:50 p.m. (local time; PDT [GMT-8]) on 31 August 2005. As of now, seismic swarm activity continues at a slightly diminished level, yet activity can reasonably be expected to continue (see STEP map). The activity is reminiscent of similar swarms that occurred in the Brawley Seismic Zone throughout the 1970’s and 1980’s, during which time the zone was among the most active areas in all of California.

The Brawley Seismic Zone is a north-striking zone of northwest and northeast-striking faults that extends from the southern end of the San Andreas fault to the northern end of the Imperial fault. It is often considered a remnant spreading center in the transition from the Gulf of California mid-ocean ridge to the San Andreas transform fault. Historically, activity includes both northeast-oriented cross-faults that typically involve left-lateral faulting, such as is currently occurring, and activity on northerly to northwesterly-oriented strands of the zone. The largest events to have occurred on the cross-faults were the magnitude 6.2 Elmore Ranch event in 1987, which is considered to have triggered the magnitude 6.6 Superstition Hills event less than 12 hours later, and the magnitude 5.7 Westmorland event in 1981. Although Brawley Seismic Zone activity is clearly proximal to the southern San Andreas fault, the San Jacinto fault zone, and the Imperial fault, the current activity is remaining more than 10 km distant from any of these major faults.

The pattern of Brawley swarms of the 1970’s was a large number of very small earthquakes (sometimes exceeding 10,000 events) with up to a dozen moderate events of magnitude 4 or so, but no clear mainshock larger than the other events. The 1970’s swarms would be highly active for a few days and then taper off over the next week or two.

In 1999 and 2001, two other smaller swarms occurred on northeast-striking faults in the Salton Sea. Compared to those two sequences, this week’s swarm has significantly more events, but also is located significantly farther away from the San Andreas fault.


3 posted on 09/01/2005 7:43:29 PM PDT by Strategerist
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To: Mike Darancette

Dammit Karl! Stop playing with the earthquake machine!


4 posted on 09/01/2005 7:44:29 PM PDT by neodad (Rule Number 1: Be Armed)
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To: cripplecreek

What did you know and when did you know it? I feel a lawsuit coming on...


5 posted on 09/01/2005 7:44:46 PM PDT by Billthedrill
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To: Mike Darancette
Government seismologists have been warning for years about the devastating effects of the next Mag 7 quake along the California faults and the Bush Administration has done nothing to stabilize the faults.

Whats that? You say its impossible to stabilize the faults or mitigate natural phenomena? Well....nevermind.

6 posted on 09/01/2005 7:55:30 PM PDT by WideGlide (That light at the end of the tunnel might be a muzzle flash.)
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To: Mike Darancette

Yee-Haw!!


7 posted on 09/01/2005 7:56:35 PM PDT by sissyjane
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To: Mike Darancette

Faults in this area extend to the Sea of Cortez. Of course the area being considered in the Brawley Swarm is also about 200 ft below sea level and considered 1 of 6 geologic hot spots in the US most likely for volcanism. Potential for a Southern CA NewOrleans (200 ft deep).


8 posted on 09/01/2005 7:58:46 PM PDT by Cvengr (<;^))
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To: Strategerist

Your post is informative and somewhat comforting. Just the same, I have talked to my family about the "plan" and am checking supplies, as we should in this region.


9 posted on 09/01/2005 8:02:59 PM PDT by Umanbean
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To: Mike Darancette
Me first!!!! .... with the obligatory: It's all Bush's fault!
10 posted on 09/01/2005 8:03:07 PM PDT by nfldgirl ("I love a good rant every now-n-then!")
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To: Mean Maryjean

LOL, "The fault is Bush's fault."


11 posted on 09/01/2005 8:28:34 PM PDT by dawn53
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To: Mike Darancette

I didn't feel anything here in Kansas. The crust on my bread is pretty thick.


12 posted on 09/01/2005 8:34:42 PM PDT by xrp (Fox News: I wonder if Greta will cover Aruba Missing Teen for all eternity?)
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To: Mike Darancette

Isn't the San Jacinto the one that runs through Palmdale - and didn't they have a fairly big quake there a few years ago ..??

And .. while I'm asking .. was there a cluster of small quakes before their fairly big one ..??


13 posted on 09/01/2005 8:36:34 PM PDT by CyberAnt (America has the greatest military on the face of the earth.)
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To: CyberAnt
Isn't the San Jacinto the one that runs through Palmdale

No. San Andreas Fault Zone.

14 posted on 09/01/2005 8:50:19 PM PDT by Mike Darancette (Mesocons for Rice '08)
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To: Mike Darancette

Its the Russian earthquake machine beta test. The Hurricane machine just passed its final test with flying colors, and is ready for production.


15 posted on 09/01/2005 9:25:44 PM PDT by HisKingdomWillAbolishSinDeath (Pray for America like its future depended on it, because it does!)
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To: Mike Darancette

I believe it was last week, swarm of quakes in LA. This recent swam, suggests to me.. Mexico might be next for swarms, hopefully, just swarms.


16 posted on 09/02/2005 4:34:51 AM PDT by Alia
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