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RugerShooter
02-21-2008, 06:34 AM
Did you feel today's earthquake?
I did in Ogden. Around 7:18 AM
Skylinerider
02-21-2008, 06:44 AM
We felt it here in our office in Sugarhouse.
greyhair biker
02-21-2008, 06:54 AM
Just watched the report on Fox13 - SO, is the whole basin gonna go under? :ne_nau:
accadacca
02-21-2008, 07:00 AM
See those red dots, clickity click: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/index.php
RugerShooter
02-21-2008, 07:09 AM
From the usgs website
The following is a release by the United States Geological Survey, National Earthquake Information Center: An earthquake occurred 15 km (10 miles) ESE of Wells, Nevada 15 km (10 miles) ESE of Wells, Nevada at 7:16 AM MST, Feb 21, 2008 (6:16 AM PST in Nevada). The magnitude and location may be revised when additional data and further analysis results are available. No reports of damage or casualties have been received at this time; however, this earthquake may have caused damage due to its location and size.
I feel cheated, everyone in the office felt it except me! I thought they were pulling my leg when someone finally pulled the report online.
I didn't feel it, even though I am in North Ogden now :frustrated:
tanya
02-21-2008, 07:30 AM
I have been up since 5am. I felt nothing? But I guess it was not in this area.
It did some damage in Nevada :eek2:
greyhair biker
02-21-2008, 10:38 AM
checking out the USGS site for recent activity it looks like the whole state of Utah is a quaking....and did you see Yellowstone?...in the last HOUR? I wouldnt want to be on the continental US when THAT region decides to go :eek2:
Kent K25
02-21-2008, 11:03 AM
Didn't feel a thing...though I haven't heard of anyone feeling it in Provo anyway...?
Probably because I live right next to BYU and God loves me more than you.
shagster
02-21-2008, 11:42 AM
I felt it, it woke me up this morning when my bed started shaking. I jumped up to see who was shaking my bed, and no one was there. That's when I realized what it was. It only lasted for about 15-20 sec. but cool either way. :2thumbs:
Mtnman1830
02-21-2008, 02:15 PM
Didnt feel a thing... I went to bed around 06:30 so I was out...
sparker1
02-21-2008, 06:38 PM
I have been up since 5am. I felt nothing?
Bummer. :naughty:
tanya
02-21-2008, 09:09 PM
:roflol:
USGS Centroid Moment Tensor Solution
08/02/21 14:16:03.82
NEVADA
Epicenter: 41.083 -114.730
MW 6.0
USGS CENTROID MOMENT TENSOR
08/02/21 14:16:41.29
Centroid: 42.125 -113.949
Depth 10 No. of sta: 60
Moment Tensor; Scale 10**18 Nm
Mrr=-1.12 Mtt= 0.26
Mpp= 0.85 Mrt= 0.29
Mrp=-0.60 Mtp= 0.53
Principal axes:
T Val= 1.23 Plg= 9 Azm=116
N 0.16 20 22
P -1.40 66 229
Best Double Couple:Mo=1.3*10**18
NP1:Strike= 9 Dip=58 Slip=-114
NP2: 230 40 -55
######-
############-----
###############------
#############-----#######
###########---------#########
##########------------#########
########--------------#########
#######----------------##########
######-----------------##########
#####------------------##########
####-------- -------###########
####-------- P -------###########
##--------- ------########
##------------------######## T
#-----------------#########
---------------##########
------------#########
--------#########
-######
This is a preliminary UCB moment tensor solution for the event located
17 km ESE of Wells, NV; 41.076N 114.771W; Z=10km; ML=6.3; (USGS
National Earthquake Information Center (NEIC)) on February 21 at
14:16:05 UTC. Other information about this event can be viewed at:
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/recenteqsus/Quakes/us2008nsa9.php
Reviewed by:
DREGER
UCB Seismological Laboratory
Inversion method: complete waveform
Stations used: CMB ORV KCC
Berkeley Moment Tensor Solution
Best Fitting Double-Couple:
Mo = 1.04E+25 Dyne-cm
Mw = 5.95
Z = 11
Plane Strike Rake Dip
NP1 228 -71 65
NP2 10 -124 31
Principal Axes:
Axis Value Plunge Azimuth
T 10.400 18 305
N 0.000 17 40
P -10.400 65 171
Event Date/Time: February 21 at 14:16:05 UTC
Event ID: us2008nsa9
Moment Tensor: Scale = 10**24 Dyne-cm
Component Value
Mxx 1.254
Mxy -4.116
Mxz 5.612
Myy 6.359
Myz -3.121
Mzz -7.613
Brad, here is the REAL data, this is all you need to know about the earthquake... I know, I know, it does look like a bunch of numbers and abbreviations that only a GEEK student of geology would understand or care about, but it is interesting.
The real question is: did this earthquake release enough stress on "the basin" to reduce the potential hazard of another equal or larger earthquake happening soon in the area? if somebody tells you yes dont believe them, they are lying or ignorant. the difference in energy released by a mag 6 and a mag 7 earthquake is 35 times. which means that we would need to experience 35, magnitude 6 quakes, before enough stress was released to reduce the risk of a magnitude 7 quake. or 1,225 magnitude 5 quakes to equal one mag 7. sorry guys, a little too much info. i am sure right?
larblah
02-21-2008, 09:48 PM
It screwed Wells, NV pretty good. We couldn't load trucks out there today.
USGS Centroid Moment Tensor Solution
08/02/21 14:16:03.82
NEVADA
Epicenter: 41.083 -114.730
MW 6.0
USGS CENTROID MOMENT TENSOR
08/02/21 14:16:41.29
Centroid: 42.125 -113.949
Depth 10 No. of sta: 60
Moment Tensor; Scale 10**18 Nm
Mrr=-1.12 Mtt= 0.26
Mpp= 0.85 Mrt= 0.29
Mrp=-0.60 Mtp= 0.53
Principal axes:
T Val= 1.23 Plg= 9 Azm=116
N 0.16 20 22
P -1.40 66 229
Best Double Couple:Mo=1.3*10**18
NP1:Strike= 9 Dip=58 Slip=-114
NP2: 230 40 -55
######-
############-----
###############------
#############-----#######
###########---------#########
##########------------#########
########--------------#########
#######----------------##########
######-----------------##########
#####------------------##########
####-------- -------###########
####-------- P -------###########
##--------- ------########
##------------------######## T
#-----------------#########
---------------##########
------------#########
--------#########
-######
This is a preliminary UCB moment tensor solution for the event located
17 km ESE of Wells, NV; 41.076N 114.771W; Z=10km; ML=6.3; (USGS
National Earthquake Information Center (NEIC)) on February 21 at
14:16:05 UTC. Other information about this event can be viewed at:
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/recenteqsus/Quakes/us2008nsa9.php
Reviewed by:
DREGER
UCB Seismological Laboratory
Inversion method: complete waveform
Stations used: CMB ORV KCC
Berkeley Moment Tensor Solution
Best Fitting Double-Couple:
Mo = 1.04E+25 Dyne-cm
Mw = 5.95
Z = 11
Plane Strike Rake Dip
NP1 228 -71 65
NP2 10 -124 31
Principal Axes:
Axis Value Plunge Azimuth
T 10.400 18 305
N 0.000 17 40
P -10.400 65 171
Event Date/Time: February 21 at 14:16:05 UTC
Event ID: us2008nsa9
Moment Tensor: Scale = 10**24 Dyne-cm
Component Value
Mxx 1.254
Mxy -4.116
Mxz 5.612
Myy 6.359
Myz -3.121
Mzz -7.613
Brad, here is the REAL data, this is all you need to know about the earthquake... I know, I know, it does look like a bunch of numbers and abbreviations that only a GEEK student of geology would understand or care about, but it is interesting.
The real question is: did this earthquake release enough stress on "the basin" to reduce the potential hazard of another equal or larger earthquake happening soon in the area? if somebody tells you yes dont believe them, they are lying or ignorant. the difference in energy released by a mag 6 and a mag 7 earthquake is 35 times. which means that we would need to experience 35, magnitude 6 quakes, before enough stress was released to reduce the risk of a magnitude 7 quake. or 1,225 magnitude 5 quakes to equal one mag 7. sorry guys, a little too much info. i am sure right?
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