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Re: SISMOS QUE OCURREN 2DA PARTE
Charlyx22 escribió:Hola Pato, me está volviendo loco lo que hace la USGS, cambian a cada rato, a otra cosa, me parece que me están cambiando los tamaños de los iconos de los temas, y no puedo ingresar a imagen shack donde seguramente están entrando, le voy a cambiar la clave.
Pero eso es un tema de foroes???
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No, me parece que me entran en Image shack y modifican las imagenes o las borran
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Charlyx22 escribió:No, me parece que me entran en Image shack y modifican las imagenes o las borran
Estas hablando de la imagen de Lagarto que usas ahora como portada del foro??? (disculpame pero no termino de entenderte:oops: )
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Pato escribió:Charlyx22 escribió:No, me parece que me entran en Image shack y modifican las imagenes o las borran
Estas hablando de la imagen de Lagarto que usas ahora como portada del foro??? (disculpame pero no termino de entenderte:oops: )
No, fijate que desaparecio el boton de editar, y algunas imagenes en la portada se ven enormes como la presentacion de foristas o la imagen de terremotos.
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Charlyx22 escribió:Pato escribió:Charlyx22 escribió:No, me parece que me entran en Image shack y modifican las imagenes o las borran
Estas hablando de la imagen de Lagarto que usas ahora como portada del foro??? (disculpame pero no termino de entenderte:oops: )
No, fijate que desaparecio el boton de editar, y algunas imagenes en la portada se ven enormes como la presentacion de foristas o la imagen de terremotos.
Si, lo de los botones de editar, no se que cuernos pasa... Lo demas todavia no lo advierto, pero porque yo soy muy despistada, asi que te creo...
En cuanto a USGS ya prefiero ni pensar porque me termino angustiando...
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Te dejo un cariño Charly, voy a ver si consigo dormir 3 horas...
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Pato escribió:Te dejo un cariño Charly, voy a ver si consigo dormir 3 horas...
Gracias Pato, igualmente, yo ya me levanté, asi que dentro de un rato ya salgo.
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Disculpame que te moleste, pero si podes, dale una chequeadita al ultimo informe que hace NASA de ISON. Acabo de subirlo, me parece que dicen alguna cosa distinta...Charlyx22 escribió:Pato escribió:Te dejo un cariño Charly, voy a ver si consigo dormir 3 horas...
Gracias Pato, igualmente, yo ya me levanté, asi que dentro de un rato ya salgo.
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Pato escribió:Disculpame que te moleste, pero si podes, dale una chequeadita al ultimo informe que hace NASA de ISON. Acabo de subirlo, me parece que dicen alguna cosa distinta...Charlyx22 escribió:Pato escribió:Te dejo un cariño Charly, voy a ver si consigo dormir 3 horas...
Gracias Pato, igualmente, yo ya me levanté, asi que dentro de un rato ya salgo.
Si, lo estoy viendo y tiene subtitulado bastante aceptable
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Asi sigue el dia...Pato escribió:Asi quedo el de Peru para USGS:
- 6.0 18km W of Chivay, Peru 2013-07-16 23:37:42 UTC-03:00 6.6 km
Y asi empieza el 17/07/2013:
- 4.3 NORTHERN ALASKA 2013-07-17 03:36:20 UTC-03:00 9.7 km
- 2.6 154km NNE of Cape Yakataga, Alaska 2013-07-17 01:51:19 UTC-03:00 0.0 km
- 4.5 219km W of Abepura, Indonesia 2013-07-17 00:29:32 UTC-03:00 46.8 km
- 4.9 3km ENE of Bouinan, Algeria 2013-07-17 00:00:56 UTC-03:00 9.7 km
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- 3.2 6km SW of Trumann, Arkansas 2013-07-17 17:10:33 UTC-03:00 10.1 km
- 5.0 228km NW of Saumlaki, Indonesia 2013-07-17 16:46:12 UTC-03:00 169.6 km
- 4.6 150km NNE of Tobelo, Indonesia 2013-07-17 13:10:51 UTC-03:00 35.0 km
- 4.6 140km NNE of Tobelo, Indonesia 2013-07-17 12:48:51 UTC-03:00 31.4 km
- 4.8 147km NNE of Tobelo, Indonesia 2013-07-17 12:27:03 UTC-03:00 34.4 km
- 4.6 237km WSW of Merizo Village, Guam 2013-07-17 12:08:43 UTC-03:00 70.2 km
- 4.1 91km SSW of Atka, Alaska 2013-07-17 11:32:19 UTC-03:00 42.9 km
- 2.9 6km NNE of Borrego Springs, California 2013-07-17 11:07:52 UTC-03:00 13.6 km
- 4.6 2km SSE of Yotsukaido, Japan 2013-07-17 10:56:24 UTC-03:00 64.8 km
- 3.2 188km NNE of Cape Yakataga, Alaska 2013-07-17 10:39:02 UTC-03:00 13.8 km
- 3.8 3km WSW of Pahala, Hawaii 2013-07-17 10:01:20 UTC-03:00 36.2 km
- 4.6 1km W of Tabalosos, Peru 2013-07-17 09:59:23 UTC-03:00 58.7 km
- 4.3 99km SE of Minab, Iran 2013-07-17 08:55:29 UTC-03:00 25.4 km
- 4.2 3km SE of Kasugai, Japan 2013-07-17 08:32:03 UTC-03:00 47.2 km
- 3.5 180km E of Chitina, Alaska 2013-07-17 08:22:57 UTC-03:00 6.4 km
- 2.5 6km NNE of Corcoran, California 2013-07-17 06:24:27 UTC-03:00 1.8 km
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Bueno compañeros, este es el raconto final de los sismos del 17 de julio, según la USGS fueron 18 sismos mayores de 4 grados Richter.
- 4.2 11km NW of La Gomera, Guatemala 2013-07-17 21:52:01 UTC 54.2 km
- 5.0 228km NW of Saumlaki, Indonesia 2013-07-17 19:46:12 UTC 169.6 km
- 4.4 10km E of Masagua, Guatemala 2013-07-17 19:28:21 UTC 108.0 km
- 4.6 150km NNE of Tobelo, Indonesia 2013-07-17 16:10:51 UTC 35.0 km
- 4.6 140km NNE of Tobelo, Indonesia 2013-07-17 15:48:51 UTC 31.4 km
- 4.8 147km NNE of Tobelo, Indonesia 2013-07-17 15:27:03 UTC 34.4 km
- 4.6 237km WSW of Merizo Village, Guam 2013-07-17 15:08:43 UTC 70.2 km
- 4.0 62km SE of Adak, Alaska 2013-07-17 14:36:20 UTC 25.6 km
- 4.1 91km SSW of Atka, Alaska 2013-07-17 14:32:19 UTC 42.9 km
- 4.6 2km SSE of Yotsukaido, Japan 2013-07-17 13:56:24 UTC 64.8 km
- 4.6 1km W of Tabalosos, Peru 2013-07-17 12:59:23 UTC 58.7 km
- 4.3 99km SE of Minab, Iran 2013-07-17 11:55:29 UTC 25.4 km
- 4.2 3km SE of Kasugai, Japan 2013-07-17 11:32:03 UTC 47.2 km
- 4.3 112km SSW of Kaktovik, Alaska 2013-07-17 06:36:18 UTC 1.0 km
- 4.5 219km W of Abepura, Indonesia 2013-07-17 03:29:32 UTC 46.8 km
- 4.9 3km ENE of Bouinan, Algeria 2013-07-17 03:00:56 UTC 9.7 km
- 6.0 18km W of Chivay, Peru 2013-07-17 02:37:42 UTC 6.6 km
- 4.2 8km N of Oltu, Turkey 2013-07-17 01:40:34 UTC 7.5 km
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Sismos del día 18 de julio del 2013, según la USGS se produjeron 10 sismos mayores de 4 grados Richter.
- 5.0 30km SSE of Kamaishi, Japan 2013-07-18 23:44:13 UTC 48.2 km
- 4.6 Southern East Pacific Rise 2013-07-18 23:30:08 UTC 10.0 km
- 5.3 34km E of Blenheim, New Zealand 2013-07-18 21:06:39 UTC 16.7 km
- 4.8 29km SW of La Gomera, Guatemala 2013-07-18 19:48:15 UTC 63.0 km
- 4.7 24km NE of Ishinomaki, Japan 2013-07-18 17:05:06 UTC 53.7 km
- 5.1 9km NNW of Rhee Beru, Indonesia 2013-07-18 15:43:07 UTC 2.8 km
- 4.2 115km N of Arctic Village, Alaska 2013-07-18 14:41:07 UTC 5.6 km
- 5.1 60km WNW of Port-Vila, Vanuatu 2013-07-18 09:59:33 UTC 19.1 km
- 4.7 176km ENE of Agrihan, Northern Mariana Islands 2013-07-18 09:32:31 UTC 28.7 km
- 4.4 61km SSE of Ust'-Kamchatsk Staryy, Russia 2013-07-18 02:45:40 UTC 24.9 km
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- 2.8 75km W of Amatignak Island, Alaska 2013-07-19 18:44:44 UTC-03:00 23.1 km
- 2.7 42km SW of Tanaga Volcano, Alaska 2013-07-19 18:42:03 UTC-03:00 12.9 km
- 3.1 47km NE of Road Town, British Virgin Islands 2013-07-19 17:14:17 UTC-03:00 61.0 km
- 4.4 223km NNW of Auckland Island, New Zealand 2013-07-19 16:39:13 UTC-03:00 43.2 km
- 4.5 14km W of Little Sitkin Island, Alaska 2013-07-19 16:11:18 UTC-03:00 129.5 km
- 3.9 32km WNW of Cantwell, Alaska 2013-07-19 16:10:28 UTC-03:00 106.1 km
- 3.1 54km SW of Cantwell, Alaska 2013-07-19 15:17:37 UTC-03:00 80.0 km
- 3.0 16km ENE of Little Sitkin Island, Alaska 2013-07-19 14:21:54 UTC-03:00 71.6 km
- 2.8 41km W of Valdez, Alaska 2013-07-19 14:20:50 UTC-03:00 3.1 km
- 5.2 34km E of Namie, Japan 2013-07-19 13:39:19 UTC-03:00 38.7 km
- 4.8 221km NW of Saumlaki, Indonesia 2013-07-19 12:33:25 UTC-03:00 152.4 km
- 4.9 74km NW of Port-Vila, Vanuatu 2013-07-19 11:54:14 UTC-03:00 17.4 km
- 5.1 122km SE of Gizo, Solomon Islands 2013-07-19 11:05:35 UTC-03:00 28.7 km
- 5.7 202km SE of Raoul Island, New Zealand 2013-07-19 08:40:41 UTC-03:00 15.6 km
- 4.7 77km SE of Altay, China 2013-07-19 07:58:08 UTC-03:00 10.0 km
- 4.5 51km SSE of Ofunato, Japan 2013-07-19 06:05:09 UTC-03:00 63.4 km
- 4.8 165km SW of Abepura, Indonesia 2013-07-19 04:28:51 UTC-03:00 56.3 km
- 4.3 31km SE of Harian, Indonesia 2013-07-19 03:36:22 UTC-03:00 148.8 km
- 2.7 9km WSW of Mayaguez, Puerto Rico 2013-07-19 03:34:52 UTC-03:00 18.0 km
- 2.9 25km ENE of Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska 2013-07-19 02:24:14 UTC-03:00 13.8 km
- 5.1 11km S of Lata, Solomon Islands 2013-07-19 02:20:10 UTC-03:00 10.3 km
- 4.6 Southern East Pacific Rise 2013-07-19 02:05:49 UTC-03:00 8.8 km
- 3.2 21km NE of Soledad, California 2013-07-19 01:07:01 UTC-03:00 3.8 km
- 4.5 31km E of Blenheim, New Zealand 2013-07-19 00:21:13 UTC-03:00 15.3 km
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por lo que se ve , se fueron todos los sismos a oceania
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Fuerte sismo en Japón
Un terremoto de magnitud 5,5 sacude Japón
Publicado: 20 jul 2013 | 6:33 GMT
Un sismo de magnitud 5,5 ha sido registrado este sábado en Japón, según el Servicio Geológico de EE.UU.
El terremoto se produjo aproximadamente a las 15:06, hora local, y su epicentro fue localizado en el mar, a 103 kilómetros de Hasaki y a una profundidad de 22 kilómetros.
Hasta el momento no se facilita información sobre víctimas mortales o daños materiales.
No se registra amenaza de tsunami por el momento.
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Un terremoto de magnitud 5,5 sacude Japón
Publicado: 20 jul 2013 | 6:33 GMT
Un sismo de magnitud 5,5 ha sido registrado este sábado en Japón, según el Servicio Geológico de EE.UU.
El terremoto se produjo aproximadamente a las 15:06, hora local, y su epicentro fue localizado en el mar, a 103 kilómetros de Hasaki y a una profundidad de 22 kilómetros.
Hasta el momento no se facilita información sobre víctimas mortales o daños materiales.
No se registra amenaza de tsunami por el momento.
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- 4.8 38km E of Blenheim, New Zealand 2013-07-20 19:55:17 UTC-03:00 25.8 km
- 4.6 27km WSW of Ashkasham, Afghanistan 2013-07-20 19:13:19 UTC-03:00 224.2 km
- 4.7 42km ESE of Blenheim, New Zealand 2013-07-20 18:28:20 UTC-03:00 14.9 km
- 2.5 20km E of Pahala, Hawaii 2013-07-20 16:21:37 UTC-03:00 46.8 km
- 5.8 48km SSW of Brooklyn, New Zealand 2013-07-20 16:17:09 UTC-03:00 12.6 km
- 4.1 61km WNW of Talkeetna, Alaska 2013-07-20 15:15:28 UTC-03:00 82.7 km
- 4.2 164km W of Bandon, Oregon 2013-07-20 14:20:57 UTC-03:00 10.3 km
- 4.9 16km SW of Nabire, Indonesia 2013-07-20 13:48:38 UTC-03:00 31.8 km
- 3.4 113km NNE of Arctic Village, Alaska 2013-07-20 13:44:25 UTC-03:00 36.5 km
- 2.8 28km WSW of Oceanside, California 2013-07-20 12:17:43 UTC-03:00 11.9 km
- 2.5 34km S of Cantwell, Alaska 2013-07-20 12:04:41 UTC-03:00 76.9 km
- 5.2 234km W of Abepura, Indonesia 2013-07-20 09:01:20 UTC-03:00 34.9 km
- 2.7 14km SW of Glenville, West Virginia 2013-07-20 08:38:46 UTC-03:00 21.2 km
- 2.6 69km N of Road Town, British Virgin Islands 2013-07-20 06:38:48 UTC-03:00 24.0 km
- 4.7 78km WSW of Monywa, Burma 2013-07-20 06:14:15 UTC-03:00 102.3 km
- 3.0 75km N of Road Town, British Virgin Islands 2013-07-20 06:06:46 UTC-03:00 38.0 km
- 2.5 64km N of Road Town, British Virgin Islands 2013-07-20 05:48:40 UTC-03:00 43.0 km
- 3.4 71km N of Road Town, British Virgin Islands 2013-07-20 05:43:39 UTC-03:00 37.0 km
- 2.9 70km N of Road Town, British Virgin Islands 2013-07-20 05:36:14 UTC-03:00 47.0 km
- 3.4 68km N of Road Town, British Virgin Islands 2013-07-20 04:58:24 UTC-03:00 45.0 km
- 2.9 71km N of Road Town, British Virgin Islands 2013-07-20 04:52:48 UTC-03:00 29.0 km
- 3.4 66km WSW of Valdez, Alaska 2013-07-20 04:07:24 UTC-03:00 15.0 km
- 2.7 71km NNW of Road Town, British Virgin Islands 2013-07-20 03:51:30 UTC-03:00 4.0 km
- 4.5 77km N of Port-Vila, Vanuatu 2013-07-20 03:10:55 UTC-03:00 53.8 km
- 5.5 103km ENE of Hasaki, Japan 2013-07-20 03:06:23 UTC-03:00 22.2 km
- 2.8 67km NNW of Road Town, British Virgin Islands 2013-07-20 03:04:28 UTC-03:00 5.0 km
- 4.9 221km NNE of Nabire, Indonesia 2013-07-20 02:08:57 UTC-03:00 29.3 km
- 4.6 102km WNW of Rabaul, Papua New Guinea 2013-07-20 01:18:58 UTC-03:00 3.3 km
- 2.8 74km NNW of Road Town, British Virgin Islands 2013-07-20 01:10:00 UTC-03:00 19.0 km
- 3.2 71km N of Road Town, British Virgin Islands 2013-07-20 00:58:15 UTC-03:00 33.0 km
- 3.6 3km ESE of Andwil, Switzerland 2013-07-20 00:30:55 UTC-03:00 4.2 km
- 2.9 48km SSW of Old Iliamna, Alaska 2013-07-20 00:10:53 UTC-03:00 192.2 km
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Hace instantes ocurrió un fuerte sismo en el centro de Italia a solo 9.7 km de profundidad.
M4.9 - 10km E of Numana, Italy (BETA) 2013-07-21 01:32:25 UTC
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Seismotectonics of the Mediterranean Region and Vicinity
The Mediterranean region is seismically active due to the northward convergence (4-10 mm/yr) of the African plate with respect to the Eurasian plate along a complex plate boundary. This convergence began approximately 50 Ma and was associated with the closure of the Tethys Sea. The modern day remnant of the Tethys Sea is the Mediterranean Sea. The highest rates of seismicity in the Mediterranean region are found along the Hellenic subduction zone of southern Greece, along the North Anatolian Fault Zone of western Turkey and the Calabrian subduction zone of southern Italy. Local high rates of convergence at the Hellenic subduction zone (35mm/yr) are associated with back-arc spreading throughout Greece and western Turkey above the subducting Mediterranean oceanic crust. Crustal normal faulting throughout this region is a manifestation of extensional tectonics associated with the back-arc spreading. The region of the Marmara Sea is a transition zone between this extensional regime, to the west, and the strike-slip regime of the North Anatolian Fault Zone, to the east. The North Anatolian Fault accommodates much of the right-lateral horizontal motion (23-24 mm/yr) between the Anatolian micro-plate and Eurasian plate as the Anatolian micro-plate is being pushed westward to further accommodate closure of the Mediterranean basin caused by the collision of the African and Arabian plates in southeastern Turkey. Subduction of the Mediterranean Sea floor beneath the Tyrrhenian Sea at the Calabrian subduction zone causes a significant zone of seismicity around Sicily and southern Italy. Active volcanoes are located above intermediate depth earthquakes in the Cyclades of the Aegean Sea and in southern Italy.
In the Mediterranean region there is a written record, several centuries long, documenting pre-instrumental seismicity (pre-20th century). Earthquakes have historically caused widespread damage across central and southern Greece, Cyprus, Sicily, Crete, the Nile Delta, Northern Libya, the Atlas Mountains of North Africa and the Iberian Peninsula. The 1903 M8.2 Kythera earthquake and the 1926 M7.8 Rhodes earthquakes are the largest instrumentally recorded Mediterranean earthquakes, both of which are associated with subduction zone tectonics. Between 1939 and 1999 a series of devastating M7+ strike-slip earthquakes propagated westward along the North Anatolian Fault Zone, beginning with the 1939 M7.8 Erzincan earthquake on the eastern end of the North Anatolian Fault system. The 1999 M7.6 Izmit earthquake, located on the westward end of the fault, struck one of Turkey's most densely populated and industrialized urban areas killing, more than 17,000 people. Although seismicity rates are comparatively low along the northern margin of the African continent, large destructive earthquakes have been recorded and reported from Morocco in the western Mediterranean, to the Dead Sea in the eastern Mediterranean. The 1980 M7.3 El Asnam earthquake was one of Africa's largest and most destructive earthquakes within the 20th century.
Large earthquakes throughout the Mediterranean region have also been known to produce significant and damaging tsunamis. One of the more prominent historical earthquakes within the region is the Lisbon earthquake of November 1, 1755, whose magnitude has been estimated from non-instrumental data to be about 8.0. The 1755 Lisbon earthquake is thought to have occurred within or near the Azores-Gibraltar transform fault, which defines the boundary between the African and Eurasian plates off the west coast of Morocco and Portugal. The earthquake is notable for both a large death toll of approximately 60,000 people and for generating a tsunami that swept up the Portuguese coast inundating coastal villages and Lisbon. An earthquake of approximately M8.0 near Sicily in 1693 generated a large tsunami wave that destroyed numerous towns along Sicily's east coast. The M7.2 December 28, 1908 Messina earthquake is the deadliest documented European earthquake. The combination of severe ground shaking and a local tsunami caused an estimated 60,000 to 120,000 fatalities.
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- 4.9 10km E of Numana, Italy 2013-07-21 01:32:25 UTC 9.7 km
M4.9 - 10km E of Numana, Italy (BETA) 2013-07-21 01:32:25 UTC
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- 2013-07-21 03:32:25 UTC+02:00 at epicenter
- 2013-07-20 22:32:25 UTC-03:00 system time
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43.516°N 13.756°E depth=9.7km (6.0mi)
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- 10km (6mi) E of Numana, Italy
- 14km (9mi) NE of Loreto, Italy
- 18km (11mi) ENE of Castelfidardo, Italy
- 19km (12mi) NNE of Potenza Picena, Italy
- 115km (71mi) ESE of San Marino, San Marino
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Seismotectonics of the Mediterranean Region and Vicinity
The Mediterranean region is seismically active due to the northward convergence (4-10 mm/yr) of the African plate with respect to the Eurasian plate along a complex plate boundary. This convergence began approximately 50 Ma and was associated with the closure of the Tethys Sea. The modern day remnant of the Tethys Sea is the Mediterranean Sea. The highest rates of seismicity in the Mediterranean region are found along the Hellenic subduction zone of southern Greece, along the North Anatolian Fault Zone of western Turkey and the Calabrian subduction zone of southern Italy. Local high rates of convergence at the Hellenic subduction zone (35mm/yr) are associated with back-arc spreading throughout Greece and western Turkey above the subducting Mediterranean oceanic crust. Crustal normal faulting throughout this region is a manifestation of extensional tectonics associated with the back-arc spreading. The region of the Marmara Sea is a transition zone between this extensional regime, to the west, and the strike-slip regime of the North Anatolian Fault Zone, to the east. The North Anatolian Fault accommodates much of the right-lateral horizontal motion (23-24 mm/yr) between the Anatolian micro-plate and Eurasian plate as the Anatolian micro-plate is being pushed westward to further accommodate closure of the Mediterranean basin caused by the collision of the African and Arabian plates in southeastern Turkey. Subduction of the Mediterranean Sea floor beneath the Tyrrhenian Sea at the Calabrian subduction zone causes a significant zone of seismicity around Sicily and southern Italy. Active volcanoes are located above intermediate depth earthquakes in the Cyclades of the Aegean Sea and in southern Italy.
In the Mediterranean region there is a written record, several centuries long, documenting pre-instrumental seismicity (pre-20th century). Earthquakes have historically caused widespread damage across central and southern Greece, Cyprus, Sicily, Crete, the Nile Delta, Northern Libya, the Atlas Mountains of North Africa and the Iberian Peninsula. The 1903 M8.2 Kythera earthquake and the 1926 M7.8 Rhodes earthquakes are the largest instrumentally recorded Mediterranean earthquakes, both of which are associated with subduction zone tectonics. Between 1939 and 1999 a series of devastating M7+ strike-slip earthquakes propagated westward along the North Anatolian Fault Zone, beginning with the 1939 M7.8 Erzincan earthquake on the eastern end of the North Anatolian Fault system. The 1999 M7.6 Izmit earthquake, located on the westward end of the fault, struck one of Turkey's most densely populated and industrialized urban areas killing, more than 17,000 people. Although seismicity rates are comparatively low along the northern margin of the African continent, large destructive earthquakes have been recorded and reported from Morocco in the western Mediterranean, to the Dead Sea in the eastern Mediterranean. The 1980 M7.3 El Asnam earthquake was one of Africa's largest and most destructive earthquakes within the 20th century.
Large earthquakes throughout the Mediterranean region have also been known to produce significant and damaging tsunamis. One of the more prominent historical earthquakes within the region is the Lisbon earthquake of November 1, 1755, whose magnitude has been estimated from non-instrumental data to be about 8.0. The 1755 Lisbon earthquake is thought to have occurred within or near the Azores-Gibraltar transform fault, which defines the boundary between the African and Eurasian plates off the west coast of Morocco and Portugal. The earthquake is notable for both a large death toll of approximately 60,000 people and for generating a tsunami that swept up the Portuguese coast inundating coastal villages and Lisbon. An earthquake of approximately M8.0 near Sicily in 1693 generated a large tsunami wave that destroyed numerous towns along Sicily's east coast. The M7.2 December 28, 1908 Messina earthquake is the deadliest documented European earthquake. The combination of severe ground shaking and a local tsunami caused an estimated 60,000 to 120,000 fatalities.
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4.9 Mwp | ± 0.04 |
43.516°N, 13.756°E | ± 12.5 km |
9.7 km | ± 4.2 km |
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O sea que no es de 4.9 sino de 5 o5.5?? Habra gente lastimada???
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Pato escribió:O sea que no es de 4.9 sino de 5 o5.5?? Habra gente lastimada???
Vez, unos diecen 4.9, Italia dice entre 5 y 5.5, ¿quien dirá la verdad?
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Charlyx22 escribió:Pato escribió:O sea que no es de 4.9 sino de 5 o5.5?? Habra gente lastimada???
Vez, unos diecen 4.9, Italia dice entre 5 y 5.5, ¿quien dirá la verdad?
Son de terror!!! La verdad, una no sabe a quien cuernos creerle...
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Disculpame Charly, esa nota no dice si hay heridos??
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Pato escribió:Disculpame Charly, esa nota no dice si hay heridos??
No, estoy buscando información, pero por ahora nada
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Charlyx22 escribió:Pato escribió:Disculpame Charly, esa nota no dice si hay heridos??
No, estoy buscando información, pero por ahora nada
Mirá que cosa rara, el anterior sismo fuerte fue en el norte de Italia, justo hace un mes, el 21 de junio y fue de 5.2 grados cerca de Venecia, ahora fue más al centro de Italia
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