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US: Earthquake Magnitude 4.8 - South Texas

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Date-Time:
Thursday, October 20, 2011 at 12:24:40 UTC

Thursday, October 20, 2011 at 07:24:40 AM at epicenter

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Location:
28.806°N, 98.147°W

Depth:
5 km (3.1 miles)

Region:
SOUTHERN TEXAS

Distances:
60 km (37 miles) NW of Beeville, Texas

76 km (47 miles) SSE of San Antonio, Texas

92 km (57 miles) E of Pearsall, Texas

166 km (103 miles) SSW of AUSTIN, Texas

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US: Earthquake Magnitude 4.5 - Island of Hawaii, numerous aftershocks

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Date-Time:
Thursday, October 20, 2011 at 00:10:04 UTC

Wednesday, October 19, 2011 at 02:10:04 PM at epicenter

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Location:
19.883°N, 155.532°W

Depth:
18.8 km (11.7 miles)

Region:
ISLAND OF HAWAII, HAWAII

Distances:
21 km (13 miles) SE (137°) from Waimea, HI

23 km (14 miles) SSW (198°) from Honokaa, HI

25 km (15 miles) SW (224°) from Paauilo, HI

51 km (32 miles) WNW (293°) from Hilo, HI

287 km (178 miles) ESE (123°) from Honolulu, HI

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US: Magma Stirring Under Sierraville, Ca. in Ongoing Quake Swarm

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Swarm of 700-plus quakes in Sierra 30 miles west of Reno, but no one's feeling them

A swarm of more than 700 earthquakes have struck near the small Sierra County, Calif., community of Sierraville since August, although there's a good chance few if any of the quakes have been felt.

There have been more than 30 quakes of a magnitude 1 or more in the last week, the largest being about 1.8, said Ken Smith, seismic network manager for the Nevada Seismological Lab.

But the quakes are so deep - most are 18 miles below the surface or more - and so minor Smith thinks they have little chance of being felt at the surface. They are centered about 2 miles west of Sierraville and 31 miles west of Reno.

Seismologists can't say with certainty yet what is happening, but appears the quakes are being caused by moving magma. The earth is basically divided into layers of the crust, the mantle and the core with the temperature getting hotter the deeper the depth. Smith said the ground in this area is constantly in motion, moving about 14 millimeters a year. Because of that motion, it appears magma found a way to flow from the mantle, the middle area, to the crust, the upper area.

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Experts Concerned with Abnormal Seismic Activity - Azores

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Experts in the Azores have alerted the population of São Miguel Island for seismic activity which they considered to be above normal. The seismic events where located in the system of Fogo and Congro lakes, the central region of the island.

"The situation is ongoing and the number of microseisms is slightly above reference values" said Wednesday João Luís Gaspar from the Center of Volcanology and Geological Risk Assessment (CVARG) of the University of the Azores.

He also said that the seismic activity was the result of "very low magnitude earthquakes" adding that "none of which have been felt by the population."

Declining to comment on what the evolution of the crisis could be João Luís Gaspar recalled that "seismological activity is difficult to predict," but that the possibility could not be eliminated of an earthquake occurrence which may be felt by the population. He said, "It does not mean it will happen; only that one cannot eliminate that possibility."

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US: Spate of quakes around Mount Rainier

Scientists in Washington state say there has been a spate of earthquakes around Mount Rainier in recent weeks but that it isn't a concern.

Pacific Northwest Seismograph Network's Bill Steele says the activity is normal. But he says scientists are watching the volcano a closer because of two quakes recorded Friday. The first was a 3.4 magnitude quake that struck west of the mountain near Ashford. It was followed about an hour later with a 2.9 magnitude quake under the volcano.

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© Erik KlemettiA view of Washington's Mt. Rainier in the evening sun in 2005.

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Iceland: Earthquake swarm in Tjörnes Fracture Zone

Today (18 October, 2011) at 08:53 UTC a earthquake swarm started in TFZ. So far this earthquake swarm is small in nature, only about dozen earthquakes so far. But the largest earthquakes have been with the size of ML3.6 according to IMO automatic earthquake detection system (called SIL). There is a good chance that this earthquake swarm is going to continue for the next few hours. But it is hard to know that for sure at the moment.

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© Iceland Met OfficeThe area with the earthquake activity in Tjörnes Fracture Zone (TFZ).
There are no volcanoes in the area where this earthquake swarm is taking place.

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Papua New Guinea - Earthquake Magnitude 6.0

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© USGSEarthquake Location
Date-Time:
Tuesday, October 18, 2011 at 05:05:04 UTC

Tuesday, October 18, 2011 at 03:05:04 PM at epicenter

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Location:
5.886°S, 150.994°E

Depth:
9.9 km (6.2 miles)

Region:
NEW BRITAIN REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA

Distances:
100 km (62 miles) ESE of Kimbe, New Britain, PNG

163 km (101 miles) ENE of Kandrian, New Britain, PNG

576 km (357 miles) NE of PORT MORESBY, Papua New Guinea

2401 km (1491 miles) N of BRISBANE, Queensland, Australia

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US: New Mexico - Earthquake Magnitude 3.8 Strikes Near Los Alamos Lab

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A magnitude 3.8 earthquake has struck around 20 miles from Los Alamos National Laboratory.

The U.S. Geological Survey says the light temblor hit after 10:30 a.m. on Monday. It was centered nine miles north of Santa Fe and hit around 19 miles southeast of Los Alamos National Laboratory. It also had a depth of around .7 miles.

There were no immediate reports of damages or injuries.

The small earthquake comes after a magnitude 4.0 earthquake struck northern New Mexico last month and magnitude 5.3 earthquake hit around the same area in August.

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US: Earthquake Magnitude 4.0 - Southern California

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Date-Time:
Monday, October 17, 2011 at 20:05:57 UTC
Monday, October 17, 2011 at 01:05:57 PM at epicenter

Location:
34.697°N, 116.294°W

Depth:
1.8 km (1.1 miles)

Region:
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

Distances:
13 km (8 miles) WSW (257°) from Ludlow, CA

40 km (25 miles) WNW (288°) from Bagdad, CA

53 km (33 miles) NNW (340°) from Twentynine Palms Base, CA

64 km (40 miles) N (10°) from Yucca Valley, CA

65 km (41 miles) NNW (342°) from Twentynine Palms, CA

193 km (120 miles) ENE (68°) from Los Angeles Civic Center, CA

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US: California-Nevada Border Region Hit By 4 Magnitude Earthquake

A 4.0 magnitude earthquake was recorded close to central California's border with Nevada early on Saturday, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) has reported.

The quake struck at 04:42AM local time (12:42PM GMT) and struck at a shallow depth of 9.8 km (6.1 miles).

The epicentre was located at Antelope Mountain on the eastern edge of the Yosemite National Forest, about 40 km (25 miles) NNE (15°) from Toms Place, CA; 45 km (28 miles) S (184°) from Qualeys Camp, NV; 47 km (29 miles) NE (51°) from Mammoth Lakes, CA; and 264 km (164 miles) ESE (105°) from Sacramento, CA.

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© Google-IWOEpicentre of Saturday's earthquake.