Scotland has earthquake

In MD Turner territory Scotland has had an Earthquake of 3.5 magnitude, don't worry you won't get aftershocks from it.

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-12262293

 

Quads


Quads wrote:

In MD Turner territory Scotland has had an Earthquake of 3.5 magnitude, don't worry you won't get aftershocks from it.

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-12262293

 

Quads


Hi Q/Hugh

 

I didn't feel a thing. That's the 3rd 3.5 magnitude shock in the UK in the past 3 months. Has NZ gone into the export business?

 

My bed used to sway regularly also until I discovered a strong connection to Red Wine.

In MD Turner territory Scotland has had an Earthquake of 3.5 magnitude, don't worry you won't get aftershocks from it.

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-12262293

 

Quads

Sometimes I wish some would export.

 

Sept 4th (3rd for some) had the 7.1 magnitude, Since we have had 464 aftershocks 3.5 magnitude and above 

 

4532 shakes in total (added so far) most are shallow in depth.

 

Quads

Was there one recently up North?

Yes there was a 5.9 magnitude, BUT with a focal depth of 150kms, so deep, by the time it reaches the surface it looses a lot of it's punch.  No damage basically, just like a big truck going past sort of thing instead.

 

Quads

Hello Quads

 

I've heard today that there was another large quake in NZ. This time I heard people were killed and that it was a 6.3 I think. Hope all is well this time too with you.

 

flo

Have no Water, Sewage, just got Power back awhile ago, (don't know how long for)  hard to get around the city with streets damaged etc.

 

What a Boomer.,  40 added so far (more to come as GNS has fun keeping up.)

 

22 Feb 2011.jpg

 

 

Oldest at the bottom, Magnatude and depth added

 

3.4M, depth: 5km 22/2/2011 20:22

2.8M, depth: 5km 22/2/2011 20:13
5M, depth: 12km 22/2/2011 19:43
4.6M, depth: 5km 22/2/2011 19:28
3.5M, depth: 5km 22/2/2011 19:25
4.6M, depth: 5km 22/2/2011 18:59
3.9M, depth: 17km 22/2/2011 18:17
3.7M, depth: 9km 22/2/2011 18:14
4.3M, depth: 5km 22/2/2011 18:03
4M, depth: 13km 22/2/2011 17:56
3.3M, depth: 11km 22/2/2011 17:46
3.5M, depth: 6km 22/2/2011 17:30
3.6M, depth: 11km 22/2/2011 17:29
4.6M, depth: 13km 22/2/2011 17:19
3.5M, depth: 5km 22/2/2011 16:59
4.2M, depth: 11km 22/2/2011 16:46
3.7M, depth: 6km 22/2/2011 16:43
4.2M, depth: 10km 22/2/2011 16:32
4.4M, depth: 5km 22/2/2011 16:24
5M, depth: 12km 22/2/2011 16:04
4.5M, depth: 5km 22/2/2011 15:48
4.6M, depth: 11km 22/2/2011 15:43
3.2M, depth: 19km 22/2/2011 15:37
4.3M, depth: 5km 22/2/2011 15:21
3.7M, depth: 8km 22/2/2011 15:08
3.7M, depth: 7km 22/2/2011 15:04
5.9M, depth: 5km 22/2/2011 14:50
4M, depth: 8km 22/2/2011 14:39
3.3M, depth: 5km 22/2/2011 14:37
3.4M, depth: 5km 22/2/2011 14:30
4.6M, depth: 9km 22/2/2011 14:20
4.6M, depth: 5km 22/2/2011 14:15
4.5M, depth: 5km 22/2/2011 13:46
4.6M, depth: 5km 22/2/2011 13:21
5.7M, depth: 6km 22/2/2011 13:04
4.9M, depth: 5km 22/2/2011 12:56
6.3M, depth: 4km 22/2/2011 12:51
2.6M, depth: 5km 22/2/2011 12:34
3.1M, depth: 3km 22/2/2011 09:16
2.7M, depth: 5km 21/2/2011 22:42

 

 

Shaking intensity in the city was much greater for this earthquake than the magnitude 7.1 earthquake from last September, or any of the aftershocks. The highest shaking was recorded at Pages Road Pumping Station at 188 %g, with readings of 127 %g at Heathcote Valley Primary School and 107 %g at Hulverstone Road Pumping Station.

This is due to the proximity of the epicentre to the city and the shallow depth. The earthquake has a reverse faulting mechanisim 

 

Still getting good shakes now.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Canterbury_earthquake

 

Quads

 

Quads -- so glad to hear from you and that you personally are OK. Same with Ro over on Compuserve.

 

I read that the Cathedral spire fell .... ?

Hi Quads,

 

Glad to hear you are OK.  The footage on the news last night showed an awful lot of damage in the city.  Hope all of your utilities get restored soon.

Hey Q

Glad to hear you are ok,I was worried for awhile! I can't believe the Cathedral spire has gone.

 


huwyngr wrote:

 

I read that the Cathedral spire fell .... ?


http://www.stuff.co.nz/4691060/Dean-calls-for-unity-after-tragedy

 

 

Quads


Quads wrote:

 


huwyngr wrote:

 

I read that the Cathedral spire fell .... ?


http://www.stuff.co.nz/4691060/Dean-calls-for-unity-after-tragedy

 

 

Quads


Horrible -- although luckily not as devastating as the Haiti earthquake. Google Earth had updated images there shortly after that hit and all you could see was the outline of the cathedral.

 

I see Google Earth has flagged the center but the images are still December 2010 ....  some of the street view pictures show how impressive the Cathedral and it's tower must have looked.

 

 

Tuesday           63 aftershocks added to the data so far

For "Wednesday     74 aftershocks added to the data so far" 74 is now 77

For "Thursday          24 aftershocks added to the data so far, (Today, and today is still going)  24 is now 48

 

and "The 6.3 Shake is an aftershock of the 7.1 Earthquake in September, Total aftershocks 4990"  is now 5019

 

Quads


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Quads,

 

How far away are you from Christchurch? Are you on the map you posted above?

I am in Christchurch, on the South side, still no water or sewage and aftershocks still going.

 

I have not marked my location on the map, just below the yd of the name on the map Sydenham above the name Spreydon

 

Quads

When I heard there was another quake in New Zealand, you were the first person in my thoughts. Where were you at / what were you doing with this newest one hit?

I was on the PC at home (here now) and closing the back door, well the PC didn't stay on for long. I ended flying into the floor face down and decided to stay there as bugger trying to get up on my sticks. hahahaha could be a good UTUBE video.

 

Map zoomed out of shakes added so far. None of the dots are for shakes over a week old.

 

Shakeupdate.jpg

 

Quads

http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/christchurch-earthquake/4696962/Scientists-try-to-unravel-lethal-quake

 

" It measured 1.88 times the force of gravity."

 

Quads

I'd been fretting; thank you for the reassuring update.