Magnitude 8.3 quake in the Kuril Islands
Last updated: 2018-03-26 (84) 17:50:59 UTC
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The Anza group at the University of California San Diego operates a broadband seismograph network consisting of 17 three component broadband seismograph stations centered near Anza, California (see map).
On Wednesday November 15 2006 at 3:14 AM (PST) we recorded an earthquake (preliminary Mw 8.3) located in the Kuril Islands.
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Initial source parameters for this tremor are indicated below. The epicentral distance (i.e. the distance separating the epicenter and the closest station in the recording network) for Anza is 7371 km (66.30 degrees).
This map shows the mainshock as a red star. Associated aftershocks are orange stars. Anza network stations are yellow triangles. Gray lines are major roads and red lines are faults.
Event Map
Event Parameters
Latitude | Longitude | Origin time (UTC) | Origin time (PST) | Depth (km) | Mw | Author |
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46.6840 | 153.2220 | 11/15/06 (319) 11:14.17 | 11/15/06 (319) 3:14 AM | 28 | 8.3 | QED |
* The location and magnitude determined for this event are preliminary and are subject to change upon further review of seismic data.
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Of local interest:
We operate a broadband station on Mt. Soledad. At 03:25 (PST) station SOL recorded the P wave from this event. Here is a view of that event as picked by our analyst. A red P indicates a P wave arrival, a red S indicates an S wave arrival.
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