Christchurch
rattled by 11,000th aftershock, following 2010 earthquake
A
magnitude-3.3 earthquake that struck Christchurch this afternoon
could be the 11,000th tremor since September 4, 2010.
17
January, 2013
The
quake hit at 12.55pm, 15 kilometres east of Christchurch at a depth
of 6km.
Over
163 people reported feeling the "moderate" shake on the
GeoNet website.
Press
reporter Charlie Gates tweeted: "Ooh. Bit of a rumble. First for
a while."
Twitter
user Kev Mair said: "Wibble wobble in Chch CBD."
According
to Christchurch Quake Map, the quake was the 11,000th the region has
experienced since the magnitude-7.1 struck early on September 4 2010.
GNS
Science geological hazard modeller Matt Gerstenberger said 11,000
quakes was a significant but expected number for the region to have
experienced.
"Anyone
living there knows what it has been like. However, it is in the range
of what we would have expected for a region which has had a large
earthquake. "
Many
of those quakes would not have been felt, he said.
"Many
would have been so small they wouldn't have been noticed. Also, I'm
not sure what the minimum magnitude for a quake is that is mapped on
that website, but that [11,000] figure would be in the range, I
suspect".
He
did not expect the number of quakes mapped to go up greatly.
"According
to the aftershock sequence, the aftershocks will now be further apart
and so the number will go up slowly over time,'' he said.
"There
won't be a huge or sudden increase."

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