Sunday, 3 February 2013

Japan earthquake - earth changes 2 Feb, 2013

6.9-magnitude earthquake hits northern Japan

Maps
RT,
2 February, 2013
A 6.9-magnitude earthquake has hit the coast of Hokkaido, Japan, the US Geological Service reports. Two nuclear power plants are in the affected area.
The quake that occurred at 11:17 pm (14:17 GMT) was marked 5 upper at JMA Seismic Intensity in several places in Hokkaido.
According to the USGC, the epicenter of the earthquake was located at a depth of 120 kilometers.
The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) seismic intensity scale is used to measure earthquake strength in Japan and Taiwan and runs from 0 to 7. Starting in 1995, after the Great Hanshin earthquake, levels 5 and 6 are usually divided in ‘lower’ and ‘upper’ referring to ‘weak’ and ‘strong’.
Shaking could be felt near Hokkaido's capital Sapporo as well as in some regions of Tokyo, which is located down the island.  
No tsunami warning has been issued, and no damage or injuries have been reported.
Local public broadcaster NHK said nearby nuclear plants, Tomari and Higashidori, were not observing any abnormalities. 
Seismic activity in the region has increased in the past few days, and several smaller quakes have rattled the region.


Back in December a powerful 7.3-magnitude undersea quake off the northeast coast of Japan triggered a one-metre-high tsunami, but it caused no major damage. 
One of the most devastating earthquakes and tsunamis in history hit Japan in March 2011 when 19,000 people died or were reported missing. The disaster damaged the Fukushima nuclear power plant leading to the world’s worst atomic incident for 25 years.




Earth reeling from nine major earthquakes, striking in 5 days



2 February, 2013


Quake Storm


February 2, 2013 – EARTH

 – An earthquake of magnitude 6.7 struck off the coast of the Solomon Islands (Santa Cruz) in the Pacific Ocean, the U.S. Geological Survey said on Friday. The quake was later downgraded by the USGS to a 6.3 magnitude event. The depth of the quake was 10 km (6.2 miles) and the epicenter was 68 km southwest of Lata. The quake hit at 9:16 a.m. local time on Saturday. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center did not immediately issue any alerts on its website. 

This quake was underscored by an even  stronger 6.9 magnitude earthquake that just struck the Hokkaido region of East Japan on February 2nd. 

This is the ninth major earthquake to strike the planet in the last five days. 

The present cluster of earthquakes began with a 6.0 event in Eastern Kazakhstan on January 28th, following a full moon on January 27, 2013. 

Perhaps, it may not be readily apparent to most that our planet appears to now be inching towards the spectrum of some major cataclysmic event. 

This approaching black swan occurrence is characterized by the gradual escalation of geological activity of a violent seismic and volcanic nature. 44 volcanic eruptive events have already been recorded for the month of January; where there was only 77 chronicled for the entire year of 2012. 

The on-going volcanic activity in Kamchatka also provides compelling testament that massive changes are now taking place within the planet’s interior. 

No less than 4 volcanoes on the Far Eastern peninsula of Kamchatka are erupting simultaneous, though all the volcanoes lie in relative close proximity to each other (with a 110 km radius). 

Even more interesting, the magma flow fueling each volcanic system appears to emanting from a separate magma source. However, what’s even more disconcerting is the fact that  Plosky Tolbachik volcano awakened from 40 years of dormancy and is now ejecting massive rivers of lava across the landscape of Kamchatka. 

Russian scientists attest this is the first time rivers of lava have ever flowed from one of the Kamchatka volcanoes during the Holocene period. 

Large-scale protracted effusive eruptions, such as these, are generally fueled by a deep magma source. Most originate from a magma plume from deep inside the planet’s crust. Both of the planet’s volcanoes, which have had large effusive eruptions in the past, Kileaua (Hawaii) and Mount Etna (Italy) both lie over magma plumes- Kamchatka’s Plosky Tolbchik volcano does not. Kamchatka peninsula, which has a total land mass that is slightly larger than Germany, is one of the most active parts of the infamous “Ring of Fire,” the zone of volcanic and seismic activity that encircles the Pacific Ocean. 

Three tectonic plates — the North American Plate, the Okhotsk Plate and the Pacific Plate — collide beneath Kamchatka, with the peninsula’s coastal range boasting 30 active volcanoes. 

The crust is thinning here, and is becoming more fractured as seismic stresses increase.


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Ominous change in the South Pacific

The Santa Cruz seismic swarms are unfolding against an even more complex geological backdrop.  Consequently, the effects of this massive seismic upheaval signals ominous change for the entire Pacific basin. 

To the west, the Indo-Australian plate is breaking up, after the largest strike-slip earthquakes ever recorded, struck off the coast of Indonesia in April of 2012. 

The Solomon Sea Plate, to the east, is an oceanic crustal plate remnant, which is disappearing into two subduction zones, one to its north, the other on its southwest margin. Its southeast margin runs along the Woodlark Rise, undefined compressive zone, which may be a transform fault marking the boundary with the adjoining Woodlark Plate. 

The northern subduction zone is located where the Solomon Plate is diving below the South Bismarck Plate to the northwest and the Pacific Plate to the northeast. 

The northwest part of the subduction zone is called the New Britain Subduction Zone. New Britain in Papua New Guinea is the volcanic island formed from this collision and resulting volcanism. 

The southwestern subduction zone is where the Solomon Pate is diving below the Indo-Australian Plate. 

According to scientists, the Indo-Australian plate may in the process of breaking up and this heightened activity around the Santa Cruz Islands is placing addition pressures on a plate already in trouble. 

We should continue to watch the region of Indonesia for massive changes to come, including very large-scale volcanic eruptions. Nearly all of the planet’s current 15 tectonic plates, and in some cases, sub-plates and volcanic arcs are heavily stressed by the recent violent mobility of tectonic plates shaken by earthquakes. 

I’ve never quite seen a pattern this fraught with potential hazards or as heavily laden with seismic tension. The planet is now experiencing a major geological crisis, and it’s showing some indication of worsening.

 –TheExtinction Protocol


Earthquakes in the world on February 2, 2013 (M4.5 or more) – Earthquakes in Slovenia/Austria and Japan


Next earthquakes near Lord Howe Island (Solomon Is.)
The series of earthquakes starting some days ago on Santa Cruz Islands is continuing this night.(UTC) There was a 5.5 – 5,9 earthquake west of Lord Howe Islans on 18.58 UTC, following a weaker quake some minutes before. This quakes were felt by the some hundred inhabitants. We got no damage reports from earlier quakes, so we do not expect anything from this quake.



As we could see in the last days, this will probably not be the last movement.



Earthquake close to Izu Islands



A strong M 5,6 earthquake hit japanese Izu Islands south of Honshu this evening. It had a depth of around 50 km (USGS). Geosciensce Australia lists this quake with M 6,0. There are no populated islands in this area, so there won’t be any damage.


SRC
Location
UTC Date/time
M
D
INFORMATION
ER
I Felt A (not Listed) Strong Earthquake
Feb 02 23:59 PM
4.6
0
EMSC
Santa Cruz Islands
Feb 02 21:20 PM
5.1
20
GEOFON
Santa Cruz Islands
Feb 02 21:20 PM
5.3
10
USGS
Santa Cruz Islands
Feb 02 21:20 PM
5.1
10
EMSC
Balleny Islands Region
Feb 02 21:00 PM
4.9
10
GEOFON
Balleny Islands Region
Feb 02 21:00 PM
4.9
10
GEOFON
Near Coast Of Central Chile
Feb 02 20:16 PM
4.6
46
EMSC
Coquimbo, Chile
Feb 02 20:16 PM
4.6
40
GEOFON
Santa Cruz Islands
Feb 02 19:24 PM
4.6
10
EMSC
Santa Cruz Islands
Feb 02 19:24 PM
5.2
30
USGS
Santa Cruz Islands
Feb 02 19:24 PM
5.1
29
EMSC
Santa Cruz Islands
Feb 02 18:58 PM
5.6
40
GEOFON
Santa Cruz Islands
Feb 02 18:58 PM
6.0
10
USGS
Santa Cruz Islands
Feb 02 18:58 PM
6.1
10
USGS
Santa Cruz Islands
Feb 02 18:54 PM
5.2
31
EMSC
Santa Cruz Islands
Feb 02 18:54 PM
5.1
10
GEOFON
Santa Cruz Islands
Feb 02 18:54 PM
5.3
10
USGS
Izu Islands, Japan Region
Feb 02 18:31 PM
5.5
50
EMSC
Izu Islands, Japan Region
Feb 02 18:31 PM
5.6
21
GEOFON
Southeast Of Honshu, Japan
Feb 02 18:31 PM
5.6
18
WCATWC
Hokkaido Japan Region
Feb 02 14:18 PM
6.9
124
  • Hokkaido - in the 8th floor of tower 2
  • Yokohama - My apartment building shook in Yokohama at this time.
  • toyko - bed & tv rocked etc, building moving
  • misawa - OMJebus earthquake
  • niseko - Felt it on 2nd floor in concrete building. Swaying of bed
  • Tokyo Hanzomon - 9th floor in a bulding, weak shaking for 3 seconds, twice
  • Tokyo, Japan - Moderate earthquake in Tokyo, Japan. It was shaking for extended period of time.
  • Ginza, Tokyo, Japan - Not sure which earthquake it was, but I felt shaking at about 23:25 on the 8th floor of the Courtyard Marriott in Ginza, Tokyo, Japan. The light shaking lasted at least a minute.
  • Sapporo, Hokkaido - 30 seconds long, not strong enough to dislodge much snow from the roofs but rattled cans lying on my shelf.
  • Sapporo - Short, moderate quake
  • Tokyo - In Nihonbashi area in the hotel experienced, mild shaking in the room.
  • Tokyo - On 19th floor of hotel in Shinagawa area of Tokyo. Bed shaking for at least two minutes.
  • misawa-shi - I was all like "Whoa" and then the walls were going "bumb bum bub bub" and my computer screen was going "rikki rikki rikki rikki" and then it was over and I washed my hands.
  • Misawa - Our alarm on our phone rang and within a few seconds at most a minute later the quake started...it was a bit strong but mostly lasted a bit
  • Akasaka Excel Hotel, Tokyo - My second earthquake, after the one two day ago.
  • Chiba - Quite light aftershock but lasted a while
  • sapporo - Awoken from sleep due to shaking.
  • Sapporo - The shaking made me dizzy
  • Tokyo - Mag 6.4 Hokkaido per JMA http://www.jma.go.jp/en/quake/20130202232726391-022317.html
  • Tokyo - Moderate quake
  • Toride, Ibaraki, Japan - Not too strong, but it lasted for a while. Very slight shaking at first and then more noticeable.
  • tokyo, shiba park - bed was shaking
  • Sapporo - Not pleasant experience. Mobile phone notification worked
  • Setagaya, Tokyo - Thought this was a phantom quake at first but then it picked up enough to rattle the doors in my house here in Tokyo. ER : Thanks Robert for sharing your Experience with us
  • misawa air force base - Approx 60 - 70 seconds of noticeable shaking.
  • Niseko - Long period of light shaking.
  • Sapporo - Very mild- 16th floor, 20-30 seconds
  • Chiba, Japan - Up and down movement...felt dizzy for a second ot two. I am on 15th floor in hotel. The time I put is approximate.
  • Sapporo, Japan - It lasted a long time.
  • Hanamiki Shi Iwate - long time and semi intensive
  • Kutchan - The lounge and light fittings were shaking
  • Asahikawa - I felt it in asahikawa an hour ago
  • Niseko, Hirafu - Swaying of the bed for around 1 min
  • Tokyo - definitely I had not expected this quake
  • Honbetsu Hokkaido - Stove hood shaken off wall and one glass broken (fell onto the floor). Strong shake, lasted a bit less than a minute or so?
  • Tomamu - Lasted 45 seconds. Tower 1 of hotel / 19th floor / moving a lot.
USGS
Hokkaido, Japan Region
Feb 02 14:17 PM
6.9
103
EMSC
Hokkaido, Japan Region
Feb 02 14:17 PM
6.8
100
JMA
Hokkaido, Japan
Feb 02 14:17 PM
6.4
120
USGS
Hokkaido, Japan Region
Feb 02 14:17 PM
6.9
125
GEOFON
Hokkaido, Japan Region
Feb 02 14:17 PM
6.9
96
GEOFON
Nw Balkan Region
Feb 02 13:35 PM
4.6
10
  • Slovenia, Maribor - Scarry, that's the first time I felt such a thing :S
  • Velenje, Slovenia - Swaying things, plants, tremble...
  • Celje - it woke me up
  • Ljubljana - Very minor shaking on the 7th floor of an apartment building.
  • Maribor - I felt the bed shaking and could see the closet shaking as well.
  • Maribor - All just shaket for 2seconds
  • Jesenice, Slovenia - Felt it. Radiator was so laud.
  • Koeflach - Shook glass doors lightly for approximately 30 seconds. Shook bed for 15 seconds - enough to wake. (via emsc)
  • Graz - This was the first time I ever experienced a earth quake, good thing our appartment building seems to be safe, at least at that level....
  • Mislinja, Slovenija - Shaking and loud thunder sound
  • ljubljana - very weak skaking, but enough to feel it
  • Å¡marje pri jelÅ¡ah - tudi robot se je sluÅ¡al....
  • Velenje / Slovenia - Ground floor - swaying furniture, quake was felt for about five secs.
  • Pohorje (Radlje ob Dravi) - I heard strange noise and then felt moderate shaking (few seconds)
  • ljubljana - You never forget your first one :)
  • Velika Gorica,Croatia - In building on 5.floor, small shaking.
  • Velika Gorica,Croatia - On 5.floor very small shaking,just enought to feel it.
  • Celje, Slovenia - Light shaking (I could feel 3 distinct seismic shocks, one larger and two smaller) for few seconds. I experienced more powerful earthquake before, but this time "visually" looked strange, wrong :) While it was happening I was thinking if I'm hallucinating or if this are some kind of gravity waves from space :)
  • Maribor, Slovenia - Only my laptop screen shaken for a little. Hardly noticeable at all.
  • Celje, Slovenia - There was an earthquake in Slovenia and at the board of Austria with magnitude 4,2. My bed and wardrobe were shaking for 4 seconds, i heard the earthquake first and then it came.
  • Maribor, Slovenia - weak shaking - only 2-3 sec on third floor
  • Graz - was cool
  • Ljubljana - This is my second time that I felt earthquake in Ljubljana since I came here in Oct 2012. I stayed in the room on 3rd floor of a student dorm and I noticed that the water in the bottle was shaken.
  • Celje - I felt flor moving
USGS
Austria
Feb 02 13:35 PM
4.5
10
  • Graz - Shook the whole house (concrete 3 story home)for maybe 6-10 seconds. No aftershocks felt.
EMSC
Austria
Feb 02 13:35 PM
4.5
2
GEOFON
South Of Java, Indonesia
Feb 02 11:54 AM
4.7
42
EMSC
South Of Java, Indonesia
Feb 02 11:54 AM
4.6
55
USGS
South Of Java, Indonesia
Feb 02 11:54 AM
4.5
35
GEOFON
Crete, Greece
Feb 02 11:33 AM
4.7
40
EMSC
Crete, Greece
Feb 02 11:33 AM
4.7
54
USGS
Crete, Greece
Feb 02 11:33 AM
4.8
9
GEOFON
Solomon Islands
Feb 02 07:50 AM
4.6
10
EMSC
Bougainville Region, P.n.g.
Feb 02 07:50 AM
4.6
10
EMSC
Banda Sea
Feb 02 07:21 AM
4.5
156
GEOFON
Banda Sea
Feb 02 07:21 AM
4.6
150
USGS
Banda Sea
Feb 02 07:21 AM
4.5
145
USGS
Izu Islands, Japan Region
Feb 02 06:26 AM
4.8
32
GEOFON
Southeast Of Honshu, Japan
Feb 02 06:26 AM
5.1
10
EMSC
Izu Islands, Japan Region
Feb 02 06:26 AM
4.8
20
USGS
Offshore Sucre, Venezuela
Feb 02 05:10 AM
4.4
89
USGS
Santa Cruz Islands
Feb 02 04:16 AM
5.6
28
GEOFON
Santa Cruz Islands
Feb 02 04:16 AM
5.7
10
EMSC
Santa Cruz Islands
Feb 02 04:16 AM
5.6
35
EMSC
Santa Cruz Islands
Feb 02 03:39 AM
4.9
20
GEOFON
Santa Cruz Islands
Feb 02 03:39 AM
5.2
10
EMSC
Taiwan Region
Feb 02 03:39 AM
5.2
27
  • philippines - the toolboxes were shaking in our office
EMSC
Taiwan Region
Feb 02 03:39 AM
5.2
27
USGS
Santa Cruz Islands
Feb 02 03:39 AM
4.9
19
USGS
Taiwan
Feb 02 03:39 AM
5.1
22
  • Zhongzheng, Taipei, Taiwan - Plainly felt weak shaking while still in bed.
GEOFON
Taiwan Region
Feb 02 03:39 AM
5.1
21
  • Banqiao - I was on 10th floor of the hotel and I felt the ground shaking.
EMSC
Taiwan
Feb 02 03:39 AM
5.1
20
GEONET
Hunterville
Feb 02 02:59 AM
4.5
52
GEOFON
Jujuy Province, Argentina
Feb 02 01:21 AM
4.5
216
EMSC
Jujuy, Argentina
Feb 02 01:21 AM
4.5
216
EMSC
Santa Cruz Islands
Feb 02 01:20 AM
4.9
35
USGS
Santa Cruz Islands
Feb 02 01:20 AM
4.9
35
GEOFON
Santa Cruz Islands
Feb 02 01:20 AM
5.0
26
USGS
Sunda Strait, Indonesia
Feb 02 01:19 AM
5.1
38
EMSC
Java, Indonesia
Feb 02 01:19 AM
5.1
56
GEOFON
Java, Indonesia
Feb 02 01:19 AM
5.1
29
USGS
Santa Cruz Islands
Feb 02 01:15 AM
5.0
26
EMSC
Santa Cruz Islands
Feb 02 01:15 AM
5.0
3
GEOFON
Santa Cruz Islands
Feb 02 01:15 AM
4.9
10







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