July 4-6, 2019 WNUD Washington D.C. East/Earthquakes West
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Post by Anne Terri on Jul 6, 2019 6:30:13 GMT 1
"July 4-6, 2019
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On the morning of July 4th on the east coast of the United States of America, in the center of Washington D.C, President Trump held his planned display of military force and uttered the strange speech which defied timelines of history, followed later in the evening, by a wet, foggy and nearly blocked out fireworks display.
On The West coast there was a sizable earthquake of 6.4. Today we focus on this.
We will Document a time line of events, to include from July 4 the Earthquake in California felt between Las Vegas to Los Angeles measuring 6.4 at the epicenter, 10 miles from Ridgecrest, and the second aftershock to follow on the 6th which is a sizable 5.4 earthquake aftershock that shook Los Angeles.
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Dr. Lucy Jones, Seismologist, Founder & Chief Scientist of twitter.com/dljcss
twitter.com/DrLucyJones
July 4, 2019
M6.4 on a strikeslip fault about 10 miles from Ridgecrest. Not the San Andreas fault. It is an area with a lot of little faults but no long fault.
The #Ridgecrest earthquake is having a robust aftershock sequence. There have been 6 M4+ events and ~30 M3+ in the first 90 minutes. That means there will be plenty more aftershocks today.
July 6, 2019
So the M6.4 was a foreshock. This was a M7.1 on the same fault as has been producing the Searles Valley sequence. This is part of the same sequence
Like any quake, today's M7.1 has a 1 in 20 of being followed by something even bigger. Smaller quakes - M5s are likely and a M6 is quite possible.
Dr. Lucy Jones
@drlucyjones
twitter.com/DrLucyJones
July 4, 2019
M6.4 on a strikeslip fault about 10 miles from Ridgecrest. Not the San Andreas fault. It is an area with a lot of little faults but no long fault.
The #Ridgecrest earthquake is having a robust aftershock sequence. There have been 6 M4+ events and ~30 M3+ in the first 90 minutes. That means there will be plenty more aftershocks today.
July 6, 2019
So the M6.4 was a foreshock. This was a M7.1 on the same fault as has been producing the Searles Valley sequence. This is part of the same sequence
Like any quake, today's M7.1 has a 1 in 20 of being followed by something even bigger. Smaller quakes - M5s are likely and a M6 is quite possible.
Dr. Lucy Jones
@drlucyjones
NOTE; LA Observed
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Journalists' guide to reporting on earthquakes in SoCal
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www.laobserved.com/archive/2014/03/journalists_guide_to_repo.php
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