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  1. Default Oklahoma Earthquake Activity

    Other thread is long gone, so going to start a new one.

    Friday Afternoon's earthquake details, this one is the strongest so far this year I believe and reports did come in from Edmond according to KWTV.

    http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/...us2009iibt.php



    Magnitude
    3.6
    Date-Time
    Friday, June 26, 2009 at 21:23:14 UTC
    Friday, June 26, 2009 at 04:23:14 PM at epicenter
    Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones
    Location
    36.332°N, 97.469°W
    Depth
    5 km (3.1 miles) set by location program
    Region
    OKLAHOMA
    Distances
    11 km (7 miles) ENE (76°) from Covington, OK
    15 km (10 miles) SE (139°) from Garber, OK
    17 km (10 miles) WNW (286°) from Perry, OK
    38 km (23 miles) ESE (102°) from Enid, OK
    95 km (59 miles) N (4°) from Oklahoma City, OK
    398 km (247 miles) N (351°) from Dallas, TX
    Location Uncertainty
    horizontal +/- 8.5 km (5.3 miles); depth fixed by location program
    Parameters
    NST= 15, Nph= 15, Dmin=123.4 km, Rmss=1.09 sec, Gp= 76°,
    M-type="Nuttli" surface wave magnitude (mbLg), Version=8
    Source
    USGS NEIC (WDCS-D)
    Event ID
    us2009iibt

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    Earthquake in Edmond yesterday? I didn't know!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thunder View Post
    Earthquake in Edmond yesterday? I didn't know!
    No. They just felt a little there. Map pinpoints epicenter.

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    Although it said 3.6 in magnitude, what does the "IV" represent on the map?

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    This probably won't paste right...but here goes.

    Estimated Population Exposed to Earthquake Shaking
    Est. Modified
    Mercalli Intensity Est. Population
    Exposure (k = x1000) Perceived Shaking Potential Structure Damage
    Resistant Vulnerable
    X 0 Extreme V. Heavy V. Heavy
    IX 0 Violent Heavy V. Heavy
    VIII 0 Severe Moderate/Heavy Heavy
    VII 0 Very Strong Moderate Moderate/Heavy
    VI 0 Strong Light Moderate
    V 0 Moderate V. Light Light
    IV 2k Light None None
    II-III 84k Weak None None
    I 1,034k* Not Felt None None

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    Venture79,

    Is there anyway you can create an overlay of all the earthquakes we have had in Oklahoma this year? Is there a connection?

    Are there any geological formations in Oklahoma like the Palmdale Bulge in Southern California?

    Thanks

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    Possum, this doesn't answer your question but I found it interesting. It shows all the earthquakes in Oklahoma between 1977 and 2001. The earthquakes shown in red are the ones strong enough to be felt.



    Edit: I just found this for 2009.

    OKLAHOMA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OBSERVATORY
    OKLAHOMA EARTHQUAKE CATALOG 2009

    DATE TIME (CT) COUNTY ST MM MAGNITUDES LATITUDE LONGITUDE DEPTH SM
    YYYY MMM DD HH MM SS.SS 3Hz bLg km

    2009 JAN 28 05:19:09AM GRADY OK F 3.4 35.163N 97.871W 5.00
    2009 JAN 29 07:03:00PM LINCOLN OK F 2.4 35.724N 96.920W 5.00
    2009 FEB 03 04:23:00AM COAL OK F 3.2 34.580N 96.369W 5.00
    2009 FEB 22 03:43:07AM GARFIELD OK F 3.2 36.353N 98.098W 5.00
    2009 MAR 08 08:06:39AM OKLAHOMA OK F 3.6 35.452N 97.479W 5.00
    2009 MAR 17 12:25:19PM OKLAHOMA OK F 2.7 35.446N 97.456W 5.00
    2009 MAR 17 12:41:37PM OKLAHOMA OK F 2.5 35.446N 97.456W 5.00
    2009 MAR 17 02:57:15PM OKLAHOMA OK F 2.4 35.446N 97.456W 5.00
    2009 MAY 28 08:26:28PM LINCOLN OK F 2.2 35.80N 97.00W 5.002009 JUN 14 15:31:08 LINCOLN OK F 3.4 35.624N 96.854W 5.00 2009 JUN 16 10:32:46AM LINCOLN OK 2.8 35.890N 96.872W 5.00

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    Thanks westsidesooner! I'd have to go back and count all the dots, but it seems there might be more dots along the Canadian River?

    I am going to read up on this.

    Good Job!!!!

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    we had a 3.4 earthquake near mcloud tuesday, did anyone feel it?

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    I had a lot of free time this week while waiting on the gas lines in our yard to be repaired. Wait on the plumber, wait on the contractor to put in the new line, wait on at&t to repair phone and internet lines the contractor cut, now Im waiting on ONG. Did I mention that patience isnt one of my virtues. lol I feel like a hostage in my own home.

    Jesseda...I didnt feel it but heard something on channel 9 at noon (while waiting) and that reminded me of Possums request of Venture. I tried to find some info online about it but wasnt succesful. Did it do any damage?

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    not that i know,, i go to this web site Latest Earthquakes - Last 7 Days and it tell you all the recent earthquakes around th world, i click on the oklahoma area

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    Quote Originally Posted by westsidesooner View Post
    Possum, this doesn't answer your question but I found it interesting. It shows all the earthquakes in Oklahoma between 1977 and 2001. The earthquakes shown in red are the ones strong enough to be felt.



    Edit: I just found this for 2009.

    OKLAHOMA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OBSERVATORY
    OKLAHOMA EARTHQUAKE CATALOG 2009

    DATE TIME (CT) COUNTY ST MM MAGNITUDES LATITUDE LONGITUDE DEPTH SM
    YYYY MMM DD HH MM SS.SS 3Hz bLg km

    2009 JAN 28 05:19:09AM GRADY OK F 3.4 35.163N 97.871W 5.00
    2009 JAN 29 07:03:00PM LINCOLN OK F 2.4 35.724N 96.920W 5.00
    2009 FEB 03 04:23:00AM COAL OK F 3.2 34.580N 96.369W 5.00
    2009 FEB 22 03:43:07AM GARFIELD OK F 3.2 36.353N 98.098W 5.00
    2009 MAR 08 08:06:39AM OKLAHOMA OK F 3.6 35.452N 97.479W 5.00
    2009 MAR 17 12:25:19PM OKLAHOMA OK F 2.7 35.446N 97.456W 5.00
    2009 MAR 17 12:41:37PM OKLAHOMA OK F 2.5 35.446N 97.456W 5.00
    2009 MAR 17 02:57:15PM OKLAHOMA OK F 2.4 35.446N 97.456W 5.00
    2009 MAY 28 08:26:28PM LINCOLN OK F 2.2 35.80N 97.00W 5.002009 JUN 14 15:31:08 LINCOLN OK F 3.4 35.624N 96.854W 5.00 2009 JUN 16 10:32:46AM LINCOLN OK 2.8 35.890N 96.872W 5.00

    Lindsay, Oklahoma seems relatively active.
    ...this shortest straw has been pulled for you

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    This was Friday.

    Earthquake Details

    Magnitude
    2.2
    Date-Time
    Friday, July 17, 2009 at 17:40:15 UTC
    Friday, July 17, 2009 at 12:40:15 PM at epicenter
    Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones
    Location
    34.992°N, 97.351°W
    Depth
    5 km (3.1 miles) set by location program
    Region
    OKLAHOMA
    Distances
    3 km (2 miles) SSE (149°) from Purcell, OK
    3 km (2 miles) SSW (211°) from Lexington, OK
    9 km (6 miles) NNW (339°) from Wayne, OK
    26 km (16 miles) SSE (167°) from Norman, OK
    57 km (35 miles) SSE (163°) from Oklahoma City, OK
    249 km (155 miles) NNW (348°) from Dallas, TX
    Location Uncertainty
    horizontal +/- 17.7 km (11.0 miles); depth fixed by location program
    Parameters
    NST= 8, Nph= 8, Dmin=133.9 km, Rmss=1.38 sec, Gp=112°,
    M-type="Nuttli" surface wave magnitude (mbLg), Version=6
    Source
    USGS NEIC (WDCS-D)
    Event ID
    us2009jebm

    Magnitude 2.2 - OKLAHOMA

    34.9918 -97.351(M2.2 - OKLAHOMA - 2009 July 17 17:40:15 UTC) - Google Maps


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    it seems we are having more and more these past few years, or at least stronger ones?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jesseda View Post
    it seems we are having more and more these past few years, or at least stronger ones?
    With all the Californians moving out here, maybe they're bringing the earthquake mojo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jesseda View Post
    it seems we are having more and more these past few years, or at least stronger ones?
    We have a pretty active seismic zone in Oklahoma with around 100-150 earthquakes a year. There is one main fault line in SW Oklahoma which the Wichitas developed on...but doesn't look like there is a lot of activity there. There are others throughout the state and our ground (dirt) type also plays into things.

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    I've heard there were up to 8 earthquakes in the state today including a 3.4 near ADA and a 2.7 near Jones. Anyone feel them? NewsOk's story mentions 6. http://newsok.com/four-earthquakes-h...rticle/3396104

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    Magnitude 3.4 - OKLAHOMA

    Magnitude
    3.4
    Date-Time
    Thursday, August 27, 2009 at 08:22:15 UTC
    Thursday, August 27, 2009 at 03:22:15 AM at epicenter
    Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones
    Location
    34.997°N, 96.597°W
    Depth
    5 km (3.1 miles) set by location program
    Region
    OKLAHOMA
    Distances
    8 km (5 miles) NW (310°) from Sasakwa, OK
    14 km (9 miles) N (358°) from Francis, OK
    14 km (9 miles) W (262°) from Spaulding, OK
    27 km (17 miles) NNE (14°) from Ada, OK
    101 km (63 miles) ESE (122°) from Oklahoma City, OK
    245 km (152 miles) N (4°) from Dallas, TX
    Location Uncertainty
    horizontal +/- 11.1 km (6.9 miles); depth fixed by location program
    Parameters
    NST= 21, Nph= 21, Dmin=125.1 km, Rmss=1.32 sec, Gp=162°,
    M-type="Nuttli" surface wave magnitude (mbLg), Version=7
    Source
    USGS NEIC (WDCS-D)
    Event ID
    us2009kvaz

    Magnitude 2.7 - OKLAHOMA

    Magnitude
    2.7
    Date-Time
    Thursday, August 27, 2009 at 18:32:06 UTC
    Thursday, August 27, 2009 at 01:32:06 PM at epicenter
    Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones
    Location
    35.566°N, 97.290°W
    Depth
    5 km (3.1 miles) set by location program
    Region
    OKLAHOMA
    Distances
    0 km (0 miles) NNE (26°) from Jones, OK
    9 km (6 miles) NNE (23°) from Nicoma Park, OK
    10 km (6 miles) NE (48°) from Spencer, OK
    24 km (15 miles) ENE (67°) from Oklahoma City, OK
    311 km (193 miles) N (352°) from Dallas, TX
    Location Uncertainty
    Error estimate not available
    Parameters
    NST= 7, Nph= 7, Dmin=140.9 km, Rmss=0 sec, Gp= 94°,
    M-type="Nuttli" surface wave magnitude (mbLg), Version=6
    Source
    Macroseismic location
    Event ID
    us2009kvb3

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    I just hope we don't break off and fall into the ocean.. oh wait, that's what is going to happen to my prior state of CA! Earthquakes.. pshaw! These are nothing ... just little tremors. :-)
    " You've Been Thunder Struck ! "

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    Thought I felt another one in the MWC area around 9:00 tonight. Anyone else?

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    yep, heard it on the news .. another one!
    " You've Been Thunder Struck ! "

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    This is what we have so far...9 total.

    MAP 2.3 2009/08/28 04:15:50 35.566 -97.290 5.0 0 km ( 0 mi) NNE of Jones, OK
    MAP 2.4 2009/08/28 03:30:55 35.566 -97.290 5.0 0 km ( 0 mi) NNE of Jones, OK
    MAP 3.7 2009/08/28 02:09:05 35.566 -97.290 5.0 0 km ( 0 mi) NNE of Jones, OK
    MAP 2.7 2009/08/27 18:32:06 35.566 -97.290 5.0 0 km ( 0 mi) NNE of Jones, OK
    MAP 2.6 2009/08/27 17:13:52 35.566 -97.290 5.0 0 km ( 0 mi) NNE of Jones, OK
    MAP 2.5 2009/08/27 15:31:24 35.566 -97.290 5.0 0 km ( 0 mi) NNE of Jones, OK
    MAP 2.7 2009/08/27 15:17:52 35.566 -97.290 5.0 0 km ( 0 mi) NNE of Jones, OK
    MAP 2.5 2009/08/27 12:58:25 35.566 -97.290 5.0 0 km ( 0 mi) NNE of Jones, OK
    MAP 3.4 2009/08/27 08:22:15 34.997 -96.597 5.0 8 km ( 5 mi) NW of Sasakwa, OK

    Image of the 3.7 quote from the OGS.


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    Surface just opened up in that area, lava is shooting up like crazy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thunder View Post
    Surface just opened up in that area, lava is shooting up like crazy!
    Whew.....in a way thats almost a relief. A volcano will only take out the area near it....initially. I was worried it might be the aliens from War of the Worlds trying to break through the ground. You know we did have a pretty good lightning storm the other night.

    Any new quakes today???

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    This can't be good for the crosstown.

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