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US - M 7.0 earthquake - 13km N of Anchorage, Alaska - Tsunami warning cancelled

Pathfinder

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[h=1]M 7.0 - 13km N of Anchorage, Alaska[/h] [FONT=&quot]
  • 2018-11-30 17:29:28 (UTC)
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[h=2]Tectonic Summary[/h] [FONT=&quot]The November 30, 2018, Mw 7.0 earthquake near Anchorage, Alaska, occurred as the result of normal faulting at a depth of about 40 km. Focal mechanism solutions for the event indicate slip occurred on a moderately dipping fault striking north-south (dipping either to the east at about 30 degrees, or the west at about 60 degrees). At the location of this earthquake, the Pacific plate is moving towards the northwest with respect to the North America plate at about 57 mm/yr, subducting beneath Alaska at the Alaska-Aleutians Trench, approximately 150 km south-southeast of this event. The location and mechanism of this earthquake indicate rupture occurred on an intraslab fault within the subducting Pacific slab, rather than on the shallower thrust-faulting interface between these two plates.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Earthquakes are common in this region. Over the past century, 14 other M 6+ earthquakes have occurred within 150 km of the November 30, 2018 event. Two of these ? a M 6.6 earthquake in July 1983 and a M 6.4 event in September 1983 ? were at a similarly shallow depth and caused damage in the region of Valdez. The M 9.2 great Alaska earthquake of March 1964, was an interface thrust faulting earthquake that ruptured over several hundred kilometers between Anchorage and the Alaska-Aleutians trench, and to the southwest.
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https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/ak20419010/executive
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  • NWS Tsunami AlertsVerified account @NWS_NTWC 22m22 minutes ago More



    Fri Nov 30 18:31:17 UTC 2018 event picture

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  • NWS Tsunami AlertsVerified account @NWS_NTWC 23m23 minutes ago More



    TSUNAMI WARNING 3: See http://tsunami.gov for alert areas. M7.0 005mi N Anchorage, Alaska 0829AKST Nov 30: #
 
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