UB Servidors d'Informació Sísmica En Viu (ISEV) gestionats pel sistema SISMIC.

El servidor SISMIC és una cooperació entre el Departament d’Astronomia i Meteorologia de la Universitat de Barcelona i el Laboratori d'Estudis Geofísics Eduard Fontserè de l' Institut d'Estudis Catalans.
L'obtenció d'informació es realitza amb la col·laboració de l'Observatori Fabra de la Reial Acadèmia de Ciències i Arts de Barcelona (RACAB) i amb el suport del Monestir de Poblet i TABASA - CADI.

Pàgina creada per Josep Vila (jvilaam.ub.es) el 13 de gener de 2007.


REGISTRES SÍSMICS OBTINGUTS A LES ESTACIONS GESTIONADES PELS SISTEMES ISEV DE L'ESDEVENIMENT OCORREGUT EL DIA 13 DE GENER DE 2007 A LES ILLES KURILS.



Observatori Fabra:
Estació FABRA (FBR)
Canal vertical
Component de període llarg


Observatori Fabra:
Estació FABRA (FBR)
Canal vertical
Component de període curt


Observatori Fabra:
Estació FONTMARTINA (FONT)
Canal vertical
Component de període curt/intermig



Monestir de Poblet:
Estació POBLET (POBL)
Canal vertical
Component de període llarg


Monestir de Poblet:
Estació POBLET (POBL)
Canal vertical
Component de període curt



IES Baldiri Guilera (El Prat de Llobregat):
Estació BALD
Canal vertical
Component de període llarg


IES Baldiri Guilera (El Prat de Llobregat):
Estació BALD
Canal vertical
Component de període curt

 

  


INFORMACIO SOBRE L'ESDEVENIMENT PROPORCIONADA PEL SERVEI GEOLÒGIC DELS ESTATS UNITS (UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY) amb data 13 de gener de 2007

Magnitude 8.2 - EAST OF THE KURIL ISLANDS

Earthquake Details

Magnitude 8.2 (Great)
Date-Time
  • Saturday, January 13, 2007 at 04:23:20 (UTC)
    = Coordinated Universal Time
  • Saturday, January 13, 2007 at 2:23:20 PM
    = local time at epicenter Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones
  • Location 46.288°N, 154.448°E
    Depth 10 km (6.2 miles) set by location program
    Region EAST OF THE KURIL ISLANDS
    Distances 505 km (315 miles) SSW of Severo-Kuril'sk, Kuril Islands, Russia
    525 km (325 miles) ENE of Kuril'sk, Kuril Islands
    1710 km (1060 miles) NE of TOKYO, Japan
    7260 km (4510 miles) NE of MOSCOW, Russia
     
    Location Uncertainty horizontal +/- 4.7 km (2.9 miles); depth fixed by location program
    Parameters Nst=224, Nph=224, Dmin=808.7 km, Rmss=0.9 sec, Gp= 29°,
    M-type=moment magnitude (Mw), Version=8
    Source USGS NEIC (WDCS-D)
     
    Event ID us2007xmae

    Earthquake Summary

    Small globe showing earthquake Small map showing earthquake
  • The following is a release by the United States Geological Survey, National Earthquake Information Center: A major earthquake occurred about 525 km (325 miles) ENE of Kuril'sk, Kuril Islands or about 1710 km (1060 miles) NE of TOKYO, Japan at 10:23 PM MDT, Jan 12, 2007 (Jan 13 at 2:23 PM local time in Russia). The magnitude and location may be revised when additional data and further analysis results are available. No reports of damage or casualties have been received at this time; however, this earthquake may have caused damage due to its location and size. Earthquakes of this type sometimes cause tsunamis, however the USGS has no information that an actual tsunami has been generated. For information about tsunamis, contact the NOAA Tsunami Warning Centers at http://tsunami.gov.

    Tectonic Summary

    The Kuril Islands earthquake of January 13, 2007, occurred as normal-faulting in the Pacific plate near the boundary between the Pacific plate and the Okhotsk plate. In the region of the earthquake's epicenter, the Pacific plate moves northwest with respect to the Okhotsk plate with a velocity of about 90 mm/year. The Pacific plate subducts beneath the Okhotsk plate at the Kuril Trench and becomes progressively deeper to the northwest, remaining seismically active to a depth of 680 km. The January 13 earthquake occurred approximately 95 km ESE of an M8.3 earthquake that occurred on November 15, 2006. The November 15 earthquake is the largest earthquake to have occurred in the central Kuril Islands since the early 20th century. A central Kuril Islands earthquake in 1915 is estimated to have had a magnitude of about 8. The central Kuril Islands commonly experiences one or more shocks of magnitude 6 or greater in a decade. To the southwest, the southern Kuril Islands chain experienced a magnitude 8.5 earthquake in 1963. To the northeast, a magnitude 9 earthquake occurred offshore of Kamchatka in 1952.

    Tsunami Information Tsunami Information

     


  • Preliminary Earthquake Report

    U.S. Geological Survey, National Earthquake Information Center
    World Data Center for Seismology, Denver


     

    Registre del mateix esdeveniment a  l'estacio HGN - Heimansgroeve, Limburg, Països Baixos i informació focal proporcionada per la VEBSN (Virtual European Broadband Seismic Network) de l'ORFEUS (Observatories and Research Facilities for European Seismology)