Posts Tagged ‘Megaquake’
UPDATE: Japan Megaquake Forecast
Posted by feww on April 19, 2013
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Radiation Record Broken by Fukushima Fish
Posted by feww on March 18, 2013
Fish found with record 7,400 times the legal radiation limit near Fukushima NPP
The Operators of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station, Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO), said they had caught a fish with record 740,000 becquerels per kilogram of radioactive cesium, Kyodo News reported.
Hexagrammos otakii fish, aka Fat Greening, or Ainame. Source Kawasaki City website.
The radiated fish, a greenling, which measured 38 cm long and weighed 564 grams, was caught near a water intake of the power station on February 21, said the report.
The previous known record of radioactive cesium contamination in fish was 510,000 becquerels per kilogram found in another greenling caught in the same area…
The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant underwent multiple meltdowns after it was crippled by the Great Eastern Japan Earthquake and the ensuing tsunami on March 11, 2011.
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March 18, 2013 — DISASTER CALENDAR SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,090 Days Left
Mass die-offs resulting from human impact and the planetary response to the anthropogenic assault could occur by early 2016.
- SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,090 Days Left to ‘Worst Day’ in the brief Human History
- The countdown began on May 16, 2011 …
GLOBAL WARNINGS
- WARNING: Human impact 2.85 x Earth’s diminishing carrying capacity
- WARNING: RAPID PLANETARY DECLINE IN PROGRESS!
- Europe: The First Phase of Collapse Has Started
- United States: The First Phase of Collapse Has Begun
Global Disasters: Links, Forecasts and Background
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Record High Radiation Found in Fukushima Fish
Posted by feww on March 1, 2013
Contaminated fish caught near Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi NPP had 5,100 times the legal radiation limits: TEPCO
The hexagrammos otakii (Fat Greening, Ainame) fish, caught in a port near the nuclear power plant, showed caesium contamination reaching 510,000 becquerels per kilogram, or 5,100 times more than the government food limit, said the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO).
The latest find is more than twice the previous record caesium contamination in fish of 254,000 becquerels per kilogram.
Hexagrammos otakii fish, aka Fat Greening, or Ainame. Source Kawasaki City website.
Meantime, caesium radiation equivalent to 277,000 becquerels per kilogram were also found in a rockfish, said the company.
The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant underwent multiple meltdowns after it was crippled by the Great Eastern Japan Earthquake and the ensuing tsunami on March 11, 2011.
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March 1, 2013 – DISASTER CALENDAR SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,107 Days Left
Mass die-offs resulting from human impact and the planetary response to the anthropogenic assault could occur by early 2016.
- SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,107 Days Left to ‘Worst Day’ in the brief Human History
- The countdown began on May 15, 2011 …
GLOBAL WARNINGS
- WARNING: Human impact 2.85 x Earth’s diminishing carrying capacity
- WARNING: RAPID PLANETARY DECLINE IN PROGRESS!
- Europe: The First Phase of Collapse Has Started
- United States: The First Phase of Collapse Has Begun
Global Disasters: Links, Forecasts and Background
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Chile 8.8 Megaquake Strikes Offshore Maule
Posted by feww on February 27, 2010
Large Earthquake Measuring 8.8Mw Strike Off the Coast of Central Chile
The Chilean Megaquake with nearly 1 exajoule of energy (about 240 megaton, or 16,000 times the size of Hiroshima A-bomb) has caused much destruction
The massive quake struck about 100 km (60 miles) NNW of Chillan, Chile, at a depth of about 35km on February 27, 2010 at 06:34:14 UTC, USGS/EHP reported.
The mainshock was followed by at least 11 medium to powerful aftershocks, as of posting, the largest of which was a magnitude 7.0 shock.
Fatalities/Damage:
According to a local report at least 50 people have been killed, but more deaths are highly probable as the mega earthquake unleashed massive energy. Many buildings have been destroyed. The power lines are down and communication links between the epicenter and Chilean capital Santiago are affected.
Tsunami Warning:
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center has issued a tsunami warning for Chile and Peru, and a tsunami watch for Ecuador, Colombia, Panama and Costa Rica.
10-degree Map Centered at 35°S,75°W
Earthquake location Map. Source: USGS/EHP. Enhanced by FEWW
Earthquake Details
- Magnitude: 8.8
- Date-Time:
- Saturday, February 27, 2010 at 06:34:14 UTC
- Saturday, February 27, 2010 at 03:34:14 AM at epicenter
- Location: 35.846°S, 72.719°W
- Depth: 35 km (21.7 miles)
- Region: OFFSHORE MAULE, CHILE
- Distances:
- 100 km (60 miles) NNW of Chillan, Chile
- 105 km (65 miles) WSW of Talca, Chile
- 115 km (70 miles) NNE of Concepcion, Chile
- 325 km (200 miles) SW of SANTIAGO, Chile
- Location Uncertainty: horizontal +/- 7.2 km (4.5 miles)
- Source: USGS NEIC (WDCS-D)
- Event ID: us2010tfan
Political Map of Chile. Click to enlarge.
Tectonic Summary
This earthquake occurred at the boundary between the Nazca and South American tectonic plates. The two plates are converging at a rate of 80 mm per year. The earthquake occurred as thrust-faulting on the interface between the two plates, with the Nazca plate moving down and landward below the South American plate. Coastal Chile has a history of very large earthquakes. Since 1973, there have been 13 events of magnitude 7.0 or greater. The February 27 shock originated about 230 km north of the source region of the magnitude 9.5 earthquake of May, 1960 – the largest instrumentally recorded earthquake in the world. This great earthquake killed 1,655 people in southern Chile and unleashed a tsunami that crossed the Pacific, killing 61 people in Hawaii, Japan, and the Philippines. Approximately 870 km to the north of the February 27 earthquake is the source region of the magnitude 8.5 earthquake of November, 1922. This great quake significantly impacted central Chile, killing several hundred people and causing severe property damage. The 1922 quake generated a 9-meter local tsunami that inundated the Chile coast near the town of Coquimbo; the tsunami also crossed the Pacific, washing away boats in Hilo harbor, Hawaii. The magnitude 8.8 earthquake of February 27, 2010 ruptured the portion of the South American subduction zone separating these two massive historical earthquakes. A large vigorous aftershock sequence can be expected from this earthquake. (Source: USGS)
10-degree Map Centered at 35°S,75°W – UPDATE
Earthquake location Map. Source: USGS/EHP. Enhanced by FEWW
Historic Seismicity (USGS/EHP)
Major Tectonic Boundaries: Subduction Zones -purple, Ridges -red and Transform Faults -green
Seismic Hazard Map
Major Tectonic Boundaries: Subduction Zones -purple, Ridges -red and Transform Faults -green
Population Exposure Maps (USGS)
USGS Population Exposure MAP. Click image to enlarge. Click here for PDF version.
USGS Population ShakeMAP. Click image to enlarge.
Other Events:
Meanwhile, GFZ Potsdam – Earthquake Bulletin reported a magnitude 5.8 earthquake in San Juan Province, Argentina, about 600 km NNE of the Chile quake:
Region: San Juan Province, Argentina
Time: 2010-02-27 06:51:19.4 UTC
Magnitude: 5.8
Epicenter: 68.82°W 31.46°S
Depth: 64 km
Status: manually revised
Fire-Earth Earthquake Forecast: Up to 4 more megaquakes could occur globally in 2010 with probabilities of 0.8 (78%) descending to 0.5 (48%).
[Note: The frequency of occurrence of earthquakes measuring 8.0 Mw or greater is about 1 event per year.]
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