Weekly Earthquake Information 2022.5.1 Seismic intensity 3 twice in southern Kyoto Prefecture Active activity from the end of March –Weathernews

2022/05/01 10:32 Weathernews

The number of earthquakes observed in Japan in the past week is slightly lower than the previous week.

There were relatively few earthquakes on the northeastern Pacific side, and the occurrence of earthquakes was somewhat conspicuous in western Japan. There have been two earthquakes with a seismic intensity of 3 or higher. (April 25-May 1 10:00 total)

Domestic: M4.1 and M4.2 in the southern part of Kyoto Prefecture, almost the same epicenter as March 31

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Earthquake in southern Kyoto

Around 13:10 on the 25th (Tuesday), there was an earthquake with a magnitude of 4.1 and an estimated depth of 14km with the epicenter in the southern part of Kyoto Prefecture. Due to this earthquake, a maximum seismic intensity of 3 has been observed in Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture, Kameoka City, Katano City, Osaka Prefecture, and Sanda City, Hyogo Prefecture.

In addition, an earthquake with a magnitude of 4.2 and an estimated depth of regarding 20 km occurred around 18:06 on Saturday, 30th, and Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture, Kameoka City, Nantan City, Nose Town, Osaka Prefecture, and Sanda, Hyogo Prefecture. A maximum seismic intensity of 3 was observed in cities and other places. The mechanism of each earthquake is analyzed as a strike-slip type.

Epicenter concentrated in a narrow area

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Epicenter distribution in southern Kyoto

In the southern part of Kyoto Prefecture, there was an earthquake with a magnitude of 4.4 and a maximum seismic intensity of 4 on March 31, and seismic activity has been active since then.

It was the 8th felt earthquake in regarding a month. Of the eight earthquakes, the seven earthquakes for which provisional values ​​have been analyzed are considered to be a series of activities with almost the same epicenter at a depth of 13 to 14 km. Even if you look at the epicenter distribution with a small earthquake, you can see that it is concentrated in a very narrow range.

It is believed that there is an active fault called the Kameoka Fault in the north of Kameoka City, Kyoto Prefecture. However, it cannot be concluded that the activity of this fault is due to the fact that it is a reverse fault that rises to the northeast and there is a slight difference in the mechanism from this series of strike-slip type earthquakes.

Since the activity of the earthquake continues to be active, it is necessary to be careful regarding shaking with a seismic intensity of regarding 3 to 4 for a while.

Domestic: Earthquake with a maximum seismic intensity of 3 in Yamaguchi Prefecture

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Around 7:46 on Saturday, 23rd, there was an earthquake with a magnitude of 4.2 and an estimated depth of regarding 10km with the epicenter in central Yamaguchi Prefecture. Due to this earthquake, a maximum seismic intensity of 3 has been observed in Yamaguchi City, Hofu City, Shunan City, etc., and a seismic intensity of 2 has been observed in parts of Fukuoka Prefecture and Oita Prefecture. The mechanism of the earthquake is analyzed as a strike-slip type.

Central Yamaguchi Prefecture is not an area where earthquakes occur frequently, and earthquakes of magnitude 4 and above have been occurring since 1997. The earthquake that occurred on June 25, 1997 was in the area north of the epicenter this time, but we have observed a magnitude of 6.6 and a maximum seismic intensity of over 5.

This earthquake occurred far from the active faults known in Yamaguchi Prefecture. According to the evaluation by the Headquarters for Earthquake Research Promotion of the government, the activity of the Suo-nada fault zone distributed off the coast of Yamaguchi Prefecture is the most concerned, and the probability that an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.6 will occur within the next 30 years is 2 to 4%. It has been.

Domestic: M4.4 in southern Kyoto

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Earthquakes have occurred frequently in the sea near the Tokara Islands in the Amami region of Kagoshima prefecture from around noon on the 4th (Sat). The first felt earthquake had a magnitude of 2.9 and a maximum seismic intensity of 1 at around 12:32 on Saturday, 4th, and an earthquake of magnitude 4.0 and a maximum seismic intensity of 3 occurred at 19:48. After that, the earthquakes continued, and as of 10 o’clock on the 5th (Sun), there were 87 felt earthquakes, of which 6 were earthquakes with a seismic intensity of 3.

These earthquake swarms often occur in the waters near the Tokara Islands. Recently, earthquakes have occurred frequently since April 9th ​​this year, and on April 10th, more than 100 felt earthquakes occurred in one day. During the three days from the 10th to the 12th, which was the peak of activity, we observed 229 felt earthquakes, 15 seismic intensity 3 and 5 seismic intensity 4.

In many cases, the active situation from past activities lasts for several days, and the maximum seismic intensity may reach a little over 4-5. It is necessary to be careful regarding strong shaking for a while.

World: Frequent M5 earthquakes in the Mediterranean

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World M4.5 or higher earthquake (USGS homepage quote / Weathernews processing)

There has been one earthquake with a magnitude of 6 or greater, as analyzed by the United States Geological Survey. The largest earthquake was magnitude 6.0 near Papua New Guinea.

From Wednesday 27th to Friday 29th Japan time, earthquakes of magnitude 5 occurred one following another in the Mediterranean Sea. On the 27th (Wednesday), a magnitude of 4.9 occurred on the southern seas of Greece, a magnitude of 4.9 occurred on the coast of Cyprus, and a magnitude of 4.9 occurred on the island of Crete on the 29th (Saturday).

Since the magnitude of the earthquake is not so large and the epicenters are a little far apart, it seems that the activities are not directly related. What they have in common is that they are near the boundary between the African plate and the Eurasian plate. (There is also a view that the northern plate is classified into the Aegean plate and the Anatolian plate.)

Although there was no noticeable damage in this series of earthquakes, strong earthquakes in the latter half of Tude 6 have occurred in the mug in the past. In January of this year, there was a magnitude 6.6 earthquake in the waters near Cyprus. Since it is an area with a high risk of earthquakes, future activities will be watched.

M5.0 earthquake in the middle of Africa

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An earthquake with a magnitude of 5.0 and an estimated depth of regarding 10 km occurred in Congo, Africa, before noon on Wednesday, 26th Japan time. The epicenter of this earthquake is on the west side of the area called the “Great Rift Valley”.

Most African earthquakes occur around the Great Rift Valley. The African Continent is made up of African plates, and the Great Rift Valley is thought to be the area where the plates are being torn. In its activities, it has caused earthquakes, and in the past, magnitude 7 class earthquakes have also occurred.

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* Information on the epicenter and seismic intensity in Japan is from the Japan Meteorological Agency unless otherwise stated. Information on overseas epicenters is from the United States Geological Survey (USGS) unless otherwise stated. The epicenter information may differ depending on the issuing organization.

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