2009 Vanuatu earthquakes

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2009 Vanuatu earthquakes
2009 Vanuatu earthquakes is located in Oceania
2009 Vanuatu earthquakes
Date 22:03:15, October 7, 2009 (UTC) (2009-10-07T22:03:15Z)
Magnitude 7.8 Mw[1]
Depth 35 km (22 mi)
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Areas affected Vanuatu
Tsunami none
Casualties 0

The 2009 Vanuatu earthquakes were a series of large submarine earthquakes that took place to the west of the Torres Islands of Vanuatu on October 7, 2009 UTC. A 7.6 Mw earthquake, at 22:03 UTC,[2] was followed by a 7.8 Mw event 15 minutes later at 22:18 UTC,[1] and a 7.3 Mw event at 23:13 UTC.[3] The similar size and close timing of the first two events has been dubbed as an earthquake doublet.[4]

Effects

A tsunami warning was issued by the Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre for 11 nations, including Papua New Guinea and island nations in the south-west Pacific, including Fiji, Vanuatu and New Caledonia. The warning was cancelled after tsunamis of up to 10 cm were recorded in Vanuatu.[5][6]

The US Geological Survey said that the epicentre of the first quake was located 260 km (162 mi) S of Lata, Santa Cruz Islands, Solomon Islands and 295 km (183 mi) NNW of Luganville, Espiritu Santo, Vanuatu at a depth of 35 km (22 mi). It was reported that the earthquakes were felt in Luganville, Espiritu Santo[7] (MM IV according to USGS), and people in Espiritu Santo ran to higher places.[8] Evacuation was also taken on the eastern shore of Grande Terre and in the nearby Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia.[9]

List of shocks

Only shocks with magnitude 5.5 or higher are listed.[10] Shocks with magnitude 6.0 or higher are highlighted in light blue. The main shock with moment magnitude 7.8 Mw is highlighted in dark blue.

Date
(YYYY-MM-DD)
Time
(UTC)
Latitude Longitude Depth Magnitude
2009-10-07 22:03:15 13.052° S 166.187° E 35.0 km (22 mi) 7.7 (Mw)
2009-10-07 22:18:26 12.554° S 166.320° E 35.0 km (22 mi) 7.8 (Mw)
2009-10-07 23:13:49 13.145° S 166.297° E 33.0 km (21 mi) 7.3 (Mw)
2009-10-07 23:48:52 13.489° S 166.408° E 29.5 km (18 mi) 5.7 (Mw)
2009-10-08 01:59:20 11.923° S 165.892° E 35.0 km (22 mi) 5.8 (Mw)
2009-10-08 02:12:39 11.650° S 166.170° E 35.0 km (22 mi) 6.6 (Mw)
2009-10-08 08:28:48 13.298° S 165.951° E 35.0 km (22 mi) 6.8 (Mw)
2009-10-08 08:34:37 12.276° S 166.448° E 35.0 km (22 mi) 6.5 (Mw)
2009-10-08 21:16:12 12.879° S 166.200° E 11.3 km (7 mi) 6.2 (Mw)
2009-10-08 23:35:50 12.488° S 166.501° E 81.2 km (50 mi) 5.6 (Mw)
2009-10-09 13:12:32 13.335° S 166.461° E 29.7 km (18 mi) 5.5 (Mw)
2009-10-10 14:25:17 14.220° S 166.665° E 48.1 km (30 mi) 5.8 (Mw)
2009-10-11 04:47:46 13.037° S 166.152° E 10.0 km (6 mi) 5.6 (Mw)
2009-10-12 09:37:17 12.393° S 166.533° E 10.0 km (6 mi) 6.4 (Mw)
2009-10-23 15:14:13 12.210° S 166.065° E 35.0 km (22 mi) 6.0 (Mw)

References

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