6/08/2017

EMSC Earthquake Analysis - 06/08/2017


By: Gordon Rutherford

EMSC DATA downloaded
DATE 06/08/2017
TIME 23:29:54 UTC

Number of quakes >2.5m 45

Highest Magnitude Quake
Depth = 40
Magnitude = 5.6
UTC Time = 23:23:47
MARIANA ISLANDS REGION
Deepest Quake
Depth = 543
Magnitude = 4.7
UTC Time = 21:54:07
SOUTH OF FIJI ISLANDS

Magnitudes #
2.5m             2
3m               26
4m               13
5m                4
6m                0
7m                0
8m                0
9 +m             0

Depth KM #
Surface 0-5 9
28 6-15 18
16-25 1
Deep 26 - 50 6
17 51 - 99 4
100 - 199 6
200 - 299 0
300 - 499 0
500 + 1

EMSC UTC Times for all quakes >2.5m


EMSC Earthquake Distribution


UTC Times converted to Epicenter Local Times


NASA JPL Data combined w/ EMSC EQ's >2.5m last 24 hours


Geomagnetic Locations by Epicenter


NOAA Geomagnetic Earthquake Distribution


NASA JPL Data for today


NASA JPL Data - FORECASTED

M 5.2 - 77km ENE of Tocache Nuevo, Peru


By: Gordon Rutherford

M 5.2 - 77km ENE of Tocache Nuevo, Peru
UTC Time = 2017-06-08 14:01:10
Magnitude = 5.2m
Location = 7.996°S   75.836°W
Depth = 117.4 km

Drivers:
Uranus at Median
- During Uranus at 120 degrees from the moon

Epicenter Skyview

NASA JPL Data

Geocentric View

M 5.3 - 18km SE of Volcano, Hawaii


By:  Gordon Rutherford

M 5.3 - 18km SE of Volcano, Hawaii
UTC Time = 2017-06-08 17:01:19
Location = 19.335°N   155.119°W 
Depth = 8.0 km

Driver: Neptune at Median (Epicenter)
Note:  Neptune and Jupiter at a Partial Geocentric Opposition

Combinational Drivers:
- Mars Rise, while Mars approaching Lunar Opposition
- Mars in the Negative Rotating Solar Magnetic Field

Epicenter Skyview

NASA JPL Data

Kilauea Siesmograph Analysis - 06/08/2017


By: Gordon Rutherford

Kilauea Volcano Seismograph Analysis 



Period 1
Start = 2017-06-07 21:45
End = 2017-06-07 23:30
Driver = Mars at approaching Median


Epicenter Skyview


Period 2
Start = 2017-06-08 02:30
End = 2017-06-08 05:30
Driver = Neptune approaching Median Antipodal skyview


Epicenter Skyview

Antipodes

Antipodal Skyview



Earthquake #1
UTC Time = 2017-06-07 23:02
Driver = Mars at Median (Epicenter Skyview)



Earthquake #2
UTC Time = 2017-06-08 03:27
Driver = Neptune at Median (Antipodal Sky view)



5/31/2017

M 5.3 - 79km SW of Puerto Madero, Mexico


By: Gordon Rutherford


M 5.3 - 79km SW of Puerto Madero, Mexico
UTC Time = 2017-05-31 05:17:22
Magnitude = 5.3m
Location =  14.166°N   92.883°W
Depth = 10.0 km



Driver:
Saturn approaching Western Lunar Elongation
- Earth entering Saturn's connected path to the Sun



NOAA Geomagnetic Polarity

NASA JPL Data

Epicenter Skyview

Antipodes

Antipodal Skyview

Heliocentric View


M 5.0 - 132km S of Longyearbyen, Svalbard and Jan Mayen




By:  Gordon Rutherford

M 5.0 - 132km S of Longyearbyen, Svalbard and Jan Mayen
UTC Time = 2017-05-31 13:59:13
Magnitude = 5.0m
Location = 77.034°N   15.797°E
Depth = 7.7 km

Drivers:
Lunar Opposition to Neptune, @ Jupiter Rise




NOAA Geomagnetic Polarity


NASA 


NASA JPL Data

Epicenter Skyview

Antipodes

Antipodal Skyview

5/29/2017

M 6.5 - SULAWESI, INDONESIA


By: Gordon Rutherford

M 6.5 - SULAWESI, INDONESIA
Magnitude Mw 6.5
Region SULAWESI, INDONESIA
Date time 2017-05-29 14:35:21.8 UTC
Location 1.31 S ; 120.42 E

Depth 2 km

Drivers:
Earth entering Saturn's connected path to the Sun.

NASA JPL Data
05/30/2017 - Saturn at 120 degrees from the Moon
06/03/2017 - Earth entering Saturns connected path to the sun


NOAA Geomagnetic Polarity


Epicenter Skyview

Antipode locations



Antipodal Skyview

5/28/2017

M 4.7 - 106km E of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy, Russia


By:  Gordon Rutherford

M 4.7 - 106km E of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy, Russia
UTC Time = 2017-05-29 00:28:29
Location = 52.863°N   160.202°E
Depth = 35.0 km

Drivers:
Uranus at Eastern Lunar Elongation


Epicenter Skyview


NASA JPL Data for 05/28/2017

5/27/2017

M 2.5 - WESTERN AUSTRALIA



By:  Gordon Rutherford

M 2.5 - WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Magnitude M 2.5
Region WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Date time 2017-05-27 11:33:31.0 UTC
Location 30.72 S ; 121.51 E

Depth 2 km

Drivers:
Jupiter at Geocentric Opposition to Neptune at Median
- NEPTUNE AT 120 DEGREES FROM THE MOON



NOAA Geomagnetic Polarity

NASA JPL Data

Epicenter Skyview

Antipodes

Antipodal Skyview

M 4.2 - 121km S of Akureyri, Iceland



By:  Gordon Rutherford
M 4.2 - 121km S of Akureyri, Iceland
UTC Time = 2017-05-27 09:36:23
Magnitude = 4.2m
Location = 64.597°N 17.871°W
Depth = 10.0 km.

Drivers:
Neptune at 120 degrees from the Moon (Para-Magnetic)- during Lunar Conjunction w/ Mars.


NOTE: 
Mars in the Negative Rotating Solar Magnetic Field(Para-Magnetic)

Epicenter SKYVIEW




NASA JPL Data

NOAA Geomagnetic Polarity



ICELAND Recorded this quake


Epicenter DISTANCE from the Volcano



About the Volcano:Bárðarbunga is an Icelandic stratovolcano located under the ice cap of Vatnajökull glacier, rising to 2,009 metres above sea level, making it the second highest mountain in Iceland, just about 101 metres lower than Hvannadalshnjúkur..Bárðarbunga is a large and powerful stratovolcano, it is also Iceland's largest volcanic system, considered to be close to 200 kilometres long and up to 25 kilometres wide.The Bárðarbunga caldera is about 70 square kilometres, up to 10 kilometres wide and about 700 metres deep. The surrounding edges rise up to 1850 metres but the base is on average close to 1100 metres. The volcano is covered in ice, hiding the glacier-filled crater..Bárðarbunga was a little known volcano in Iceland because of its remote location, far away from settlement, and infrequent eruptions. Bárðarbunga's highest point is 2,009 metres high and is the second highest mountain in Iceland..Many tephra layers originally thought to belong to other volcanoes have in the recent studies proved to be from Bárðarbunga. The Gjálp fissure eruption in 1996 revealed that an interaction may exist between Bárðarbunga and Grímsvötn. A strong earthquake in Bárðarbunga, about 5 on the Richter scale, is believed to have started the eruption in Gjálp.