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4 km North-West of Matera

137 months ago · 14 Mar, 07:45

A very light earthquake, probably not felt by people. At this depth the shaking is felt, but rarely causes damage.

Stronger than 82% of Italian events in the past year

Where

4 km North-West of MateraEarthquakes in the province of MateraEarthquakes in Basilicata

How far away could it be felt?

A quake this small is usually not felt by people: only seismographs record it.

Statistical estimate from the Italian intensity attenuation model (INGV): actual perception depends on geology, buildings and depth. Very shallow events can be felt locally even below the threshold.

Earthquake map

7 events
Magnitude:lightweakmoderatestrong

The energy released

How much energy this quake unleashed, translated into everyday comparisons.

7.6kgof TNT equivalent
Less than the energy of a lightning bolt
M3
A magnitude 3 earthquake releases ×63 its energy
M1this quakeM3

Each extra magnitude unit releases about 32 times more energy: an M5 is not "a bit stronger" than an M4 — it is a different league.

Energy estimated with the standard Gutenberg–Richter relation; an average lightning bolt ≈ 1 billion joules. Indicative values.

The race of the seismic waves

Two waves set off from the hypocentre: the faster P wave arrives first with a sharp jolt; the S wave carries the actual shaking.

P waves — the first sharp jolt (~6 km/s)S waves — the strongest shaking (~3.5 km/s)
t ≈ 14 s

Animation sped up ~3× compared to reality.

  • Matera
    4 km from the epicentre
    first tremor in ~3 s
    main shaking in ~6 s
  • Altamura
    13 km from the epicentre
    first tremor in ~4 s
    main shaking in ~7 s
  • Bitonto
    35 km from the epicentre
    first tremor in ~7 s
    main shaking in ~11 s
  • Bari
    46 km from the epicentre
    first tremor in ~8 s
    main shaking in ~14 s

Theoretical times with average crustal speeds: real values vary with geology. The gap between P and S waves is what earthquake early-warning systems rely on.

How deep it was born

19 km
medium depth
2.1 times the height of Mount Everest

At this depth the shaking is felt, but rarely causes damage.

in line with the area average (~15 km)

For the same magnitude, a shallow earthquake is felt much more than a deep one: the energy starts closer to the surface.

What kind of quake is this?

Foreshock

In hindsight it was a foreshock: 136 months ago the same area had a stronger quake (M2.3). This can only be said after the fact — it was not predictable beforehand.

2.3
The mainshock
4 km South-East of Altamura
136 months ago · 13 Apr, 05:13
Activity in the area right now (30 km radius)
0
last 24 hours
1
last 7 days
7
last 30 days
3 before3 after
this quake
Strongest of the sequence2.3

How often does it happen here?

about every ~44 days

Within 50 km of this epicentre, a magnitude ≥ 2 earthquake has occurred on average this often: 96 events in the last 11 years of the INGV catalogue.

An average computed on the recent past: it tells how used this area is to shaking, not when the next quake will come — earthquakes cannot be predicted.

The great earthquakes in this area's history

Almost a thousand years of catalogues: the strongest documented events within ~50 km.

18465.2
Potentino earthquake
8 August 1846 · 46 km from here
VI-VIIVery strong: hard to stand; chimneys and roof tiles fall, serious damage to weaker buildings.
18855.1
Basilicata earthquake
24 December 1885 · 27 km from here
VIIVery strong: hard to stand; chimneys and roof tiles fall, serious damage to weaker buildings.
16344.9
Matera earthquake
10 November 1634 · 9 km from here
VI-VIIVery strong: hard to stand; chimneys and roof tiles fall, serious damage to weaker buildings.
10874.9
Bari earthquake
10 September 1087 · 49 km from here
VI-VIIVery strong: hard to stand; chimneys and roof tiles fall, serious damage to weaker buildings.

Source: Parametric Catalogue of Italian Earthquakes CPTI15 (INGV, CC BY 4.0).

The closest seismic structure

Baragiano-Palagianello

The epicentre lies about 10 km from Baragiano-Palagianello, one of the seismic structures mapped by INGV geologists.

estimated maximum magnitude 7.4between 13 and 22 km deep

Faults are mapped to build better and understand the territory: knowing them says nothing about when an earthquake will occur, which remains unpredictable. Source: DISS 3.3 (INGV, CC BY 4.0).

Other quakes in the area

1.7
9 km East of Matera
11 km South-East · 6 km
137 months ago
20 Mar, 09:36
1.8
9 km East of Matera
12 km South-East · 5 km
136 months ago
31 Mar, 09:46
1.3
11 km South of Altamura
3 km North-West · 9 km
138 months ago
21 Feb, 00:23
1.8
8 km South-East of Matera
11 km South-East · 8 km
138 months ago
19 Feb, 10:36
1.5
7 km South-East of Matera
10 km South-East · 5 km
138 months ago
13 Feb, 09:49
2.3
4 km South-East of Altamura
10 km North · 38 km
136 months ago
13 Apr, 05:13

Data: INGV — National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (CC-BY 4.0)

Estimates computed by Meteare on INGV data (Gutenberg–Richter relation; Italian macroseismic intensity attenuation model).

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