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EARTHQUAKE DETAILS

4 km South of Montereale

113 months ago · 3 Mar, 10:11

A very light earthquake, probably not felt by people. At only a few km deep the shaking is felt more sharply at the surface.

Stronger than 47% of Italian events in the past year

Where

4 km South of MonterealeEarthquakes in the province of L'AquilaEarthquakes in Abruzzo

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

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Magnitude:lightweakmoderatestrong

The energy released

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

1.0kgof TNT equivalent
Less than the energy of a lightning bolt
M3
A magnitude 3 earthquake releases ×501 its energy
M0this quakeM2

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 ≈ 18 s

Animation sped up ~3× compared to reality.

  • L'Aquila
    27 km from the epicentre
    first tremor in ~5 s
    main shaking in ~8 s
  • Teramo
    41 km from the epicentre
    first tremor in ~7 s
    main shaking in ~12 s
  • Terni
    49 km from the epicentre
    first tremor in ~8 s
    main shaking in ~14 s
  • Foligno
    64 km from the epicentre
    first tremor in ~11 s
    main shaking in ~18 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

8 km
shallow

At only a few km deep the shaking is felt more sharply at the surface.

in line with the area average (~11 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?

Aftershock

It is an aftershock: it follows a stronger quake (M3.5, 113 months ago) in the same area. Aftershocks are normal after an earthquake and tend to fade over time.

3.5
The mainshock
6 km West of Amatrice
113 months ago · 23 Feb, 04:17
Activity in the area right now (30 km radius)
3
last 24 hours
10
last 7 days
74
last 30 days
655 before1344 after
this quake
Strongest of the sequence3.5

How often does it happen here?

about every ~1 days

Within 50 km of this epicentre, a magnitude ≥ 2 earthquake has occurred on average this often: 12363 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.

17036.9
Valnerina earthquake
14 January 1703 · 26 km from here
XICatastrophic: very few buildings remain standing; landslides and ground cracks.
17036.7
Aquilano earthquake
2 February 1703 · 9 km from here
XCompletely destructive: most buildings are destroyed.
20166.6
Valnerina earthquake
30 October 2016 · 37 km from here
XICatastrophic: very few buildings remain standing; landslides and ground cracks.
14616.5
Aquilano earthquake
27 November 1461 · 33 km from here
XCompletely destructive: most buildings are destroyed.

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

The closest seismic structure

Borbona-L'Aquila-Aremogna

The epicentre sits above this source area: the deep structure where this area's earthquakes can originate.

estimated maximum magnitude 7.0between 2 and 14 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
6 km North-West of Accumoli
25 km North · 10 km
113 months ago
3 Mar, 09:45
1.0
4 km North-West of Accumoli
25 km North · 11 km
113 months ago
3 Mar, 09:27
1.4
3 km North-West of Accumoli
24 km North · 12 km
113 months ago
3 Mar, 09:24
1.6
113 months ago
3 Mar, 11:07
1.4
113 months ago
3 Mar, 11:35
1.4
7 km North-West of Cittareale
21 km North-West · 4 km
113 months ago
3 Mar, 08:36
1.6
6 km South of Amatrice
9 km North-East · 10 km
113 months ago
3 Mar, 11:59
1.5
2 km West of Campotosto
8 km East · 11 km
113 months ago
3 Mar, 12:19
1.2
113 months ago
3 Mar, 12:20
1.1
4 km North of Accumoli
26 km North · 12 km
113 months ago
3 Mar, 07:59

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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