For a little context, I've visited this site a few times recently to see just how many quakes there are around the world every day - turns out a few dozen. Activity around Japan is just phenomenal.
So back in Spain - one morning over breakfast, I remember a friend telling us about a news report about a nearby earthquake that occurred the night before while we were playing poker. He
mentioned something at the time, not many of us noticed anything - might have been the San Miguel...
This is a five day inclusive search around the world in August 2008 - I repeat, only 5 days worth:
So to find those just in Spain, I restricted the region in the search criteria.
The two in highlighted red in the report below are the ones that we were within possibly 3 kms of it, if I remember our exact location correctly. Two evening quakes just over an hour apart, 7km deep.
U. S. G E O L O G I C A L S U R V E Y
E A R T H Q U A K E D A T A B A S E
FILE CREATED: Wed Apr 13 15:52:46 2011
Geographic Grid Search Earthquakes= 8
Latitude: 50.000N - 30.000N
Longitude: 10.000E - 20.000W
Catalog Used: PDE
Date Range: 2008/08/04 to 2008/08/08
Data Selection: Historical & Preliminary Data
CAT YEAR MO DA ORIG TIME LAT LONG DEP MAGNITUDE IEM DTSVNWG DIST
NFO km
TF
PDE 2008 08 04 060910.21 42.10 -6.82 17 2.8 LgMDD ... .......
PDE 2008 08 05 152121.24 37.00 3.42 0 4.0 UKMDD ... .......
PDE 2008 08 05 224121.93 38.05 -0.78 7 3.5 MLSTR 3F. .......
PDE 2008 08 05 234123.44 38.07 -0.78 7 2.7 LgMDD 3F. .......
PDE 2008 08 07 090314.60 42.94 -1.33 2 2.5 MLLDG ... .......
PDE 2008 08 07 103215.30 41.98 2.56 5 2.6 MLSTR ... .......
PDE 2008 08 08 094711.30 42.36 3.45 10 2.5 LgMDD ... .......
PDE 2008 08 08 225611.15 35.58 -4.70 65 2.8 UKMDD ... .......
I had a look on google maps for the location, I think we stayed in Los Montesinos, Torrevieja - very close!
The internet is full of amazing information - sometimes it's just a matter of tapping into it, sometimes it's a matter of coming up with the idea.
ScottWe
I think there will be some people in Australia, Africa, Russia, Greenland, and Antarctica that will beg to differ on the term "safest place"
ReplyDeleteI recall feeling an Earthquake in Sydney, around 2002 I think.
ReplyDeleteIn theory you can look them up here:
http://www.ga.gov.au/bin/listQuakes
and
http://www.ga.gov.au/oracle/quake/quake_online.jsp
In practice it doesn't seem to be working today. I'm sure it's not the "oracle" part, so it must be the "jsp"