M 7.7 - 198km ESE of Nikol'skoye, Russia

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In summary: So, in summary, the USGS has reported a magnitude 7.7 earthquake off the Kamchatka Peninsula with a depth of 11.0 km. The U.S. Pacific Tsunami Warning Center has also issued a notification for possible tsunami waves for coasts within 300 km of the epicenter. This earthquake is one of only three M 7.0 - 7.9 events so far this year, which is well below the average of 18 per year."
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USGS reports a 7.7 Mag earthquake off Kamchatka Peninsula.
2017-07-17 23:34:13 UTC - 54.472°N, 168.815°E - 11.0 km depth
https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us20009x42#executive

CNBC reports on a notification from U.S. Pacific Tsunami Warning Center
https://www.cnbc.com/2017/07/17/qua...a-to-cause-tsunami-waves-authorities-say.html
The U.S. Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said Monday evening that a magnitude 7.8 earthquake had occurred off the coast of Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula.

"Based on preliminary earthquake parameters... hazardous tsunami waves are possible for coasts located within 300 km (186 miles) of the earthquake epicenter," the center wrote in an official message.

http://ptwc.weather.gov/?region=1&id=pacific.TSUPAC.2017.07.18.0102
 
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Yikes, that's a big one!
 
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berkeman said:
Yikes, that's a big one!

yup a biggie ... it's still visible on my seismo for another 7 - 8 hrs ( from the time I wrote this post)

http://www.sydneystormcity.com/seismograms.htm

there has been a very noticeable lack of M 7.0 - 7.9 events so far this year ... only 3 events

7.3 189km SSE of Tabiauan, Philippines
2017-01-10 06:13:48 UTC

7.9 35km WNW of Panguna, Papua New Guinea
2017-01-22 04:30:22 UTC

7.7 198km ESE of Nikol'skoye, Russia
2017-07-17 23:34:13 UTCThis is well down on the avg where there should have been around 8-10 so far.
The annual avg is 18 M 7.0 - 7.9 events, which equates to one approx every 20 daysDave
 

Related to M 7.7 - 198km ESE of Nikol'skoye, Russia

1. What caused the earthquake in Nikol'skoye, Russia?

The earthquake in Nikol'skoye, Russia was caused by the movement of tectonic plates along a fault line. This is a common occurrence in areas where tectonic plates meet, such as the region where Nikol'skoye is located.

2. How strong was the earthquake in Nikol'skoye, Russia?

The earthquake in Nikol'skoye, Russia had a magnitude of 7.7 on the Richter scale, making it a major earthquake. This scale measures the amount of energy released during an earthquake.

3. Were there any reported damages or casualties from the earthquake in Nikol'skoye, Russia?

As of now, there have been no reports of damages or casualties from the earthquake in Nikol'skoye, Russia. However, it is possible that there could be some minor damages in the surrounding areas.

4. Is it common for earthquakes to occur in Nikol'skoye, Russia?

Nikol'skoye, Russia is located in an area known as the "Ring of Fire," which is a highly active seismic zone. This makes it more common for earthquakes to occur in this region compared to other parts of the world.

5. Are there any safety precautions that people in Nikol'skoye, Russia should take after this earthquake?

It is important for people in Nikol'skoye, Russia to be aware of potential aftershocks that may occur after the main earthquake. It is also recommended to check for any damages to buildings and take necessary precautions to ensure safety.

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