Magnitude 4.9 CASPIAN SEA
Tuesday, July 24, 2007 at 13:41:33 UTC
Historic USGS Moment Tensor Solutions
Major Tectonic Boundaries: Subduction Zones -purple, Ridges -red and Transform Faults -green
The most recent (20 or less) USGS Moment Tensor Solutions are shown.
Data from the Source Parameter Database.
E P I C E N T E R | MOMENT | P R I N C I P A L A X E S |N O D A L P L A N E S |
DATE TIME (UTC) LAT LONG SRC|DEPTH VAL EX | T N P | 1 2 | % SRC
YR MO DA HR MN SEC deg deg | km Mw Nm |VAL PL AZM VAL PL AZM VAL PL AZM|STK DP SLIP STK DP SLIP| DC
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1986 03 06 00:05:38.35 40.368 51.555 PDE| 41.0 6.5 6.1 18 |6.10 39 38 0.03 16 294 -6.13 46 186|191 17 -12 293 87 -106| 99 GS
1989 09 16 02:05: 8.91 40.337 51.534 PDE| 31.0 6.4 5.6 18 |5.58 26 351 0.11 32 99 -5.69 46 231| 34 35 -159 287 78 -57| 96 GS
1989 09 17 00:53:39.77 40.203 51.749 PDE| 42.0 6.1 2.1 18 |2.16 7 9 -0.02 26 276 -2.14 63 112|125 45 -52 257 57 -121| 98 GS
1992 10 23 23:19:45.20 42.589 45.104 PDE| 12.0 6.3 4.1 18 |4.07 62 335 0.03 1 243 -4.11 28 152|238 17 86 63 73 91| 99 GS
1997 02 28 12:57:18.64 38.075 48.050 PDE| 23.0 5.9 1.0 18 |9.94 22 45 0.02 68 220 -9.96 2 314| 87 73 165 182 76 17|100 GS
1998 07 09 14:19:18.41 38.717 48.507 PDE| 22.0 5.9 7.6 17 |7.65 48 257 -0.10 5 162 -7.55 42 68|102 6 30 342 87 95| 97 GS
1999 01 31 05:07:13.63 43.157 46.841 PDE| 11.0 5.7 5.0 17 |5.15 54 218 -0.32 6 316 -4.83 36 50|166 11 121 315 81 84| 88 GS
1999 06 04 09:12:50.07 40.802 47.448 PDE| 12.0 5.3 1.3 17 |1.34 86 33 -0.04 3 194 -1.30 1 284| 18 44 95 191 46 85| 94 GS
2000 11 25 18:09:11.42 40.245 49.946 PDE| 35.0 6.2 2.7 18 |2.64 18 28 0.03 12 122 -2.67 68 243| 98 29 -116 308 64 -76| 98 GS
2000 11 25 18:10:47.39 40.167 49.954 PDE| 35.0 6.2 2.7 18 |2.78 8 15 -0.11 10 106 -2.67 77 244| 94 38 -106 293 54 -78| 92 GS
Latest USGS Fast Moment Tensor Solutions
Preliminary Earthquake Report
U.S. Geological Survey, National Earthquake Information Center
World Data Center for Seismology, Denver