7.1 Magnitude Indonesia, Ring of Fire

Started by Solar, November 14, 2019, 12:19:30 PM

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The November 15, 2014, M 7.1 earthquake northwest of Kota Ternate, Indonesia, occurred within the shallow oceanic crust of the Sunda plate, in the complex plate boundary region of eastern Indonesia, about 300 km to the west of the major plate boundary between the Sunda and Pacific plates. Faulting mechanism solutions for the event indicate that it activated a reverse faulting structure, dipping either steeply towards the northwest, or more gently towards the southeast, in line with the general trend of earthquakes in the region. Slip on a fault aligned with either nodal plane is consistent with the intraplate setting of this event.

Tectonics in eastern Indonesia are extremely complex and are dominated by the mostly convergent interactions of the Pacific, Australia, Philippine Sea, and Sunda plates, with some authors labeling the most proximate edge of the Pacific plate here as a separate tectonic block called the Caroline plate. The edges of the Sunda and Australia plates are also often subdivided into smaller tectonic blocks, including the Molucca Sea and Birds Head microplates immediately to the south and east of the November 2014 earthquake, respectively. In this context, the November 2014 event most closely aligns with the boundary between the broader Sunda plate and the Birds Head microplate. At depth beneath this earthquake and the Molucca Sea in general, the inverted-U-shaped Halmahera plate, which has no surface expression, also plays a role in regional tectonics. At the location of the November 15th earthquake, the Sunda and Philippine Sea plates are converging in an east-west direction at a rate of approximately 109 mm/yr.

This area of the Molucca Sea frequently hosts moderate to large earthquakes; nearly 120 M 6+ events have occurred within 250 km of the November 15, 2014, earthquake in the last century, two dozen of which were M 7+. The largest, a M 8.1 event in 1932, struck along the same microplate boundary structure approximately 190 km to the south of the 2014 event. Despite the large number of events in the region, few have been damaging because of their oceanic setting. The exception was a M 7.5 earthquake that struck 90 km to the south of the 2014 event in January 2007 and caused four fatalities.



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