Swarm of earthquakes on the Juan de Fuca Ridge

Juan-De-Fuca-Ridge Geologists at the University of Washington observed the quakes this month near the Endeavour segment of the Juan de Ruca Ridge, which sits more than 16,000 feet below the Pacific Ocean and about 150 miles off the coast of Washington

Mathew 24:7 For nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom, and there will be famines and earthquakes in various places.

Important Takeaways:

  • Underwater volcano off northwestern US could BLOW in weeks – as 300m-long stretch is hit with ‘great swarm’ of earthquakes
  • Scientists have detected a ‘great swarm’ of earthquakes off the coast of Washington clocking as many as 200 in a single hour during one day.
  • Geologists at the University of Washington said the quakes could lead to the Juan de Fuca Ridge erupting within a few weeks or years – but the effects are believed to be mild and not likely impact anyone on land.
  • The underwater volcano sits more than 16,000 feet below the Pacific Ocean and about 150 miles off the coast of Washington.
  • On March 6, the group’s real-time monitoring network detected the earthquakes, which registered a 4.1 magnitude
  • The ‘great swarm’ of earthquakes followed multiple days of increasingly frequent quakes, according to Ocean Networks Canada (ONC), which is collecting the data for researchers to study.
  • The spike indicated a possible ‘impending magmatic rupture,’ the research group reported.
  • Officials at ONC have stressed that the effects will be mild and local, and that residents on land are extremely unlikely to feel the quake.
  • Nor is it likely to trigger tsunami activity, as a tsunami is set off by a different type of tectonic plate boundary movement: pushing together and slipping, rather than pulling apart.

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