This occurred about an hour ago. Northern Argentina, quite a distance away from the Chilean quake. Doesn't look like an aftershock.
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/ ... 10tfc3.php
M6.3 - Salta, northern Argentina
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Yeah its seperate IMO, because whilst its probably related to the same event that caused the Chile event but I'd guess thats a earthquake in its own right!
Amazing day for the Geologists though thats for sure, seems like one event has triggered another twice now!
Amazing day for the Geologists though thats for sure, seems like one event has triggered another twice now!
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Re: M6.3 - Salta, northern Argentina
I agree, it is not an aftershock but it could be a consequence as the Chile earthquake may have caused stress in the nearby plates and faults.
A boy died when a wall collapsed because of this quake: http://www.clarin.com/diario/2010/02/27/um/m-02149212.htm (Spanish)
Widespread damage is not reported only some weak structures collapsed.
A boy died when a wall collapsed because of this quake: http://www.clarin.com/diario/2010/02/27/um/m-02149212.htm (Spanish)
Widespread damage is not reported only some weak structures collapsed.
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Now there are two deaths, a 57 year old man also died when the roof of his home collapsed:
http://www.clarin.com/diario/2010/02/27/um/m-02149212.htm (in Spanish)
http://www.clarin.com/diario/2010/02/27/um/m-02149212.htm (in Spanish)
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Re: M6.3 - Salta, northern Argentina
Macrocane wrote:I agree, it is not an aftershock but it could be a consequence as the Chile earthquake may have caused stress in the nearby plates and faults.
It's kind of a long the same fault line. That's what I initially thought as well.
A very interesting couple of months for geologists. They'll be studying this for years.
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