2 x M 6.8 quakes 2 days in a row

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On March 10, 2014, a magnitude 6.8 earthquake occurred offshore of northern California in the Mendocino Fracture Zone, part of the Juan De Fuca Plate. Shortly after, another earthquake of the same magnitude was reported east of the South Sandwich Islands at the southern end of the Atlantic Ocean. The seismic activity can be monitored through a specific seismogram display that updates every five minutes. However, the initial magnitude of the California quake was later downgraded to 6.4 by the USGS, highlighting that released magnitudes can vary and are often updated in the hours following an event. The seismic activity from the California event was noted to be tapering off.
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hi guys

as per title
Yesterday, 10 March 2014 there was a M 6.8 offshore of northern California in the Mendocino Fracture Zone of the Juan De Fuca Plate

Just coming in on the seismo right now is another M 6.8, east of the South Sandwich Islands
right at the southern end of the Atlantic Ocean

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

The nthrn Calif can be seen at the top of the display with the new event at the bottom
the display updates every 5 minutes.
I'm expecting similar to slightly larger amplitude as the event is a little closer to my sensor
But variations in propagation can change that

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Dave
 
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its just been downgraded to a M 6.4 by the USGS. released magnitudes do sometimes vary and get updated over the first several hours.

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Well that was a huge letdown :frown:
ohh well
The event is now tailing off

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