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A moderate magnitude 5.6 quake had \njust struck, and due to its fairly shallow depths,\nstrong shaking equivalent to this simulation \nshowing MMI 7.4 intensity ground motion which was\nthe absolute maximum a single spot experienced. \nItems fell off of shelves, and thousands of\nhomes were soon temporarily out of power, but \ndespite the intensity of the shaking no notable\nstructural damage or injuries were reported. \nAnd I’d like to at least partially attribute\nthat fact to California’s strong building codes.\nWhile some limited landslides and liquefaction\nmay have occurred, if it did models \nsuggest few if any people were affected.\nThe earthquake in question did not involve \nthe San Andreas Fault, but rather a different\nlengthy fault to the east known as the Maacama \nFault. Stretching for 104 miles in length,\nthis fault line moves an average of \n0.8 centimeters or 0.31 inches a year,\nand hypothetically could in a worst case \nscenario be technically capable of producing\nan earthquake of up to magnitude 7.5. However, \nno previous quakes larger than magnitude 5.6\nhad ever struck this fault line in the era of \nlocal historical records, meaning that yes,\nyesterday’s earthquake ties the record for the \nlargest known seismic event to have struck the\nMaacama Fault, tieing with an 1869 earthquake. \nBut, why has this fault proven to be a localized\ncluster of seismic activity in the first place? \nWell, in California south of Cape Mendocino,\nthe Pacific Plate is sliding upwards against the \nNorth American Plate. While the vast majority of\nthis motion and stress is transferred to the San \nAndreas Fault, about 75%, and around 15% to faults\nin the Walker Lane province, the remaining 10% is \naccommodated by other local faults. Stress built\nup due to the uneven motion of these 2 tectonic \nplates on a segment of the Maacama Fault Zone,\nuntil what I estimate was a 5.05 mile or \n8.13 kilometer long segment of it slipped,\ngenerating an earthquake. However, those of you \nwith keen eyes might have noticed that yesterday’s\nearthquake did not seemingly occur on the Maacama \nFault Line proper. And this takes into account\nthe oblique right lateral strike slip nature of \nthe earthquake, and its 54 degree dip. Instead,\nI suspect that a smaller buried fault line which \nparalleled the Maacama Fault at the very edge of\nits broader Fault Zone or series of somewhat \nclosely spaced faults. That puts the actual\nsurface expression if there is one of the fault \nline which produced it within a radius of 3 miles\nof the epicenter. While no specific faults with \nsurface expressions have been mapped in this zone,\nthere are seemingly 3 lineaments that cut \nacross local Franciscan complex rock units\nwhich could represent the surface expression of \nour missing fault line that I have highlighted\nwhich would match the exact strike the fault \nslipped at from the magnitude 5.6 earthquake.\nAlready, 38 aftershocks, or additional generally \nsmaller magnitude earthquakes following the main\nshock have struck, but statistically while \nthese will continue occurring for a time,\neach day that passes should see their abundance \ndecrease. Here’s a statistical aftershock forecast\nchart for various magnitude earthquakes in a \nset time period. As you can see, the chance of\nan earthquake in the next week following which is \nlarger than the magnitude 5.6 quake is technically\npossible, but considered high unlikely. 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A moderate magnitude 5.6 quake had just struck, and due to its fairly shallow depths,\n\n## Segment 3\n\n**Speaker:** Unknown speaker\n\nstrong shaking equivalent to this simulation showing MMI 7.4 intensity ground motion which was\n\n## Segment 4\n\n**Speaker:** Unknown speaker\n\nthe absolute maximum a single spot experienced. Items fell off of shelves, and thousands of\n\n## Segment 5\n\n**Speaker:** Unknown speaker\n\nhomes were soon temporarily out of power, but despite the intensity of the shaking no notable\n\n## Segment 6\n\n**Speaker:** Unknown speaker\n\nstructural damage or injuries were reported. And I’d like to at least partially attribute\n\n## Segment 7\n\n**Speaker:** Unknown speaker\n\nthat fact to California’s strong building codes. While some limited landslides and liquefaction\n\n## Segment 8\n\n**Speaker:** Unknown speaker\n\nmay have occurred, if it did models suggest few if any people were affected.\n\n## Segment 9\n\n**Speaker:** Unknown speaker\n\nThe earthquake in question did not involve the San Andreas Fault, but rather a different\n\n## Segment 10\n\n**Speaker:** Unknown speaker\n\nlengthy fault to the east known as the Maacama Fault. Stretching for 104 miles in length,\n\n## Segment 11\n\n**Speaker:** Unknown speaker\n\nthis fault line moves an average of 0.8 centimeters or 0.31 inches a year,\n\n## Segment 12\n\n**Speaker:** Unknown speaker\n\nand hypothetically could in a worst case scenario be technically capable of producing\n\n## Segment 13\n\n**Speaker:** Unknown speaker\n\nan earthquake of up to magnitude 7.5. However, no previous quakes larger than magnitude 5.6\n\n## Segment 14\n\n**Speaker:** Unknown speaker\n\nhad ever struck this fault line in the era of local historical records, meaning that yes,\n\n## Segment 15\n\n**Speaker:** Unknown speaker\n\nyesterday’s earthquake ties the record for the largest known seismic event to have struck the\n\n## Segment 16\n\n**Speaker:** Unknown speaker\n\nMaacama Fault, tieing with an 1869 earthquake. But, why has this fault proven to be a localized\n\n## Segment 17\n\n**Speaker:** Unknown speaker\n\ncluster of seismic activity in the first place? Well, in California south of Cape Mendocino,\n\n## Segment 18\n\n**Speaker:** Unknown speaker\n\nthe Pacific Plate is sliding upwards against the North American Plate. While the vast majority of\n\n## Segment 19\n\n**Speaker:** Unknown speaker\n\nthis motion and stress is transferred to the San Andreas Fault, about 75%, and around 15% to faults\n\n## Segment 20\n\n**Speaker:** Unknown speaker\n\nin the Walker Lane province, the remaining 10% is accommodated by other local faults. Stress built\n\n## Segment 21\n\n**Speaker:** Unknown speaker\n\nup due to the uneven motion of these 2 tectonic plates on a segment of the Maacama Fault Zone,\n\n## Segment 22\n\n**Speaker:** Unknown speaker\n\nuntil what I estimate was a 5.05 mile or 8.13 kilometer long segment of it slipped,\n\n## Segment 23\n\n**Speaker:** Unknown speaker\n\ngenerating an earthquake. However, those of you with keen eyes might have noticed that yesterday’s\n\n## Segment 24\n\n**Speaker:** Unknown speaker\n\nearthquake did not seemingly occur on the Maacama Fault Line proper. And this takes into account\n\n## Segment 25\n\n**Speaker:** Unknown speaker\n\nthe oblique right lateral strike slip nature of the earthquake, and its 54 degree dip. Instead,\n\n## Segment 26\n\n**Speaker:** Unknown speaker\n\nI suspect that a smaller buried fault line which paralleled the Maacama Fault at the very edge of\n\n## Segment 27\n\n**Speaker:** Unknown speaker\n\nits broader Fault Zone or series of somewhat closely spaced faults. That puts the actual\n\n## Segment 28\n\n**Speaker:** Unknown speaker\n\nsurface expression if there is one of the fault line which produced it within a radius of 3 miles\n\n## Segment 29\n\n**Speaker:** Unknown speaker\n\nof the epicenter. While no specific faults with surface expressions have been mapped in this zone,\n\n## Segment 30\n\n**Speaker:** Unknown speaker\n\nthere are seemingly 3 lineaments that cut across local Franciscan complex rock units\n\n## Segment 31\n\n**Speaker:** Unknown speaker\n\nwhich could represent the surface expression of our missing fault line that I have highlighted\n\n## Segment 32\n\n**Speaker:** Unknown speaker\n\nwhich would match the exact strike the fault slipped at from the magnitude 5.6 earthquake.\n\n## Segment 33\n\n**Speaker:** Unknown speaker\n\nAlready, 38 aftershocks, or additional generally smaller magnitude earthquakes following the main\n\n## Segment 34\n\n**Speaker:** Unknown speaker\n\nshock have struck, but statistically while these will continue occurring for a time,\n\n## Segment 35\n\n**Speaker:** Unknown speaker\n\neach day that passes should see their abundance decrease. Here’s a statistical aftershock forecast\n\n## Segment 36\n\n**Speaker:** Unknown speaker\n\nchart for various magnitude earthquakes in a set time period. As you can see, the chance of\n\n## Segment 37\n\n**Speaker:** Unknown speaker\n\nan earthquake in the next week following which is larger than the magnitude 5.6 quake is technically\n\n## Segment 38\n\n**Speaker:** Unknown speaker\n\npossible, but considered high unlikely. Besides, around the world, only about 5% of earthquakes\n\n## Segment 39\n\n**Speaker:** Unknown speaker\n\ndenote foreshocks to an even larger magnitude nearby earthquake in the next week. Which means a\n\n## Segment 40\n\n**Speaker:** Unknown speaker\n\n95% chance of no larger than magnitude 5.6 quakes striking in the vicinity during that time period.\n\n## Segment 41\n\n**Speaker:** Unknown speaker\n\nI hope that you found this video interesting, and if you would like to request a specific\n\n## Segment 42\n\n**Speaker:** Unknown speaker\n\nvideo topic for me to cover, please leave a comment below. As a final note, I would like\n\n## Segment 43\n\n**Speaker:** Unknown speaker\n\nto thank this channel’s patrons on Patreon and channel members on YouTube for supporting my work!","text":"[segment 0] Unknown speaker: At 8:10 am local time yesterday on June 24th, the ground began to shake back and forth in western\n[segment 1] Unknown speaker: California. A moderate magnitude 5.6 quake had just struck, and due to its fairly shallow depths,\n[segment 2] Unknown speaker: strong shaking equivalent to this simulation showing MMI 7.4 intensity ground motion which was\n[segment 3] Unknown speaker: the absolute maximum a single spot experienced. Items fell off of shelves, and thousands of\n[segment 4] Unknown speaker: homes were soon temporarily out of power, but despite the intensity of the shaking no notable\n[segment 5] Unknown speaker: structural damage or injuries were reported. And I’d like to at least partially attribute\n[segment 6] Unknown speaker: that fact to California’s strong building codes. While some limited landslides and liquefaction\n[segment 7] Unknown speaker: may have occurred, if it did models suggest few if any people were affected.\n[segment 8] Unknown speaker: The earthquake in question did not involve the San Andreas Fault, but rather a different\n[segment 9] Unknown speaker: lengthy fault to the east known as the Maacama Fault. Stretching for 104 miles in length,\n[segment 10] Unknown speaker: this fault line moves an average of 0.8 centimeters or 0.31 inches a year,\n[segment 11] Unknown speaker: and hypothetically could in a worst case scenario be technically capable of producing\n[segment 12] Unknown speaker: an earthquake of up to magnitude 7.5. 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