Wednesday, September 25, 2013

A NEW ISLAND IS FORMED OFF THE COAST OF PAKISTAN

ShakeMap Intensity Image
The island is about half a mile off the coast of Gwadar, in the Arabian Sea.
The September 24, 2013 M7.7 earthquake in south-central Pakistan occurred as the result of oblique-strike-slip type motion at shallow crustal depths. The location and mechanism of the earthquake are consistent with rupture within the Eurasia plate above the Makran subduction zone. The event occurred within the transition zone between northward subduction of the Arabia plate beneath the Eurasia plate and northward collision of the India plate with the Eurasia plate. The epicenter of the event is 69km north of Awaran, Pakistan, and 270km north of Karachi, Pakistan (population 11.6 million)

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