Monday, 28 August 2017

Magnitude 4.8 Earthquake off the south coast of Costa Rica.

The United States Geological Survey recorded a Magnitude 4.8 Earthquake at a depth of 25.7 km, off the south coast of Costa Rica, slightly before 4.40 pm local time (slightly before 10.40 pm GMT) on Saturday 27 August 2017. There are no reports of any damage or casualties associated with this event, but it was felt across much of southern Costa Rica.

The approximate location of the 27 August 2017 Costa Rica Earthquake. USGS.

Costa Rica lies on the southern margin of the Caribbean Plate; to the south of the country the Cocos Plate, which underlies part of the eastern Pacific Ocean) is being subducted under the Middle American Trench, passing under Central America as it sinks into the Earth's interior. This is not a smooth process, and the plates often stick together until the pressure builds up enough to force them to shift suddenly, causing Earthquakes. As the Cocos Plate sinks deeper if is partially melted by the friction and the heat of the Earth's interior. Some of the melted material then rises up through the overlying Caribbean Plate, fuelling the volcanoes of Central America.

Diagram showing the passage of the Cocos Plate beneath Costa Rica (not to scale). Carleton College.

Witness accounts of Earthquakes can help geologists to understand these events, and the structures that cause them. The international non-profit organisation Earthquake Report is interested in hearing from people who may have felt this event; if you felt this quake then you can report it to Earthquake Report here.

See also...

http://sciencythoughts.blogspot.co.uk/2017/04/access-to-mount-poas-costa-rica-closed.htmlhttp://sciencythoughts.blogspot.co.uk/2017/01/eruptions-on-mount-turrialba-costa-rica.html
http://sciencythoughts.blogspot.co.uk/2016/09/airports-closed-after-eruptions-on.htmlhttp://sciencythoughts.blogspot.co.uk/2016/07/magnitude-53-earthquake-in-guanacaste.html
http://sciencythoughts.blogspot.co.uk/2016/05/eruptions-on-mount-turrialba.htmlhttp://sciencythoughts.blogspot.co.uk/2016/05/exclusion-zone-established-around-mount.html
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