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From: donald2b...@comcast.net
Date: Thu, 04 Sep 2008 18:56:54 +0000
Local: Fri, Sep 5 2008 2:56 am
Subject: EARTH & SUN DIGEST 2008/9/4

 The Past Week SCORECARD:
Geomagnetism, Moon, Quakes and Volcanic Ash Eruptions
Date Mlstn  EQs in Kp No.to right (LATEST LAST)
M 25NL                  0 0 0 0E1 0e0 1
          6.7M 8/25 13:22  35.0   WESTERN XIZANG
T 26P                   1e0e0 0 2 1 1E2  
          6.4M 8/26 21:00 152.0   NORTHERN PERU
W 27                   E1e2e0 0 1 1e0e1  
          6.3M 8/27 01:35  10.0   LAKE BAYKAL REGION, RUSSIA
T 28                   e1 1e0 0E0 1 1e1
          5.9M 8/28 12:37  10.0   VANCOUVER ISLAND, CANADA REGION
          6.3M 8/28 15:22  10.0   NORTH OF ASCENSION ISLAND
F 29                    1 1 0e0 1 1 1 1
S 30NMEq                1 0E0e1e1 1 1 2
          6.3M 8/30 06:54  56.0   EASTERN NEW GUINEA REG, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
S 31                   e1 0e0 0 1 2e1 2
M 01MidMaxPA           e1E1e0e0 1e2e2 2
          6.0M 9/01 04:00 102.0   SOUTH OF THE FIJI ISLANDS
T 02                    1 0 0e1 1 0e1 1
W 03                    1 2 2E2e1 2 2e3
          6.3M 9/03 11:25 547.4   SANTIAGO DEL ESTERO, ARGENTINA
T 04                    6 6 4e4e4e3
Symbols of Milestones  
Sun: 4-Kp Threshold for Geomagnetic Storm
Earth:  E-6M quake(s), e-5M quake(s), V8-volcanic eruption (km)
Moon: NM-New Moon, PA-Toward Apogee, Mid-Mid Point, Max-Maximum Velocity Toward Earth, Eq-Over Equator, NL-Northern Limit

The EARTH & SUN DIGEST
Vancouver Island Quake Swarm Slows; Four 6M Quakes
...Week ending September 4, 2008, at a Glance since 1999

(Data is preliminary and upgraded at the source as needed without notice.
Recent archives at Pinpoint-News on www.bobshannon.org
Comments or questions are welcome.  Just click on REPLY.)

JEWELS of the Week
Website:  www.spaceweather.com for volcanic sunsets

THE DIGEST of the Week
31-- Global Earthquakes of 5.0 to 5.9M (Japan/Kamchatka-1; South Pacific-12; China-5)
4-- Global quakes of 6M or greater (Quakes in SCORECARD and FIVE Index.)
323-- Past week quake total for California and Nevada

Selected Regional Earthquakes, see also FIVE Index.  
Japan/Kamchatka  
Week 8/28-9/3  Japan 4M-8, 5M-1; Kurils 4M-1

China
Week 8/28-9/3  4M-3, 5M-5

Italy/Greece/Turkey/Iran  
 http://www.emsc-csem.org/index.php?page=current&sub=detail&id=55975
  5.3   2008/09/03 22:43:19    32.412    47.368  53.6   IRAN-IRAQ BORDER REGION
  5.0   2008/09/02 20:00:56    38.874    45.778  35.0   NORTHWESTERN IRAN
  4.7   2008/08/30 00:43:16    3.717     63.519  10.0   CARLSBERG RIDGE

0--Volcanos with ash near Jet Stream (8+ km)
 http://www.volcano.si.edu/reports/usgs/]Weekly Volcano Reports from GVN and USGS

0/0--Sunspot No.(high/low):  0 continues
0/0--Daily area of sunspots(largest/smallest):  0 continues
0--X Class and M Class Solar Flares
http://www.sel.noaa.gov/today.html NOAA Solar Reports
and http://www.lmsal.com/solarsoft/latest_events/ graphic display

7--Planetary Geomagnetic Ap (high):  7 on 9/4
0 days--Kp's of 4 per 24 hours      
1 days--Kp's of 3 per 24 hours:  one on 9/3
http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/ftpdir/latest/DGD.txt
http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/ace/MAG_SWEPAM_24h.html

EARTH this week:
FIVE INDEX of Global Earthquakes of 5.0 magnitude and greater
(LATEST FIRST)
MAG    DATE     UTC-TIME    LAT     LON    DEPTH    Region
       y/m/d     h:m:s      deg     deg     km
  5.5   2008/09/04 16:09:57   -31.449   -177.946  55.0   KERMADEC ISLANDS REGION
  5.1   2008/09/04 12:53:12    30.358    80.298  10.0   WESTERN XIZANG-INDIA BORDER REGION
  5.6   2008/09/04 09:37:05   -12.075    167.054  278.4   SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
  5.1   2008/09/04 09:34:12   -12.059    166.718  164.0   SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS

31  5.3   2008/09/03 22:43:19    32.412    47.368  53.6   IRAN-IRAQ BORDER REGION
  5.2   2008/09/03 12:16:06   -10.440    161.302  139.4   SOLOMON ISLANDS
 6.3   2008/09/03 11:25:13   -26.569    -63.181  547.4   SANTIAGO DEL ESTERO, ARGENTINA
  5.4   2008/09/02 20:01:05   -15.370   -173.281  16.7   TONGA
  5.0   2008/09/02 20:00:56    38.874    45.778  35.0   NORTHWESTERN IRAN
  5.2   2008/09/02 18:41:41   -20.508    169.243  48.8   VANUATU
  5.0   2008/09/02 11:28:12    -5.839    145.561  66.7   EASTERN NEW GUINEA REG, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
  5.1   2008/09/02 11:00:04    -8.391    120.493  194.0   FLORES REGION, INDONESIA
  5.1   2008/09/02 09:00:04    0.599    98.038  35.0   NIAS REGION, INDONESIA
  5.2   2008/09/01 20:53:27    29.830    139.490  368.0   IZU ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION
  5.7   2008/09/01 17:19:13    4.568    126.152  121.6   KEPULAUAN TALAUD, INDONESIA
  5.2   2008/09/01 11:01:18   -22.938   -174.866  46.3   TONGA REGION
  5.5   2008/09/01 07:06:17   -15.268   -176.393  10.0   FIJI REGION
  5.2   2008/09/01 06:14:27   -23.324   -179.917  555.8   SOUTH OF THE FIJI ISLANDS
  5.1   2008/09/01 05:31:26   -15.305   -176.363  20.0   FIJI REGION
  5.4   2008/09/01 04:24:33    37.420    68.925  10.0   TAJIKISTAN
 6.0   2008/09/01 04:00:32   -25.375   -177.633  102.0   SOUTH OF THE FIJI ISLANDS
  5.2   2008/09/01 01:21:49   -39.158    175.726  66.0   NORTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND
  5.0   2008/08/31 20:58:31   -24.572   -115.708  10.0   SOUTHERN EAST PACIFIC RISE
  5.6   2008/08/31 08:31:11    26.229    101.950  10.0   SICHUAN-YUNNAN BORDER REGION, CHINA
  5.5   2008/08/31 01:15:26   -61.184    -67.715  10.0   DRAKE PASSAGE
  5.0   2008/08/30 14:48:24    -7.035    155.852  81.6   SOLOMON ISLANDS
  5.3   2008/08/30 12:46:48    42.717    83.885  10.0   NORTHERN XINJIANG, CHINA
  5.2   2008/08/30 12:04:52    12.985    124.320  41.3   SAMAR, PHILIPPINES
  5.1   2008/08/30 10:34:06   -28.738   -177.342  53.0   KERMADEC ISLANDS REGION
  5.7   2008/08/30 08:30:53    26.277    101.915  10.0   SICHUAN-YUNNAN BORDER REGION, CHINA
  5.0   2008/08/30 07:45:09    11.049    91.700  10.0   ANDAMAN ISLANDS, INDIA REGION
 6.3   2008/08/30 06:54:06    -6.194    147.256  56.0   EASTERN NEW GUINEA REG, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
  5.0   2008/08/29 10:20:55    1.046    121.093  552.2   MINAHASA, SULAWESI, INDONESIA
  5.0   2008/08/29 09:43:16    30.670    83.264  10.0   WESTERN XIZANG
  5.0   2008/08/28 23:56:50   -11.091    161.996  29.4   SOLOMON ISLANDS
 6.2   2008/08/28 15:22:25    0.084    -17.313  10.0   NORTH OF ASCENSION ISLAND
  5.9   2008/08/28 12:37:39    50.259   -129.365  100.0   VANCOUVER ISLAND, CANADA REGION
  5.0   2008/08/28 08:17:34    17.569    145.633  222.8   ALAMAGAN REG., NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS
  5.2   2008/08/28 02:59:38    -8.623    119.266  154.4   FLORES REGION, INDONESIA

UNITED STATES And U.S. Territorial Earthquakes 3.0 magnitude and greater,
with quakes possibly felt from nearby countries;
Baja/Gulf of California, Pacific Islands, Alaska and West Indies separate
  3.3   2008/09/04 08:42:03    34.009   -117.110  9.5   GREATER LOS ANGELES AREA, CALIFORNIA
  3.3   2008/09/03 18:04:01    33.189   -115.567  2.5   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
  3.2   2008/09/03 11:53:51    41.668   -114.918  16.0   NEVADA
  3.0   2008/09/01 18:39:44    33.161   -115.951  3.2   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
  4.1   2008/09/01 01:20:07    50.183   -129.796  10.0   VANCOUVER ISLAND, CANADA REGION
  4.0   2008/09/01 01:19:15    50.194   -129.660  10.0   VANCOUVER ISLAND, CANADA REGION
  3.4   2008/08/30 22:06:15    41.678   -111.130  0.4   UTAH
  3.7   2008/08/30 17:46:15    50.294   -129.642  10.0   VANCOUVER ISLAND, CANADA REGION
  4.0   2008/08/29 20:16:33    50.184   -129.612  10.0   VANCOUVER ISLAND, CANADA REGION
  4.0   2008/08/28 20:36:44    49.323   -129.228  10.0   VANCOUVER ISLAND, CANADA REGION
  3.3   2008/08/28 19:26:28    37.535   -112.317  0.1   UTAH
  4.1   2008/08/28 16:20:42    50.218   -129.497  10.0   VANCOUVER ISLAND, CANADA REGION
  3.8   2008/08/28 15:59:35    50.272   -129.673  10.0   VANCOUVER ISLAND, CANADA REGION
  3.9   2008/08/28 15:59:32    50.157   -130.087  10.0   VANCOUVER ISLAND, CANADA REGION
  4.1   2008/08/28 15:50:12    43.420   -127.123  10.0   OFF THE COAST OF OREGON
Baja and Gulf of California, Chiapas
  4.5   2008/08/27 12:08:36    14.835    -92.704  68.7   OFFSHORE CHIAPAS, MEXICO
Hawaii, Marianas, Samoa
  3.2   2008/09/01 16:54:10    19.741   -156.071  8.2   HAWAII REGION, HAWAII
  3.2   2008/09/01 16:54:12    19.677   -156.032  10.9   HAWAII REGION, HAWAII
  3.3   2008/08/28 11:52:30    19.276   -155.120  34.2   ISLAND OF HAWAII, HAWAII
  5.0   2008/08/28 08:17:34    17.569    145.633  222.8   ALAMAGAN REG., NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS
Alaska  
  3.0   2008/09/04 18:00:22    53.537   -167.187  60.0   FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA
  4.3   2008/09/04 17:55:53    53.072   -166.735  20.2   FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA
  3.5   2008/09/04 10:15:08    51.441   -179.623  30.3   ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS., ALASKA
9/03    3M-1
9/02    3M-3
9/01    3M-2
8/31    3M-3, 4M-1 (ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS., ALASKA)
  4.2   2008/08/31 13:19:48    51.126   -178.213  44.0   ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS., ALASKA
8/30    3M-0
8/29    3M-4
8/28    3M-2, 4M-1 (RAT ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA)
  4.4   2008/08/28 13:31:52    50.903    179.115  10.0   RAT ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA
8/27    3M-2

West Indies Listings
Week 8/28/9/3  DOM REP 3M-1, 4M-1; MON PAS 3M-3; PR 3M-6; VIRG ISLS 3M-4; WIND ISLS 4M-1
  4.7   2008/09/02 06:18:58    13.886    -60.296  24.1   SAINT LUCIA REGION, WINDWARD ISLANDS
  4.0   2008/09/01 18:11:48    18.708    -68.673  137.6   DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Note:  Follow incoming hurricanes at http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/

MONTHLY PRELIMINARY COUNTS of Earthquakes of 6 or greater Magnitude in the World
Months over count of 20 marked with H.

 YEAR:   93  94  95  96  97  98  99  00  01  02  03  04  05  06  07  08
July      2  10  12   7   5   9   8   9  10   5  15  11   9  11  15  14 with two 7M's
August    2  14  16   6   7   8   9  12   8  12   8   4  13   9  22H 16+Vancouver Island 5.9M
September 4   8   8   9   7   4  12   7  10  13  18  15   8  12  21H (2)
September 2007 had 4 7M's,1 8M

YR total 19 110 160 109  76  63 103 109 112 133 145 145 169 148 194 (128)

SUN past week:
Sunspot numbers, daily:
8/27  28  29  30  31 9/1   2   3                                                    
   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0            
Planetary geomagnetic A Index (24 hr Ap's)
   3   2   3   3   3   4   3   7  

VOLCANOS:
ASH AND GAS ERUPTIONS north of latitude 23°N (with highest plume)

CHIKURACHKI Paramushir Island 50.325°N, 155.458°E; summit elev. 1816 m (no plumes seen)
KARYMSKY Eastern Kamchatka 54.05°N, 159.45°E; summit elev. 1536 m (3 km)
KASATOCHI Andreanof Islands 52.177°N, 175.508°W; summit elev. 314 m (seismic activity less)
OKMOK Fox Islands 53.43°N, 168.13°W; summit elev. 1073 m (low steam plume)
SHIVELUCH Central Kamchatka (Russia) 56.653°N, 161.360°E; summit elev. 3283 m (low)

ASH AND GAS ERUPTIONS south of 23°N (with highest plume)

BATU TARA Komba Island (Indonesia) 7.792°S, 123.579°E; summit elev. 748 m (low)
CHAITEN Southern Chile 42.833°S, 72.646°W; summit elev. 1122 m (3 km)
DUKONO Halmahera 1.68°N, 127.88°E; summit elev. 1335 m (low)
KILAUEA Hawaii (USA) 19.421°N, 155.287°W; summit elev. 1222 m (low; lava into ocean one entry)
HVO reported that during 27 August-2 September, lava flowed SE through a lava tube system from underneath Kilauea's Thanksgiving Eve Breakout (TEB) and rootless shield complex and reached the Waikupanaha ocean entry. On 31 August, students from the University of Hawaii at Hilo reported low-level explosive activity at Waikupanaha.
A high number of Kilauea's earthquakes were centered in various locations along the Koa'e fault system, beneath the summit, N of Kupaianaha, along the S-flank faults, and along the E and SW rift zones. Beneath Halema'uma'u crater, more than 40 and up to 400 small earthquakes per day (background 40) also occurred but were too small to be located more precisely. The vent in Halema'uma'u crater continued to produce a predominantly white plume with minor ash content that drifted mainly SW. The plume was occasionally tinged brown. Weak night-time incandescence was intermittently seen at the base of the plume, and rock impacts and muted rushing sounds were heard in the vicinity of the crater. During 26-27 August, multiple ash ejections were observed. On 27 August, the white plume was temporarily tinged brown and rose to a higher altitude following an explosive eruption (the fifth in 2008). Glass fragments and tephra up to 5 cm in diameter burned holes in a collection tarp placed near the
 overlook. Analysis of photos captured over the previous month showed that the vent had lengthened by almost 50 percent along the edge of the crater floor. On 29 August, the collection bin contained Pele's hair , Pele's tears , and a variety of other shapes of glass fragments.
LLAIMA Central Chile 38.692°S, 71.729°W; summit elev. 3125 m  (low)
NEVADO DEL HUILA Colombia 2.93°N, 76.03°W; summit elev. 5364 m (4.6 km)
NYIRAGONGO Democratic Republic of Congo 1.52°S, 29.25°E; summit elev. 3470 m (thermal image only)
PITON DE LA FOURNAISE Reunion Island 21.231°S, 55.713°E; summit elev. 2632 m (seismic and deforming activity)
RABAUL New Britain 4.271°S, 152.203°E; summit elev. 688 m (low)
SEMERU Eastern Java (Indonesia) 8.108°S, 112.92°E; summit elev. 3676 m (4.6 km)
SOUFRIERE HILLS Montserrat 16.72°N, 62.18°W; summit elev. 915 m (low)
TAAL Luzon 14.002°N, 120.993°E; summit elev. 311 m (seismic only)
UBINAS Perú 16.355°S, 70.903°W; summit elev. 5672 m (6.1 km)

PROJECTIONS FOR MOON
Thanks to Stephen on Pinpoint-News
Note also quakes in China.

September 2008 Moon Data
          Day  Time UTC
Mid PA     01 05:11
Max PA     01 23:27
Apogee     07 14:59   A to P is 13 days
S Limit    08 06:13
Max AP     13 06:09
Mid AP     15 06:29
Full Moon  15 09:15
Equator    15 09:39
Perigee    20 03:18   P to A is 15 days
N Limit    21 18:28
Equinox    22 15:44
Mid PA     28 05:57
Equator    28 07:31
New Moon   29 08:13
Max PA     29 20:04

October 2008
Apogee    05 10:35
S Limit   05 14:04  

Donald, Editor


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