Information message about sensitive earthquake in the region of Baikal Lake on August 27, 2008

     The sensitive earthquake with М=6.1 has occured on August 27, 2008 at 1:35 GMT (5:35 Moscow time) in the region of Baikal Lake.
     Parameters of the earthquake have been determined in the Alert Service (AS) of Information Processing Center (IPC) of Geophysical Survey of RAS in Obninsk with station data obtained from digital and analog seismic stations of Russia, countries of CIS and from abroad. Alert message on this earthquake has been delivered in 35 min after registration to the Ministry of Emergency of the Russian Federation (EMERCOM).
     Preliminary processing has been done with data from 41 stations, accurate processing - with data 55 stations.
     FIg. 1 presents fragments of records obtained from digital stations Kurchatov (∆ 16º), Yakutsk (∆ 17.3º), Borovoe (∆ 20.6º), Ala Archa (∆ 22º), Tiksi (∆ 22.9º), Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk (∆ 25.4º). Fig. 2 presents fragments of records obtained from digital stations Petropavlovsk (∆ 32.7º), Lovozero (∆ 36.2º), Obninsk (∆ 39º), Kingsbay, Spitsbergen, (∆ 40.3º), Kislovodsk (∆ 40.9º), Garni (∆ 41.9º).

Figure 1
 

Figure 2
 
     IPC GS RAS also has obtained information with parameters of this event from some seismological centers, these data are given in table 1:
Table 1
NN Time in origin h-min-s (GMT) Lat degr. Lon degr. Depth km N s/st Ms/ N mb/ N I0 calc GAP Center
1 01-35-29.4 51.64 104.15  10  55  6.1/216/228.5-9 56 IPC GS RAS (Accurate)
2 01-35-29.3 51.63 104.19  10  41  6.1/146/178.5-9 56 IPC GS RAS (Preliminary)
3 01-35-29.1 51.75 104.21  10  218  6.3Mw   60 CSEM
4 01-35-31.1 51.73 104.25  10  33  6.3Mw 5.7/27 65 NEIC
5 01-35-31.1 51.6 104.1  10    15К    BRIPC
  • IPC GS RAS - Informational Processing Center, Geophysical Survey, Russian Academy of Sciences
  • CSEM - European - Mediterranean seismological center
  • NEIC - National Earthquakes Information Center of US Geological Service
  • BRIPC - Regional Informational Processing Center of Baikal Experimental-Methodical Seismological Expedition Geophysical Survey Siberian Branch Russian Academy of Sciences
  • Epicenter
         Epicenter of the earthquake is shown on Fig.3 with red arrow, it was located in the southern part of Baikal Lake at the depth of 10 km, at 15 km to the north from Baikalsk, at 30 km to the east from Sludanka, at 35 km to the east-south-east from Kulutuka, at 70 km to the south from Irkutsk, at 240 km to the west from Ulan Ude.

    Figure 3
    Aftershock
         Within two hours after the mail shock Geophysical Survey of RAS registered 3 significant aftershocks with magnitudes from 4.3 to 5.3.
    N Date   &   Time (GMT)
    yy-mm-dd hh:mm:sec
    Lat
    degr.
    Lon
    degr.
    Depth
    km
    N
    station
    Ms/ N mb/ N Io
    calc.
    Region
    200828392008-08-27 01:41:31.051.63104.011565.3/ 1-6.5-7 Lake Baykal region, Russia
    200828402008-08-27 02:07:56.051.63103.811564.5/ 1-5.5-6 Lake Baykal region, Russia
    200828412008-08-27 03:29:13.051.63104.071544.3/ 1-5-5.5 Lake Baykal region, Russia
    Macroseismic manifestations
         This earthquake has been felt in Baikalsk with intensity 8, in Sludanka and Kulutuk with intensity 7, in Irkutsk with intensity 6-7. Three aftershocks have been felt in Irkutsk with intensity 5, 3 and 2 respectively. No serious destructions were registered. In accordance with information from EMERCOM of Irkutsk Region there were registered the breaks of electric power supply lines and drifts of railways in the region of Sludanka. Cracks in the walls of some buildings were determined in Irkutsk along with temporary shutdowns of electricity and water supply. In accordance with more accurate date from Baikal Branch of GS RAS this earthquake was felt on the vast territory from Chita to Krasnoyarsk (fig.4): Arshan, Utulik, Listvianka 6 -7 MSK, Bol.Goloustnoe, Kabansk,Selenga, Angarsk, Mondi, Elanci 5- 6 MSK, Zakamensk 5, Sherigino, Gusinoozersk 4-5, Huzhir 4, Kizil 3-4, Bratsk 3, Abakan 2-3, Chita, Krasnoyarsk 2 MSK.

    Figure 4
    Historical records
         This earthquake has happened in seismic active region of Pribaikalie in tectonic zone of south-western end of Primorsk ridge, historically known as the area of the earthquakes with magnitudes 6.5 and more, felt in some settlements with intensities up to 9-10 MSK. These are the earthquakes: August 1, 1779 with М=6.6 Io=9; March 7, 1829 with М=7.2-7.5 Io=9-10; August 17, 1846 with М=6.7 Io=9; April 11, 1902 with М=6.6 Io=8-9. The last strong earthquake of the previous century has happened on February 25, 1999 at 18:58 GMT with М=6.1, it was felt in the number of living places with intensities from 3 to 5-6 MSK.
    Focal mechanism and seismic moment of the earthquake
         Focal mechanism of the origin for the earthquake 27.08.2008 is presented on fig.5 and in table 2 in accordance with NEIC information. Focal mechanism was determined by tectonic processes in the rift zone of Baikal Lake and is characterized by fault -slide. Both nodal planes have north-eastern direction of propagation, right side slide component prevails in the motion along the flat NP1 plane, left side slide component prevails in the motion along the steep NP2 plane. The motion has happened at the near horizontal expansion and near vertical compression, this is typical for the earthquakes of this zone [Balakina and others., 1996, Melnikova and others., 2008]. The same kind of focal mechanism is obtained from the fist signs of P wave motions at 46 stations (fig.6, table.2) The value of moment magnitude Mw in accordance with NEIC makes Мw=6.1.
    Table 2
    Axes of main strengths Nodal planes Center
    T P N NP1 NP2
    Pl Azm Pl Azm Pl Azm Stk Dp Slip Stk Dp Slip
    03417972 112518246-75241 46-105IPC GS RAS
    1133869215 16724836-118263 59-69NEIC
  • IPC GS RAS - Informational Processing Center, Geophysical Survey, Russian Academy of Sciences
  • NEIC - National Earthquakes Information Center of US Geological Service

  • Figure 5

    Figure 6


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