Southern California Seismic Network

2012/08/07 M4.5 Yorba Linda Sequence

Doug Given, Egill Hauksson, Kate Hutton; Version 1.0 10:00 am PDT 8 August 2012

UPDATE – 11:00 am PDT 10 August 2012
Figure shows relocated seismicity near the Whittier Fault. The green circles are the epicenters of the doublet sequence that started on 8 August 2012. The magenta star is a magnitude 4.0 earthquake that occurred in June. (Hauksson)
Initial Posting

A doublet of M4.5 quakes occurred about 1 km and 10 hours apart near Yorba Linda, CA.

The first was at 11:23pm local time, Tuesday evening, August 7, 2012

The second was at 9:33am, Wednesday morning, August 8, 2012

The occurrence of two quakes close in time has stimulated wide media interest.

Aftershocks – there have been 13 earthquakes in the sequence above magnitude 2.0 recorded as of 10:00 am on Thursday Aug 8.

These events are clustered about 5km SW of the M5.4 Chino Hills of July 29, 2008 and are not considered aftershocks of it.

The events are near the Whittier Fault but may not be on that fault. They are located SW of this NE dipping fault, and focal mechanisms are also not exactly aligned with that fault’s strike. The trend in aftershock locations is SW to NE, making that focal plane a possibility.

While most aftershocks are typically smaller than the mainshock, triggering of earthquakes the same size or larger is not uncommon. In fact, in 5% of sequences an earthquake triggers another earthquake the same size or larger. The triggering phenomenon that underlies traditional foreshock-mainshock-aftershock sequences and doublets is the same. In this case of doublets, the aftershock triggered is approximately the same size as the mainshock.

Despite the occurrence of the doublet, the total number of earthquakes that have been triggered in this sequence is near the average expected for California. In the next 24 hours we can expect around 8 earthquakes above magnitude 2 in the region near the doublet. Provided a large aftershock does not occur, aftershock activity will continue to decay in the coming days.


First event
UPDATE OF PREVIOUSLY REPORTED EVENT

Southern California Seismic Network (SCSN) operated by Caltech and USGS

Version 3: This report supersedes any earlier reports of this event.

This event has been reviewed by a seismologist.

Magnitude 4.45 Ml (light earthquake)
Time 07 Aug 2012 11:23:34 PM, PDT
08 Aug 2012 06:23:34 UTC<
Coordinates 33 deg. 54.42 min. N, 117 deg. 47.41 min. W
33.9070 N, 117.7902 W
Depth 6.5 miles (10.4 km)
Quality Excellent
Location 1 mi. (2 km) NE of Yorba Linda, CA
28 mi. (45 km) ESE of Los Angeles Civic Center, CA
5 mi. (9 km) WNW of GYPSUM QRY
0 mi. (0 km) ESE of Whittier Fault
Event ID CI 15189073

ADDITIONAL EARTHQUAKE PARAMETERS

Stations used 155
Phases used 214
S phases used 58
RMS misfit 0.20 seconds
Horizontal location error 0.1 km
Vertical location error 0.5 km
Maximum azimuthal gap 18 degrees
Distance to nearest 9.0 km SSE of 13882
Event magnitudes Mw=4.0
Ml=4.5
Me=4.3
Moment Tensor Diagram (solution reviewed by lkh)

Variance Reduction vs Depth plot

Hypocentral Location Event ID 15189073
Origin Time 2012/08/08 06:23:34
Latitude 33.9070
Longitude -117.7902
Depth (TT) 10.4 km
(MT; not authoritative) 5 km
Magnitudes Me 4.35 (not authoritative)
Ml 4.45 (authoritative)
Mw 3.96 (not authoritative)
Second event

UPDATE OF PREVIOUSLY REPORTED EVENT

Southern California Seismic Network (SCSN) operated by Caltech and USGS

Version 5: This report supersedes any earlier reports of this event.

This event has been reviewed by a seismologist.

Magnitude 4.45 Ml (light earthquake)
Time 08 Aug 2012 09:33:22 AM, PDT
08 Aug 2012 16:33:22 UTC
Coordinates 33 deg. 54.36 min. N, 117 deg. 47.04 min. W
33.9060 N, 117.7840 W
Depth 5.8 miles (9.4 km)
Quality Excellent
Location 2 mi. (3 km) NE of Yorba Linda, CA
28 mi. (45 km) ESE of Los Angeles Civic Center, CA
5 mi. (8 km) WNW of GYPSUM QRY
0 mi. (0 km) ESE of Whittier Fault
Event ID CI 15189281

ADDITIONAL EARTHQUAKE PARAMETERS

Stations used 151
Phases used 244
S phases used 94
RMS misfit 0.31 seconds
Horizontal location error 0.2 km
Vertical location error 0.4 km
Maximum azimuthal gap 14 degrees
Distance to nearest station 9.0 km SE of 13882
Event magnitudes Mw=4.1
Ml=4.5
Me=4.4
Moment Tensor Diagram

Variance Reduction vs Depth plot

Hypocentral Location Event ID 15189281
Origin Time 2012/08/08 16:33:22
Latitude 33.8983
Longitude -117.7922
Depth (TT) 8.0 km
(MT; not authoritative) 5 km
Magnitudes Me 4.38 (not authoritative)
Ml 4.45 (authoritative)
Mw 4.06 (not authoritative)