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Published on Mar 1, 2019
A 7-magnitude earthquake struck near Azangaro, Peru this morning on March 1, 2019 at 09:50:41 UTC near the elbow-position of Buoyancy-barrier Corridor 2 about eight ours past the New Guinea projected event. https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquak... M 7.0 - 27km NNE of Azangaro, Peru • 2019-03-01 08:50:41 (UTC) • 14.684°S 70.127°W • 257.4 km depth Note the quake-event depth at 257 kilometers to then realize that a deep 5.5-mag earthquake even struck nearby near the bottom of Earth mantle transition zone at the 599-k depth: https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquak... M 5.5 - 42km WNW of Anatuya, Argentina • 2019-03-01 00:13:27 (UTC) • 28.253°S 63.197°W • 559.0 km depth This deep earthquake event struck just south of the 7.0 Peru quake location to produce a magma upwelling that likely pushed the nearby magma-plume horn formation up rapidly to displace the magma triggering the larger-quake event. I do not believe this 7.0 Peru quake to be our expected seventh-quake in the seven-quake series, but this is an anomaly triggered by the nearby 5.5 quake and sudden-decompressing-rising magma-wave energy that pushed a horn formation up rapidly. Terral This story and other articles are published in Terral's 2019 Newsletter 10. Subscribe to the Newsletter-Survival Group Programs and support the research at https://www.terral03.com. Contact Terral: terral@terral03.com
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