A magnitude 2.9 earthquake occurred in the East Midlands region of the United Kingdom on 18 January 2013. The earthquake occurred at a depth of 13 km (8.

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A magnitude 2.9 earthquake occurred in the East Midlands region of the United Kingdom on 18 January The earthquake occurred at a depth of 13 km (8 miles). Approximately 26 earthquakes of this magnitude occur in the UK every year. Magnitude 2.9 LOUGHBOROUGH, LEICS, UK Friday, 18 January, 2013 at 05:20:44 UTC The earthquake was felt in the towns of Loughborough, Derby, Nottingham and Leicester. Shaking was felt as far away as Buxton and Warwick.

Magnitude 2.9 LOUGHBOROUGH, LEICS, UK Friday, 18 January, 2013 at 05:20:44 UTC Where was it felt? Maximum recorded intensity was IV in Loughborough Modified Mercalli Intensity Scale (courtesy of University of Alberta) Location of earthquake felt reports (image courtesy of BGS)

Magnitude 2.9 LOUGHBOROUGH, LEICS, UK Friday, 18 January, 2013 at 05:20:44 UTC Earthquake and historic seismicity The earthquake epicentre (red star) is plotted on the map with regional seismicity since Historic seismicity of the British Isles Historic seismicity in the region of the mainshock (image courtesy of BGS) Small earthquakes have been known to occur in this region of the UK before.

Magnitude 2.9 LOUGHBOROUGH, LEICS, UK Friday, 18 January, 2013 at 05:20:44 UTC Tectonic interpretation Although the UK does not lie on an active tectonic plate boundary (one of its nearest plate boundary being the Mid-Atlantic Ridge), stress within the plate is released along pre-existing faults within the crust. In areas of low seismicity, such as the British Isles, it is difficult to identity the causative fault. Furthermore, with such low-magnitude events, it is not possible to determine the earthquake’s focal mechanism. Mid-Atlantic Ridge

Magnitude 2.9 LOUGHBOROUGH, LEICS, UK Friday, 18 January, 2013 at 05:20:44 UTC Aftershocks Since the earthquake, two aftershocks have been recorded by the British Geological survey. The largest of these occured on 04/02/13 with a magnitude of 2.4, and was located to the south-east of the mainshock. Aftershocks (red circles) recorded by the British Geological Survey in this region following the mainshock (red star).

Magnitude 2.9 LOUGHBOROUGH, LEICS, UK Friday, 18 January, 2013 at 05:20:44 UTC Seismogram recordings from UK schools Paulet High School, Burton on Trent (PAUL) Loughborough High School (LHSUK) School Seismometer at the University of Liverpool (DEOS)

Magnitude 2.9 LOUGHBOROUGH, LEICS, UK Friday, 18 January, 2013 at 05:20:44 UTC Seismogram recordings from BGS network and locating the earthquake By finding the arrival time difference between the P and S waves, we can calculate the distance of the earthquake from the seismometer station. If we do this for several stations, we can determine the approximate epicentre of the earthquake by finding where these circles intersect.

Find out more… BGS (British Geological Survey) – seismology and earthquakes – frequently asked questions IRIS (Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology) – learning about earthquakes UK School Seismology Project – classroom activities, videos and support documents USGS (United States Geological Survey) – FAQs, glossary, posters, animations EMSC (European Mediterranean Seismological Centre) Magnitude 2.9 LOUGHBOROUGH, LEICS, UK Friday, 18 January, 2013 at 05:20:44 UTC