Where Domino quakes, one plate pushing another, became evident in 1999, by 2002 pre-shift adjustments in compression around the Pacific Rim and tearing of the African Rift were evident. Searching the CNSS Earthquake Catalog for quakes 5.0 Richter or greater for the 2 week period preceeding the 7.9 Alaskan quake on Nov 3, 2002, we find there is an almost instant reaction, within the same day, for deep quakes on one side of a plate to push to a strong surface quake on the other side of the plate or abutting plate. Compression around the Pacific Rim and tearing of the African Rift were the focus of this activity, plate adjustments expected during the shift itself.
Offered by Nancy.
Date Location No. Lat. Long. Depth Mag. 10/22/02 Fiji 1 -20.4610 -178.5720 551.60 6.20 10/23/02 Alaska 2 63.5760 -148.0880 14.00 6.70 Deep quake in Fiji [southern edge of Pacific Plate] followed by strong quake in Alaska [northern edge of Pacific Plate] 10/23/02 New Zealand 3 -30.6780 -179.8210 360.50 5.00 10/24/02 Zaire 4 -1.8990 28.9040 11.00 6.20 Deep quake in New Zealand [eastern edge of Indio/Australian Plate] followed by strong surface quake in Zaire [rift point in African Plate] 10/25/02 Iwo Jima 5 30.6010 130.0160 119.10 5.30 10/30/02 Fiji 6 -17.4870 -174.3500 86.50 5.30 10/31/02 New Guinea 7 -3.4200 148.4740 33.00 6.10 Deep quakes in Iwo Jima [eastern edge of Euroasian Plate] and Fiji [western edge of Pacific Plate] followed by strong surface quake in New Guinea [northern edge of Indio/Australian Plate abutting both] 11/01/02 Solomon Is 8 -19.6430 169.2820 400.00 5.10 11/02/02 Sumatra 9 3.0240 96.1810 33.00 7.50 Deep quake in Solomon Is [western edge of Pacific Plate] followed by strong quake in Sumatra [edge of abutting Indio/Australian Plate] 11/02/02 Indonesia 10 -7.1490 128.8550 82.20 5.30 11/02/02 Sumatra 11 2.9540 96.4230 33.00 6.20 11/03/02 Iwo Jima 12 38.8760 141.9170 49.30 6.10 11/03/02 Alaska 13 63.5200 -147.5300 5.00 7.90 Deep quake in New Guinea [center of southern lob of Euroasian Plate] followed by strong surface quakes in Sumatra [abutting Indio/Australian Plate border], then Iwo Jima [abutting western edge of Pacific Plate] then Alaska [upper edge of Pacific Plate]