Earthquake Swarms - Alboran Sea Has Fault Lines

1 year ago
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#alboransea #morocco #earthquakeswarms
There are possibly fault lines in the Alboran Sea with earthquake swarms repeatedly. Did you know the Alboran Sea has fault lines? This area has been subject to swarms of earthquakes for quite a while. This isn't new to the area, it's happened many times. Yet, I and maybe others are unaware of the number of faults in the Alboran Sea. Thanks for coming to the Phoenix Ankaa Channel.

There was an image from the Scientific Research Publishing website. That was the internet extension of the image, yet I was unable to locate the article the image was tied to. Without the actual research paper name, it's difficult to locate. There is a lot more to the Alboran Sea earthquakes.

The faults identified in the image were:

Carboneras Fault
Yusuf Fault
Jebha Fault
Nekor Fault

Additional Topology Elements Mentioned
(Below Data Not Mentioned On My App):

East Alboran Basin
West Alboran Basin
Ibn Batouta Seamount
Tofino Bank
Xauen Bank
South Alboran Basin
Pytheas Bank
Moulouya Plateau
Motril Basin
Djibouti High
Alboran Channel
Alboran Ridge

Absolutely none of the above is listed on the app I use daily. This is being brought up so further research can be conducted by those that are interested. Feel free to post any of your findings in the comments. My main goal is for awareness of information that is out there on the topic. More research should be performed on the Alboran Sea swarms of earthquakes.

There is a convergent boundary across the Alboran Sea where the area is subject to plate collision, but who would have thought there could also be multiple fault lines going in different directions also? This is a very high seismic area and with the above possible faults, is also a very fragile and fractured area. More attention should be brought to this area and some sort of dialog with the citizens that live in that area.

It's very ironic that such a sensitive area could receive so many earthquake swarms. After an earthquake review, it was detected that the earthquakes related to the earthquake swarms could be listed in multiple locations. So it would be difficult to identify all of the earthquakes swarming this area. But we can see earthquakes swarming the area.

I may not be a geologist or geochemist, yet when I feel passionate about a topic, I'll be persistent to find information that may not be popular or known.

Fellow earthquake enthusiasts, this may be an area for us to expand on due to the number of earthquake swarms this area is receiving. We may not speak to each other, yet we all teach and bring information to each other. Thank goodness.

Well, everyone, these were my finding on the topic, and would love someone to expand on it with more research. I'm off to the next research topic. Thanks for reading and your time. It's really appreciated.

Thanks, Ron Tyler, Mary Greely, and Earthmaster for encouraging me to get involved. (I'm not going to use your names as keywords, yet want to give you all thanks for being an inspiration).

Informational & Research Resources Mentioned:

Scientific Research Publishing Website
(Outstanding website):
https://www.scirp.org/

Image Link - Points To Above Website:
https://html.scirp.org/file/2-2740123x2.png

This is Phoenix Ankaa bringing new information to you. The video clearly shows swarms of earthquakes in the Alboran Sea near Morocco.

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