Read our new post, with updates on the seismic swarm in Greece. The seismicity seems to be migrating to the northeast, and maximum depths are shallowing. Rates of seismicity have held pretty steady since Feb 2.

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Earthquake Insights

Update on the seismic swarm in Greece

A look at earthquake patterns beneath the Aegean Sea

Any update on your analysis since this post (7 days ago) and the bigger M5.3 on Monday, etc?

Dr. Judith Hubbard

@judithgeology@mastodon.social

We haven't done a re-analysis, but here is an updated figure. The M5.3 was downgraded to a M5.2 - so holding pretty steady. (emsc-csem.org/Earthquake_infor).

The best seismicity data I've seen is from Marius Isken, a seismologist at GFZ. You can see his data on X: x.com/seismolicious/status/188

February 12, 2025 at 9:25:39 PM
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Very nice! Thanks for sharing this... data like this is awesome!

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