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Magnitude 5.9
Tuesday, August 23, 2011 at 17:51:03 UTC
Tuesday, August 23, 2011 at 01:51:03 PM at epicenter
Location 37.975°N, 77.969°W
Depth 1 km (~0.6 mile) (poorly constrained)
Region VIRGINIA
Distances
6 km (4 miles) SSE (152°) from Louisa, VA
6 km (4 miles) SW (236°) from Mineral, VA
26 km (16 miles) SE (133°) from Gordonsville, VA
66 km (41 miles) NW (318°) from Richmond, VA
134 km (83 miles) SW (219°) from Washington, DC
Earthquake depth was VERY SHALLOW, ~1km, meaning lots of shaking…
Shook much of Washington, D.C., felt as far north as Rhode Island, New York City
Brings down cell phone / landline service to New York (apparently now restored)
All Flights Grounded at New York Airports
Pentagon Evacuated
Office Workers Scramble onto Streets in Washington DC
Rattles Manhattan
US Capitol Building Evacuated
2 Nuke Reactors Taken Offline
Downtown Baltimore: Office Workers Run to Streets
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Magnitude
5.9
Date-Time
Tuesday, August 23, 2011 at 17:51:04 UTC
Tuesday, August 23, 2011 at 01:51:04 PM at epicenter
Location
37.881°N, 77.952°W
Depth
0.1 km (~0.1 mile) (poorly constrained)
Region
VIRGINIA
Distances
14 km (9 miles) SSW (195°) from Mineral, VA
17 km (10 miles) SSE (165°) from Louisa, VA
23 km (14 miles) NE (52°) from Columbia, VA
58 km (36 miles) NW (312°) from Richmond, VA
141 km (88 miles) SW (216°) from Washington, DC
Location Uncertainty
horizontal +/- 2.3 km (1.4 miles); depth +/- 3.1 km (1.9 miles)
Parameters
NST= 22, Nph= 23, Dmin=50 km, Rmss=0.44 sec, Gp= 79°,
M-type=centroid moment magnitude (Mw), Version=B
Source
Southeast U.S. Seismic Network
Event ID
se082311a
Between the shallow depth and no aftershocks, this event gets weirder and weirder.
The two reactors both automatically shut down safely, Nuclear Regulatory Commission spokesperson Elizabeth Stuckle confirmed. North Anna is the closest plant to the epicenter of the earthquake.
Four diesel generators automatically came on to power the plant and are working well, Stuckle said.
http://energy.aol.com/2011/08/23/north-anna-nuke-plant-trips-offlin...
reminder - In the hours after the 3/11 quake everybody was assured that Fukushima had safely shut down.
Later we learned that the quake had severely damaged it even before they ran out of power,
and it was already melting down
http://money.msn.com/market-news/post.aspx?post=abb80e6e-fe72-4f92-...
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Lake Anna Reactor Ranked 7th most At-Risk for Earthquake Damage
The United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission has ranked the earthquake damage risk at all 104 nuclear power plants in this country. The pair operated by Dominion Power, at Lake Anna in eastern Louisa County, come in at 7th most 'at risk' on the list.
According to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, North Anna 1 and 2 face an annual 1 in 22,727 chance of the core being damaged by an earthquake and exposing the public to radiation. The national average for U.S. nuclear plants is a 1 in 74,000 chance.
The top five most at-risk plants are all on the east coast: Indian Point, north of New York City; the Pilgrim Plant south of Boston, Limerick outside of Philadelphia, the Sequoyah plants near Chattanooga Tennessee and Beaver Valley near Pittsburgh. These five plants are at a higher statistical risk than those along fault lines in California, for example, because they were not designed for and built in presumed strong quake danger areas. Since they were constructed the federal government has revised upwards the quake risks where they are.
According to Jim Norvelle with Dominion Power, North Anna was designed to withstand a magnitude 5.9 – 6.1 earthquake.