Seismic Swarm Offshore Valparaíso, Chile: April 28, 2017 Event Analysis
The offshore region near Valparaíso, Chile, forms part of the Peru-Chile Trench, where the Nazca Plate subducts beneath the South American Plate at rates of 6–7 cm per year. This convergent margin produces frequent seismic activity, including both large megathrust earthquakes and smaller clustered events known as swarms. On April 28, 2017, a swarm occurred in this zone, lasting 2 hours and 11 minutes and comprising six earthquakes.
The sequence began at 15:30:06 UTC with a magnitude 5.9 event at 22 km depth. Subsequent shocks included a magnitude 5.1 at 15:49:41 (10 km depth), a magnitude 5.4 at 15:58:33 (22 km depth), a magnitude 3.2 at 16:03:28 (24 km depth), a magnitude 5.8 at 16:05:57 (27 km depth), and a final magnitude 5.3 at 17:41:49 (17 km depth). Depths remained shallow to intermediate, consistent with activity along the plate interface and within the overriding crust.
Valparaíso lies within the same tectonic framework responsible for Chile’s major historical earthquakes, such as the 1906 Valparaíso event (estimated magnitude 8.2) and the 1985 Central Chile earthquake (magnitude 8.0). These events released accumulated strain along the subduction zone, which continues to generate both isolated large quakes and episodic swarms. Since 2000, sixteen swarms have been recorded in the broader offshore Valparaíso area, occurring in 2001 (1), 2003 (2), 2007 (1), 2008 (1), 2010 (6), 2011 (1), 2014 (1), 2015 (1), and 2017 (2). The 2010 cluster coincided with aftershock sequences following the Maule earthquake, illustrating how swarms can accompany or follow major strain release.
Such swarms typically reflect fluid migration or localized stress adjustments rather than foreshock sequences leading to a single larger rupture. Monitoring by regional seismic networks helps distinguish these patterns, supporting improved hazard assessment along Chile’s central coast.
References
United States Geological Survey Earthquake Catalog
Chilean National Seismological Center (CSN) annual reports
Global CMT catalog for subduction zone parameters