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Period:
2 Feb 2018 08:25:10 - 3 Mar 2018 05:32:34 (28 days 21 hours 7 minutes)
Volcanoes in 100km radius:
None
Earthquakes:
426
80 swarms found nearby.
2001
S20011031.1(22.3km)
31 Oct
10 days 17 hours
471 earthquakes
2002
S20020102.1(27.0km)
2 Jan
3 days 5 hours
53 earthquakes
S20021024.3(16.8km)
23 Oct
2 days 17 hours
38 earthquakes
2003
5 Mar
1 day 2 hours
35 earthquakes
2005
S20050612.1(17.9km)
12 Jun
26 days 19 hours
904 earthquakes
S20050820.1(18.5km)
19 Aug
3 days 23 hours
96 earthquakes
2009
25 Jul
1 day 19 hours
29 earthquakes
2010
S20100209.1(23.9km)
8 Feb
3 days 22 hours
44 earthquakes
S20100405.7(27.4km)
5 Apr
5 days 18 hours
62 earthquakes
S20100708.1(19.4km)
7 Jul
35 days 19 hours
1709 earthquakes
S20101203.2(18.5km)
2 Dec
10 days 0 hours
68 earthquakes
2011
1 Feb
1 day 18 hours
43 earthquakes
S20110319.1(23.4km)
18 Mar
1 day 23 hours
34 earthquakes
S20110416.1(14.2km)
15 Apr
7 days 6 hours
90 earthquakes
S20110727.1(17.6km)
26 Jul
4 days 1 hours
42 earthquakes
2012
S20120521.3(25.3km)
20 May
4 days 2 hours
45 earthquakes
S20120622.1(23.4km)
21 Jun
3 days 19 hours
39 earthquakes
S20120630.1(20.7km)
29 Jun
2 days 0 hours
31 earthquakes
2013
S20130311.1(22.8km)
10 Mar
72 days 2 hours
2118 earthquakes
S20130922.1(18.8km)
21 Sep
8 days 10 hours
91 earthquakes
S20131231.1(25.7km)
30 Dec
8 days 18 hours
91 earthquakes
2014
S20140127.1(12.5km)
26 Jan
2 days 4 hours
38 earthquakes
S20140418.1(11.7km)
18 Apr
8 days 7 hours
191 earthquakes
S20140510.1(14.4km)
9 May
2 days 9 hours
44 earthquakes
S20140808.1(22.0km)
7 Aug
1 day 13 hours
28 earthquakes
2015
10 Feb
12 days 21 hours
168 earthquakes
S20150401.1(20.3km)
31 Mar
38 days 7 hours
543 earthquakes
2016
S20160610.1(22.1km)
9 Jun
33 days 4 hours
1773 earthquakes
S20160614.1(13.4km)
14 Jun
7 days 5 hours
80 earthquakes
S20160720.2(20.1km)
19 Jul
6 days 5 hours
68 earthquakes
S20161026.1(22.2km)
25 Oct
5 days 21 hours
73 earthquakes
S20161221.1(12.7km)
21 Dec
1 day 21 hours
34 earthquakes
S20161230.1(16.7km)
29 Dec
4 days 7 hours
48 earthquakes
2017
S20170503.1(16.9km)
2 May
5 days 5 hours
91 earthquakes
S20170510.1(16.1km)
9 May
15 days 6 hours
129 earthquakes
S20170609.1(12.8km)
8 Jun
3 days 22 hours
61 earthquakes
S20170727.1(17.6km)
26 Jul
14 days 9 hours
192 earthquakes
S20170907.1(16.4km)
6 Sep
14 days 21 hours
245 earthquakes
25 Sep
124 days 21 hours
2217 earthquakes
S20171110.1(25.2km)
9 Nov
2 days 20 hours
44 earthquakes
2018
S20180305.1(12.0km)
4 Mar
19 days 17 hours
203 earthquakes
S20180403.1(16.3km)
2 Apr
10 days 14 hours
197 earthquakes
S20180420.1(17.3km)
19 Apr
69 days 21 hours
1109 earthquakes
26 May
4 days 20 hours
54 earthquakes
S20180630.1(16.1km)
29 Jun
41 days 14 hours
582 earthquakes
S20180811.1(15.0km)
11 Aug
209 days 15 hours
6032 earthquakes
2019
S20190328.1(19.0km)
27 Mar
5 days 20 hours
79 earthquakes
S20190426.1(15.4km)
25 Apr
1 day 22 hours
37 earthquakes
S20190905.1(29.9km)
4 Sep
4 days 3 hours
56 earthquakes
2020
S20200109.1(12.2km)
8 Jan
11 days 9 hours
159 earthquakes
S20200122.1(16.4km)
21 Jan
3 days 12 hours
57 earthquakes
1 Feb
8 days 17 hours
147 earthquakes
S20200301.1(16.4km)
29 Feb
6 days 16 hours
67 earthquakes
S20200404.1(24.2km)
4 Apr
40 days 3 hours
2928 earthquakes
S20200526.3(11.4km)
25 May
7 days 18 hours
100 earthquakes
S20200603.1(27.2km)
2 Jun
2 days 12 hours
63 earthquakes
S20200607.1(15.9km)
6 Jun
9 days 19 hours
109 earthquakes
S20200703.1(15.3km)
2 Jul
3 days 16 hours
70 earthquakes
S20200708.1(16.9km)
7 Jul
26 days 8 hours
287 earthquakes
25 Sep
3 days 10 hours
42 earthquakes
S20200926.1(24.3km)
25 Sep
2 days 2 hours
44 earthquakes
S20201219.1(13.9km)
18 Dec
5 days 0 hours
66 earthquakes
2021
27 Mar
2 days 21 hours
33 earthquakes
26 Apr
5 days 5 hours
80 earthquakes
S20210609.1(17.5km)
8 Jun
5 days 16 hours
126 earthquakes
20 Sep
8 days 7 hours
216 earthquakes
2022
S20220113.1(24.2km)
13 Jan
4 days 5 hours
157 earthquakes
S20220419.1(14.8km)
18 Apr
8 days 1 hours
76 earthquakes
S20220519.2(20.7km)
18 May
1 day 8 hours
29 earthquakes
1 Jul
3 days 23 hours
49 earthquakes
S20220922.1(21.2km)
22 Sep
1 day 18 hours
31 earthquakes
S20220930.2(21.1km)
29 Sep
4 days 5 hours
69 earthquakes
25 Oct
1 day 10 hours
35 earthquakes
2023
S20230221.1(11.5km)
20 Feb
1 day 17 hours
25 earthquakes
S20230305.1(29.5km)
5 Mar
1 day 2 hours
25 earthquakes
25 Mar
2 days 6 hours
38 earthquakes
2024
28 Aug
2 days 1 hours
31 earthquakes
2025
16 May
4 days 7 hours
45 earthquakes
S20251117.1(28.1km)
16 Nov
3 days 16 hours
56 earthquakes
S20251128.1(12.8km)
28 Nov
7 days 2 hours
82 earthquakes
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Seismic Swarm S20180203.1: Analysis of Activity Near Aguanga, California

Seismic swarm S20180203.1 occurred 9 km east-northeast of Aguanga in Riverside County, California. The sequence began at 08:25 on 2 February 2018 and concluded at 05:32 on 3 March 2018, spanning 693 hours and 7 minutes. During this period, 426 earthquakes were recorded.

The swarm unfolded in the Peninsular Ranges province of Southern California, where the Pacific and North American plates interact along a network of strike-slip faults. The Elsinore Fault Zone lies nearby and accommodates a portion of the regional strain. This tectonic setting produces both mainshock-aftershock sequences and swarm-like activity characterized by numerous events of similar magnitude without a dominant mainshock.

Examination of the first 100 events reveals predominantly low-magnitude earthquakes. Magnitudes ranged from -0.3 to 2.4, with the majority below 1.0. Depths clustered between 2 km and 12 km, indicating shallow crustal sources typical of the area. Early activity on 2 February featured events near 0.3–0.4 magnitude at depths of 3–6 km. By 4 February, a cluster included the largest event of this subset at magnitude 2.4 at 3 km depth, followed by several events above magnitude 1.0. Subsequent days showed continued low-level seismicity with occasional spikes to magnitude 1.4–1.7, often at depths of 4–6 km. Negative and zero magnitudes appeared regularly, reflecting the high sensitivity of the monitoring network.

Historical records indicate persistent swarm behavior in the region. Since 1 January 2000, 40 swarms have been identified. Annual counts include one swarm each in 2001, 2003, and 2009; two in 2002 and 2005; four each in 2010, 2011, 2014, and 2017; three each in 2012 and 2013; two in 2015; six in 2016; and seven in 2017. This pattern underscores the area's tendency toward episodic, clustered seismicity rather than isolated large events.

Such swarms contribute to ongoing strain release along subsidiary faults and help refine models of fault interaction in the Elsinore system. Continued monitoring supports improved understanding of seismic hazard in this portion of Southern California.

References

  • SeismoSight internal swarm classification records
  • USGS earthquake catalog for Southern California
  • California Geological Survey fault database