2.5 Earthquake Detected in the Peak District on Tues 2nd Jan 24

AR

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That's a little more than five miles from me as the crow flies, and I have to say I didn't notice anything!
 

alanw

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Some context for those who have recently joined: there was a fatality due to rockfall in Bull Pot, Kingsdale in 2015, shortly after an earthquake.

 

paul

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That's a little more than five miles from me as the crow flies, and I have to say I didn't notice anything!
As per the above linked article: "Michigan Technological University's Earthquake Magnitude Scale says magnitude tremors of 2.5 or less are "usually not felt" ". So that is probably why. :)
 

Pitlamp

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Our own BGS website states (of this earthquake):

"Felt Buxton and in the surrounding villages Dove Holes and King Sterndale. Reports described, "the floor shook", "everything seemed to rumble for a few seconds" and "felt a weak shaking"."

As ever, mind those rickety boulder chokes . . . .
 

pwhole

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As ever, mind those rickety boulder chokes . . . .
Erm...we shall see on Sunday!!

Mind you, the mini-earthquakes going off twice a week next door don't seem to have done much. Though they've been felt in Blue John Cavern more than once ;)

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