September 8, 2021 M 7.0 Acapulco, Mexico Earthquake

Event response pages are a service to help coordinate community science after an earthquake or other notable geophysical event by collecting relevant data. Findings and figures are preliminary and subject to revision.

At 1:47:47 (UTC) on September 8, 2021, a magnitude 7.0 earthquake occurred near Acapulco, Mexico. The earthquake is associated with the plate boundary, where the oceanic Cocos plate collides with and subducts beneath Mexico. Slip occurred with a reverse motion and centered at a depth of 20 kilometers, producing a local tsunami warning but no warning for other regions in the Pacific. A small tsunami was measured in Acapulco. For more information, see the USGS Earthquake Hazards Program event page.

The event occurred within the footprint of the Network of the Americas (NOTA), a network of continuous GPS/GNSS stations and borehole instruments operated by UNAVCO that monitors plate motion and transient deformation, in addition to other applications. Stations near the event for which UNAVCO provides data were built as part of the TLALOCNet collaboration with Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (UNAM). As noted in the download list, some stations are currently supported by UNAVCO as part of NOTA, while the remainder are operated by UNAM.

These data are provided by the Geodetic Facility for the Advancement of Geoscience (GAGE) Facility, operated by UNAVCO, Inc. with support from the National Science Foundation and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration under NSF Cooperative Agreement EAR-1724794NOTA is a core component of the NSF GAGE Facility. To acknowledge use of these data please follow the acknowledgment guidelines.

Use of any TLALOCNet archive data should also be acknowledged accordingly.

 

Stations Downloaded

This list of stations will be updated as high-rate data is downloaded and archived.

Station Distance km) Network 1 Hz 5 Hz
TNMQ 129 TLALOCNet/NOTA X X
TNAL 264 TLALOCNet/UNAM Operated X X
TNIF 265 TLALOCNet/NOTA X X
TNGF 266 TLALOCNet/UNAM Operated X
UTON 274 TLALOCNet/UNAM Operated X X
TNNX 276 TLALOCNet/NOTA X X
TNNP 298 TLALOCNet/NOTA X X
TNMO 331 TLALOCNet/UNAM Operated X no
TNSJ 363 TLALOCNet/NOTA partial X
UCOE 372 TLALOCNet/UNAM Operated X X
OXUM 381 TLALOCNet/UNAM Operated X X
UXAL 411 TLALOCNet/UNAM Operated X no

Last updated 9/30/2021

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Written by:

  • Scott K. Johnson
  • Posted: 8 September 2021
  • Last updated: 7 November 2022

Did you feel it?

The USGS collects information from people who felt an earthquake and creates maps that show what people experienced and the extent of the damage

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Response Data

Please contact archive-gps@unavco.org for information on data availability. To request access to these and other RT-GPS stations operated by UNAVCO please send an email request to rtgps@unavco.org.

NOTA GPS/GNSS Data

GNSS data access tools can be found here. The Event Data Access notebook can be used to locate stations nearest this event.

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Borehole Strain Data

High-rate data from borehole strainmeters can be accessed here.

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