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Seismic waves vibrated off an island near Africa and hit Canada. Their cause is a mystery
The unusual seismological phenomenon originated near the island of Mayotte, off the coast of Madagascar on Nov. 11.
"This is a most odd and unusual seismic signal. Recorded at Kilima Mbogo, Kenya …"
https://twitter.com/matarikipax/status/1061590953876582402
"The unusual seismic waves that travelled around the world on November 11th were well-recorded across Canada. The waves (unknown origin at this time) originated near Mayotte (between Madagascar and East Africa). "
https://twitter.com/earthquakeguy/status/1062355085420724224
Normally, a tectonic earthquake generates primary waves (P-waves) and secondary waves (s-waves), but this one didn’t produce either.
The ground moved up and down every 17 seconds as the waves flowed — “very slow shaking,” Cassidy said.
It’s possible that an earthquake happened, but if it did, the event certainly wasn’t a “typical” one, he added.
https://globalnews.ca/news/4710240/seismic-waves-mayotte-mystery/
Strange Waves Rippled Across Earth And Only One Person Spotted Them
On November 11 there were strange rumbling waves that traveled at 9,000mph across the globe, nearly undetected and unnoticed by the world. Except for one person, a seismologist, who spotted the signal and quickly put out an alert to see if other systems detected the same unusual wave.
As these waves rippled across the globe there were surprisingly no reports of anyone feeling the rumbling. How can a wave be powerful enough to span the entire planet yet no one feels it and largely went unnoticed initially? Were the waves caused by an earthquake, volcanic eruption, meteorite impact? These were questions scientists rapidly sought to investigate in real time as the seismologist community searched for clarity on the source and characteristics of the ripples.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/trevornace/2018/12/03/strange-waves-rippled-across-earth-and-only-one-person-spotted-them/?sh=656781016aaa
An unexplained seismic event ‘rang’ across the Earth in November
On November 11, seismologists began puzzling over a weird low-frequency rumble that rang the entire planet. The wave coming from somewhere was weirdly simple and tied to no known events.
The November wave was comprised of just a single frequency, and appeared as an unusually simple, clean zig-zag of about 17 seconds in length. Helen Robinson at the University of Glasgow, mischievously suggests to National Geographic, “They’re too nice; they’re too perfect to be nature.”
https://bigthink.com/hard-science/mystery-seismic-wave/