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Experimental Seismic Modeling - Pacific Region : #QK25-01-A

  • Writer: Jason Webb
    Jason Webb
  • Nov 11, 2025
  • 1 min read

As part of an ongoing independent research initiative, I am conducting experimental analysis aimed at identifying potential regions of increased likelihood for the next significant Pacific Ocean earthquake.

This work focuses on open-ocean seismic activity only and excludes coastal and land-based events.

The current test model is observing seismic events with an estimated range of magnitude 5.9 or greater (Richter scale) occurring within the Pacific Ocean basin.

These calculations are part of an exploratory methodology, designed to test new analytical approaches for identifying areas of heightened seismic probability. This is not a prediction, but an experimental model intended to contribute to broader research efforts in seismic pattern recognition.

Model Calculation Timestamp:🕒 10 November 2025 - 22:30 UTC. modeling is for the NEXT earthquake in the Pacific after this date-time

Research is ongoing, and future updates will be shared as additional modeling cycles and data refinement progress.








 
 
 

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