Earthquake Swarm VS20090417.1 Near Niland, California
The earthquake swarm designated VS20090417.1 occurred 9 km southwest of Niland, California, in the Imperial Valley region. It began at 00:48 on 17 April 2009 and concluded at 14:28 on 18 April 2009, spanning 37 hours and 40 minutes. During this period, 29 earthquakes were recorded, providing a clear example of swarm behavior in a tectonically active area.
The Imperial Valley lies within the Salton Trough, a pull-apart basin formed by the interaction of the San Andreas Fault system and the Brawley Seismic Zone. This setting features shallow crustal faulting, geothermal fields, and ongoing subsidence linked to plate-boundary deformation. Seismic swarms are common here, often driven by fluid migration or aseismic slip rather than a single mainshock-aftershock sequence.
Magnitudes in the swarm ranged from 0.2 to 3.7, with the largest event occurring at 04:57 on 17 April at a depth of 5 km. Most events clustered between 1 km and 7 km depth, consistent with shallow seismicity typical of the region. The sequence included multiple events above magnitude 2.0 early in the swarm, followed by a prolonged tail of smaller tremors.
Key events included:
- 17 Apr 2009 00:48:08, magnitude 2.5 at 3 km
- 17 Apr 2009 04:35:34, magnitude 2.7 at 2 km
- 17 Apr 2009 04:57:01, magnitude 3.7 at 5 km
- 17 Apr 2009 05:08:09, magnitude 2.0 at 1 km
The remaining 25 events were below magnitude 2.0, illustrating the characteristic rapid succession and decay of swarm activity.
Historical records since 1 January 2000 document 18 swarms in the same area. Yearly counts are: 2000 (1), 2001 (1), 2002 (1), 2003 (4), 2004 (1), 2005 (3), 2008 (5), and 2009 (2). This distribution indicates episodic clustering, with 2008 and 2003 as peak years.
Such swarms contribute to ongoing monitoring of strain accumulation along the southern San Andreas Fault and associated structures. Continued observation helps refine models of fault interaction and geothermal influences in the Salton Trough.
References
SeismoSight internal swarm classification VS20090417.1
United States Geological Survey earthquake catalog (regional context)