Talk:2017 Aegean Sea earthquake

Latest comment: 11 months ago by Mikenorton in topic Title revisited
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Cleanup title edit

I think this should be renamed to something more in line with other similar articles, such as 2014 Aegean Sea earthquake, so I have included a template at the top prior to discussion here. Skycycle (talk) 07:06, 21 July 2017 (UTC)Reply

Agreed and so moved, although there may be better titles than the current one. Mikenorton (talk) 11:04, 21 July 2017 (UTC)Reply
Care to suggest any, I think this one makes perfect sense considering the location + the previous article as well. Skycycle (talk) 18:27, 21 July 2017 (UTC)Reply

Skycycle, there has been one more deadly earthquake in Aegean in 2017 [1], so maybe the title should change to 2017 south Aegean Sea earthquake. --C messier (talk) 15:04, 24 July 2017 (UTC)Reply

But for moment there is only one article, so no need to change the title yet. Wykx (talk) 15:06, 24 July 2017 (UTC)Reply
I've created an article for the 2017 Lesbos earthquake. The effects were almost entirely on the island, so no need to widen the description in that case I think. Mikenorton (talk) 17:49, 24 July 2017 (UTC)Reply
I agree with you, in this case the effects are split between two countries, with the epicenter offshore, so it makes sense to me that the title should be different. Skycycle (talk) 05:24, 25 July 2017 (UTC)Reply

Aftershocks edit

There have crazy number aftershocks in low frequency, even 2 of 5.)0. SNeeds adding here.Lihaas (talk) 17:16, 21 July 2017 (UTC)Reply

With a 6.7 quake it is expected to have at least a few strong 5.0+ aftershocks, so nothing 'crazy' here. Once more detailed information is available and some time passes, a list of major aftershocks will be added to the box, or perhaps the article itself. Skycycle (talk) 18:27, 21 July 2017 (UTC)Reply
Its not few, every few hours have a couple (roughly 3.0s but stil at low depth)Lihaas (talk) 01:29, 22 July 2017 (UTC)Reply
"Few" usually refers to 8, or less. So "few" is correct. 50.111.42.37 (talk) 14:38, 23 July 2017 (UTC)Reply
The number of low magnitude aftershocks doesn't seem unusual. I agree with Skycycle that we can document them in time - there's no rush, unless there is an aftershock large enough to cause further damage. Mikenorton (talk) 12:05, 22 July 2017 (UTC)Reply

Title revisited edit

Looking through the scientific publications for this event, it seems that 2017 Bodrum–Kos earthquake is the common name, at least amongst seismologists. Mikenorton (talk) 20:16, 11 May 2023 (UTC)Reply