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The following is a list of [[aftershock]]s that occurred after the [[April 2015 Nepal earthquake|earthquake in Nepal on 25 April 2015]]. There was some seismic activity in the [[Jumla District|Jumla district]] before the main shock.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us2000281p#general_summary|title=M5.0 - 51km SSE of Jumla, Nepal|work=usgs.gov}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us20002a35#general_summary|title=M4.3 - 43km SSE of Jumla, Nepal|work=usgs.gov}}</ref> However, they are not [[foreshock]]s to the main shock. {{As of|2015|June|07}}, over 304 aftershocks have occurred.<ref name="NSC Nepal">{{cite web|url=http://www.seismonepal.gov.np/|title=Aftershocks of Gorkha Earthquake|publisher=National Seismological Centre, Nepal}}</ref> The large number of aftershocks after the earthquake is considered normal by seismologists.
The following is a list of [[aftershock]]s that occurred after the [[April 2015 Nepal earthquake|earthquake in Nepal on 25 April 2015]]. There was some seismic activity in the [[Jumla District|Jumla district]] before the main shock.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us2000281p#general_summary|title=M5.0 - 51km SSE of Jumla, Nepal|work=usgs.gov}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us20002a35#general_summary|title=M4.3 - 43km SSE of Jumla, Nepal|work=usgs.gov}}</ref> However, they are not [[foreshock]]s to the main shock. {{As of|2015|June|07}}, over 304 aftershocks have occurred.<ref name="NSC Nepal">{{cite web|url=http://www.seismonepal.gov.np/|title=Aftershocks of Gorkha Earthquake|publisher=National Seismological Centre, Nepal}}</ref> The large number of aftershocks after the earthquake is considered normal by seismologists.


According to seismologist Roger Musson, the standard pattern for aftershocks is that the biggest aftershock will be one day after, and one magnitude less. Thus, the 6.7 magnitude aftershock on 26 April 2015 following the 7.9 magnitude main shock would fit this pattern. It is highly unlikely that the earthquake was a foreshock preceding an even larger earthquake. Therefore, an earthquake larger than 7.9 in the near future after 25 April 2015 is not expected.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/nepal/11565700/Nepal-earthquake-How-dangerous-are-aftershocks.html|title=Nepal Earthquake: How Dangerous Are Aftershocks?|work=The Telegraph, UK}}</ref>
According to seismologist Roger Musson, the standard pattern for aftershocks is that the biggest aftershock will be one day after, and one magnitude less. Thus, the 6.7 magnitude aftershock on 26 April 2015 following the 7.8 magnitude main shock would fit this pattern. It is highly unlikely that the earthquake was a foreshock preceding an even larger earthquake. Therefore, an earthquake larger than 7.8 in the near future after 25 April 2015 is not expected.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/nepal/11565700/Nepal-earthquake-How-dangerous-are-aftershocks.html|title=Nepal Earthquake: How Dangerous Are Aftershocks?|work=The Telegraph, UK|date=27 April 2015 }}</ref>


==List of aftershocks 5.0 and higher==
==List of aftershocks 5.0 and higher==
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|<ref>{{cite anss|Nakarkot|25 April 12:41|us20002934|M5.5 — 25km NNE of Nagarkot, Nepal}}</ref>
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|<ref>{{cite anss|Kodari|25 April 12:52|us20002939|M5.0 — 25km S of Kodari, Nepal}}</ref>
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|<ref>{{cite anss|Chongdui|25 April 23:27|us2000297g|M5.4 — 22km WNW of Chongdui, China}}</ref>
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|Dolakha<ref>This event considered an aftershock of the April 25th event.</ref>
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==Notes==
==Notes==
:1.{{note|datanote}} The list uses data from National Seismological Centre of Nepal, not of US Geological survey.The magnitude is Local Magnitude.
:1. {{note|datanote}} The list uses data from National Seismological Centre of Nepal, not of US Geological survey. The magnitude is local magnitude.
:2. {{note|aftershock}}The earthquake of 12th May 2015 was an aftershock of [[April 2015 Nepal earthquake|Gorkha earthquake]] and not a separate earthquake.
:2. {{note|aftershock}} The earthquake of 12 May 2015 was an aftershock of [[April 2015 Nepal earthquake|Gorkha earthquake]] and not a separate earthquake.
:3. {{note|timenote}} All times shown below (including the ones for Tibet) are in [[Nepal Standard Time]] and in [[24-hour clock|24-hour format]]. Seconds are not shown in all times below.
:3. {{note|timenote}} All times shown below (including the ones for Tibet) are in [[Nepal Standard Time]] and in [[24-hour clock|24-hour format]]. Seconds are not shown in all times below.
:4. {{note|datenote}} All dates are in the DD Month Year format ([[Date format by country#Legends|Little-endian]]).
:4. {{note|datenote}} All dates are in the DD Month Year format ([[Date format by country#Legends|Little-endian]]).
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Houses destroyed by 2015 Nepal earthquake
Aftershocks of 2015 Nepal earthquake

The following is a list of aftershocks that occurred after the earthquake in Nepal on 25 April 2015. There was some seismic activity in the Jumla district before the main shock.[1][2] However, they are not foreshocks to the main shock. As of 7 June 2015, over 304 aftershocks have occurred.[3] The large number of aftershocks after the earthquake is considered normal by seismologists.

According to seismologist Roger Musson, the standard pattern for aftershocks is that the biggest aftershock will be one day after, and one magnitude less. Thus, the 6.7 magnitude aftershock on 26 April 2015 following the 7.8 magnitude main shock would fit this pattern. It is highly unlikely that the earthquake was a foreshock preceding an even larger earthquake. Therefore, an earthquake larger than 7.8 in the near future after 25 April 2015 is not expected.[4]

List of aftershocks 5.0 and higher

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The list below is incomplete and maybe inaccurate for some aftershocks. Note: The list below shows bigger earthquakes only.

# UTC timestamp Date Time[a] District Mag. Impact ISC #[b] Ref.
Main 2015-04-25 06:11:19 25 April 11:56 Gorkha 7.9 9,061 deaths;
23,447 injured
607208674 [5]
01 2015-04-25 06:38:42 25 April 12:22 Sindhupalchowk 5.5 607260063 [6]
02 2015-04-25 06:45:20 25 April 12:30 Gorkha 6.6 607260065 [7]
03 2015-04-25 06:56:34 25 April 12:41 Rasuwa 5.7 607260068 [8]
04 2015-04-25 07:07:59 25 April 12:52 Rasuwa 5.0 607208681 [9]
05 2015-04-25 07:47:02 25 April 13:32 Tibet 5.1 607208683
06 2015-04-25 08:16:59 25 April 14:02 Sindhupalchowk 5.2 607211764
07 2015-04-25 25 April 14:05 Gorkha 5.1
08 2015-04-25 25 April 14:14 Gorkha 5.2
09 2015-04-25 25 April 14:40 Kavrepalanchowk 5.7
10 2015-04-25 25 April 14:48 Rasuwa 5.3
11 2015-04-25 25 April 15:02 Tibet 5.9
12 2015-04-25 25 April 15:15 Sindhupalchowk 5.5
12 2015-04-25 25 April 18:29 Gorkha 5.5
13 2015-04-25 17:42:50 25 April 23:27 Tibet 5.4 [10]
14 2015-05-12 07:05:19 12 May 12:50 Dolakha[11] 7.3 [1] 218 died,
2500+ injured
610588278
15 2015-05-12 12 May 13:20 Dolakha 6.3
16 2015-05-24 21:38:41 25 May 03:23 Gorkha 5.0
17 2015-05-26 26 May 22:52 Rasuwa 5.0 [3]
18 2015-05-29 29 May 15:44 Dhading 5.2 [3]
19 2015-06-11 11 June 21:57 Sindhupalchowk 5.3 [3]
20 2015-06-13 13 June 07:06 Dolakha 5.2
21 2015-06-17 17 June 06:14 Sindhupalchowk 5.2 [3]
22 2015-06-17 17 June 08:00 Sindhupalchowk/Tibet 5.1 [3]
23 2015-06-20 20 June 18:08 Rukum 5.4 [3]
24 2015-06-29 29 June 05:42 Ramechhap 5.0 [3]
25 2015-07-02 2 July 07:41 Sindhupalchowk 5.0 [3]
  1. ^ Times are Nepal Standard Time (NST): UTC + 05:45.
  2. ^ International Seismological Centre event identifier.

Notes

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1. ^ The list uses data from National Seismological Centre of Nepal, not of US Geological survey. The magnitude is local magnitude.
2. ^ The earthquake of 12 May 2015 was an aftershock of Gorkha earthquake and not a separate earthquake.
3. ^ All times shown below (including the ones for Tibet) are in Nepal Standard Time and in 24-hour format. Seconds are not shown in all times below.
4. ^ All dates are in the DD Month Year format (Little-endian).
5. ^ Please note that a significant number of aftershocks are missing in this list for the date between 27 April and 12 May.

References

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  1. ^ "M5.0 - 51km SSE of Jumla, Nepal". usgs.gov.
  2. ^ "M4.3 - 43km SSE of Jumla, Nepal". usgs.gov.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Aftershocks of Gorkha Earthquake". National Seismological Centre, Nepal.
  4. ^ "Nepal Earthquake: How Dangerous Are Aftershocks?". The Telegraph, UK. 27 April 2015.
  5. ^ ANSS. "Ghorka 25 April 11:56: M7.8 — 34km ESE of Lamjung, Nepal". Comprehensive Catalog. U.S. Geological Survey.
  6. ^ ANSS. "Kodari 25 April 12:22: M5.1 — 28km SSW of Kodari, Nepal". Comprehensive Catalog. U.S. Geological Survey.
  7. ^ ANSS. "Lamjung 25 April 12:30: M6.6 — 49km E of Lamjung, Nepal". Comprehensive Catalog. U.S. Geological Survey.
  8. ^ ANSS. "Nakarkot 25 April 12:41: M5.5 — 25km NNE of Nagarkot, Nepal". Comprehensive Catalog. U.S. Geological Survey.
  9. ^ ANSS. "Kodari 25 April 12:52: M5.0 — 25km S of Kodari, Nepal". Comprehensive Catalog. U.S. Geological Survey.
  10. ^ ANSS. "Chongdui 25 April 23:27: M5.4 — 22km WNW of Chongdui, China". Comprehensive Catalog. U.S. Geological Survey.
  11. ^ This event considered an aftershock of the April 25th event.
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