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1687 Peru earthquake

The 1687 Peru earthquake occurred at 11:30 UTC on 20 October. It had an estimated magnitude of 8.4–8.7 and caused severe damage to Lima, Callao and Ica. It triggered a tsunami and overall about 5,000 people died.

1687 Peru earthquake
Local date20 October 1687 (1687-10-20)
Magnitude8.7 Mw
Epicenter15°12′S 75°54′W / 15.200°S 75.900°W / -15.200; -75.900[1]
Areas affectedPeru
TsunamiYes
Casualties5,000

Tectonic setting edit

The earthquake occurred along the boundary between the Nazca Plate and the South American Plate. The earthquake is likely to be a result of thrust faulting, caused by the subduction of the Nazca plate beneath the South American plate.

The coastal parts of Peru and Chile have a history of great megathrust earthquakes originating from this plate boundary, such as the 1960 Valdivia earthquake.

Damage edit

The port of Pisco was completely destroyed by the tsunami, with at least three ships being swept over the remains of the town.[2]

Characteristics edit

The earthquake was probably followed by another large event further to the south.[2] A magnitude of 8.7 has been estimated from tsunami runup heights and by comparison with the earthquake of 1974.[3]

The tsunami was reported in Japan where it produced runups of tens of metres.[2]

Economic impact edit

Chile has a history of exporting cereals to Peru dating back to 1687 when Peru was struck by both an earthquake and a stem rust epidemic.[4] Chilean soil and climatic conditions were better for cereal production than those of Peru and Chilean wheat was cheaper and of better quality than Peruvian wheat.[4][5] According to historians Villalobos et al. 1974 the 1687 events were only the detonant factor for exports to start.[4]

In the 16th and 17th century the principal wine growing area of the Americas was in the central and southern coast of Peru.[6] In Peru the largest wine-making centre was in the area of Ica and Pisco.[6] The earthquake destroyed wine cellars and mud containers used for wine storage.[7] This event marked the end of the Peruvian wine-boom.[8]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ IISEE. "Catalog of Damaging Earthquakes in the World (Through 2007)". from the original on 6 March 2010. Retrieved 1 March 2010.
  2. ^ a b c Okal, Borrero & Synolakis 2006.
  3. ^ Beck & Nishenko 1990.
  4. ^ a b c Villalobos et al. 1974.
  5. ^ Collier & Sater 2004.
  6. ^ a b Huertas Vallejos 2004.
  7. ^ Lacoste 2004.
  8. ^ Cortés Olivares 2005.

Sources edit

  1. Beck, Susan L; Nishenko, Stuart P (1990). "Variations in the mode of great earthquake rupture along the Central Peru Subduction Zone". Geophysical Research Letters. 17 (11): 1969–1972. Bibcode:1990GeoRL..17.1969B. doi:10.1029/gl017i011p01969.
  2. Collier, Simon; Sater, William F (2004), "1 - Colonial foundations, 1540–1810", A History of Chile: 1808–2002, CUP, p. 10, ISBN 978-0521534840
  3. Cortés Olivares, Hernán F (2005). "El origen, producción y comercio del pisco chileno, 1546–1931". Universum (in Spanish). Universidad de Talca, Chile: Instituto de Estudios Humanísticos. 20 (2): 42–81. doi:10.4067/S0718-23762005000200005.
  4. Huertas Vallejos, Lorenzo (2004). "Historia de la producción de vinos y piscos en el Perú". Universum (in Spanish). Universidad de Talca, Chile: Instituto de Estudios Humanísticos. 19 (2): 44–61. doi:10.4067/S0718-23762004000200004.
  5. Lacoste, Pablo (2004). "La vid y el vino en América del Sur: el desplazamiento de los polos vitivinícolas (siglos XVI al XX)". Universum (in Spanish). Universidad de Talca, Chile: Instituto de Estudios Humanísticos. 19 (2): 62–93. doi:10.4067/S0718-23762004000200005.
  6. Okal, Emile A; Borrero, José C; Synolakis, Costas E (2006). "Evaluation of Tsunami Risk from Regional Earthquakes at Pisco, Peru" (PDF). Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America. 96 (5): 1634–1648. Bibcode:2006BuSSA..96.1634O. doi:10.1785/0120050158.
  7. Villalobos, Sergio; Silva, Osvaldo; Silva, Fernando; Estellé, Patricio (1974), Historia de Chile (in Spanish), Chile: Editorial Universitaria, pp. 155–160

1687, peru, earthquake, occurred, october, estimated, magnitude, caused, severe, damage, lima, callao, triggered, tsunami, overall, about, people, died, local, date20, october, 1687, 1687, magnitude8, mwepicenter15, areas, affectedperutsunamiyescasualties5, co. The 1687 Peru earthquake occurred at 11 30 UTC on 20 October It had an estimated magnitude of 8 4 8 7 and caused severe damage to Lima Callao and Ica It triggered a tsunami and overall about 5 000 people died 1687 Peru earthquakeLocal date20 October 1687 1687 10 20 Magnitude8 7 MwEpicenter15 12 S 75 54 W 15 200 S 75 900 W 15 200 75 900 1 Areas affectedPeruTsunamiYesCasualties5 000 Contents 1 Tectonic setting 2 Damage 3 Characteristics 4 Economic impact 5 See also 6 References 7 SourcesTectonic setting editThe earthquake occurred along the boundary between the Nazca Plate and the South American Plate The earthquake is likely to be a result of thrust faulting caused by the subduction of the Nazca plate beneath the South American plate The coastal parts of Peru and Chile have a history of great megathrust earthquakes originating from this plate boundary such as the 1960 Valdivia earthquake Damage editThe port of Pisco was completely destroyed by the tsunami with at least three ships being swept over the remains of the town 2 Characteristics editThe earthquake was probably followed by another large event further to the south 2 A magnitude of 8 7 has been estimated from tsunami runup heights and by comparison with the earthquake of 1974 3 The tsunami was reported in Japan where it produced runups of tens of metres 2 Economic impact editSee also Chilean wheat cycle and Peruvian wine Chile has a history of exporting cereals to Peru dating back to 1687 when Peru was struck by both an earthquake and a stem rust epidemic 4 Chilean soil and climatic conditions were better for cereal production than those of Peru and Chilean wheat was cheaper and of better quality than Peruvian wheat 4 5 According to historians Villalobos et al 1974 the 1687 events were only the detonant factor for exports to start 4 In the 16th and 17th century the principal wine growing area of the Americas was in the central and southern coast of Peru 6 In Peru the largest wine making centre was in the area of Ica and Pisco 6 The earthquake destroyed wine cellars and mud containers used for wine storage 7 This event marked the end of the Peruvian wine boom 8 See also editList of earthquakes in Peru List of historical earthquakesReferences edit IISEE Catalog of Damaging Earthquakes in the World Through 2007 Archived from the original on 6 March 2010 Retrieved 1 March 2010 a b c Okal Borrero amp Synolakis 2006 Beck amp Nishenko 1990 a b c Villalobos et al 1974 Collier amp Sater 2004 a b Huertas Vallejos 2004 Lacoste 2004 Cortes Olivares 2005 Sources editBeck Susan L Nishenko Stuart P 1990 Variations in the mode of great earthquake rupture along the Central Peru Subduction Zone Geophysical Research Letters 17 11 1969 1972 Bibcode 1990GeoRL 17 1969B doi 10 1029 gl017i011p01969 Collier Simon Sater William F 2004 1 Colonial foundations 1540 1810 A History of Chile 1808 2002 CUP p 10 ISBN 978 0521534840 Cortes Olivares Hernan F 2005 El origen produccion y comercio del pisco chileno 1546 1931 Universum in Spanish Universidad de Talca Chile Instituto de Estudios Humanisticos 20 2 42 81 doi 10 4067 S0718 23762005000200005 Huertas Vallejos Lorenzo 2004 Historia de la produccion de vinos y piscos en el Peru Universum in Spanish Universidad de Talca Chile Instituto de Estudios Humanisticos 19 2 44 61 doi 10 4067 S0718 23762004000200004 Lacoste Pablo 2004 La vid y el vino en America del Sur el desplazamiento de los polos vitivinicolas siglos XVI al XX Universum in Spanish Universidad de Talca Chile Instituto de Estudios Humanisticos 19 2 62 93 doi 10 4067 S0718 23762004000200005 Okal Emile A Borrero Jose C Synolakis Costas E 2006 Evaluation of Tsunami Risk from Regional Earthquakes at Pisco Peru PDF Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America 96 5 1634 1648 Bibcode 2006BuSSA 96 1634O doi 10 1785 0120050158 Villalobos Sergio Silva Osvaldo Silva Fernando Estelle Patricio 1974 Historia de Chile in Spanish Chile Editorial Universitaria pp 155 160 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1687 Peru earthquake amp oldid 1160082575, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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