fbpx
Wikipedia

1865 Memphis earthquake

The 1865 Memphis earthquake struck southwest Tennessee near the Mississippi River in the United States on August 17 that year. Soon after the Mfa 5.0 earthquake hit, observers said the earth appeared to undulate and waves formed in nearby rivers. The force of the earthquake felled and cracked chimneys in Memphis and New Madrid, Missouri on the other side of the Mississippi. Shaking from the earthquake spread as far as St. Louis, Missouri; Jackson, Mississippi; and Illinois.[1] Apart from the 1811–12 New Madrid earthquakes, only three major events have struck the state of Tennessee, in 1843, 1865, and 1895. Several minor events have taken place as well.

1865 Memphis earthquake
Memphis
UTC time1865-08-17 15:00
USGS-ANSSComCat
Local dateAugust 17, 1865 (1865-08-17)
Magnitude4.7 Mfa
Epicenter36°00′N 89°30′W / 36.0°N 89.5°W / 36.0; -89.5[1]
Areas affectedTennessee
United States
Max. intensityVII (Very strong) [1]

Background edit

 
The skyline of Memphis.

The earliest earthquakes known to have struck Tennessee were the series known as the New Madrid earthquakes, which rocked the Midwestern United States from their base in Missouri. Damage consisted of fallen chimneys on buildings. More significant were major geologic changes, including sand volcanoes, fissures, and even sinking of land. Three major earthquake events occurred in Tennessee in 1843, 1865, and 1895. The 1843 event registered Mercalli intensities of VIII (Severe); it resulted in cracking walls, shattering windows, and toppling chimneys. Felt over an area of 1,000,000 square kilometers (386,102 sq mi), the earthquake caused more alarm than damage in Western Tennessee.[2]

Damage and intensity edit

Shaking in 1865 felled chimneys in Memphis, and the earth "appeared to undulate", creating small waves on rivers nearby. The earthquake was felt from Illinois throughout the lower Mississippi Valley from Illinois Mississippi. According to a 1993 paper by the United States Geological Survey, this event had a magnitude of 5.0 and a Mercalli intensity of VII (Very strong). This body wave magnitude was derived using either the felt area of the shock or an isoseismal map.[3] In a 2009 report, "Tennessee Earthquake History",[2] the USGS did not include the 1865 earthquake. It classified the 1843 temblor as having a greater Mercalli intensity of VIII (Severe), compared to the 1865 event.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Stover & Coffman 1993, p. 358.
  2. ^ a b . United States Geological Survey. October 26, 2009. Archived from the original on January 17, 2010. Retrieved June 7, 2010.
  3. ^ Stover, C.W.; Coffman, J.L. (1993). Seismicity of the United States, 1568–1989 (Revised). U.S. Geological Survey professional paper 1527.

1865, memphis, earthquake, struck, southwest, tennessee, near, mississippi, river, united, states, august, that, year, soon, after, earthquake, observers, said, earth, appeared, undulate, waves, formed, nearby, rivers, force, earthquake, felled, cracked, chimn. The 1865 Memphis earthquake struck southwest Tennessee near the Mississippi River in the United States on August 17 that year Soon after the Mfa 5 0 earthquake hit observers said the earth appeared to undulate and waves formed in nearby rivers The force of the earthquake felled and cracked chimneys in Memphis and New Madrid Missouri on the other side of the Mississippi Shaking from the earthquake spread as far as St Louis Missouri Jackson Mississippi and Illinois 1 Apart from the 1811 12 New Madrid earthquakes only three major events have struck the state of Tennessee in 1843 1865 and 1895 Several minor events have taken place as well 1865 Memphis earthquakeMemphisUTC time1865 08 17 15 00USGS ANSSComCatLocal dateAugust 17 1865 1865 08 17 Magnitude4 7 MfaEpicenter36 00 N 89 30 W 36 0 N 89 5 W 36 0 89 5 1 Areas affectedTennessee United StatesMax intensityVII Very strong 1 Contents 1 Background 2 Damage and intensity 3 See also 4 ReferencesBackground edit nbsp The skyline of Memphis The earliest earthquakes known to have struck Tennessee were the series known as the New Madrid earthquakes which rocked the Midwestern United States from their base in Missouri Damage consisted of fallen chimneys on buildings More significant were major geologic changes including sand volcanoes fissures and even sinking of land Three major earthquake events occurred in Tennessee in 1843 1865 and 1895 The 1843 event registered Mercalli intensities of VIII Severe it resulted in cracking walls shattering windows and toppling chimneys Felt over an area of 1 000 000 square kilometers 386 102 sq mi the earthquake caused more alarm than damage in Western Tennessee 2 Damage and intensity editShaking in 1865 felled chimneys in Memphis and the earth appeared to undulate creating small waves on rivers nearby The earthquake was felt from Illinois throughout the lower Mississippi Valley from Illinois Mississippi According to a 1993 paper by the United States Geological Survey this event had a magnitude of 5 0 and a Mercalli intensity of VII Very strong This body wave magnitude was derived using either the felt area of the shock or an isoseismal map 3 In a 2009 report Tennessee Earthquake History 2 the USGS did not include the 1865 earthquake It classified the 1843 temblor as having a greater Mercalli intensity of VIII Severe compared to the 1865 event See also editList of earthquakes in the United States List of historical earthquakesReferences edit a b c Stover amp Coffman 1993 p 358 a b Tennessee Earthquake History United States Geological Survey October 26 2009 Archived from the original on January 17 2010 Retrieved June 7 2010 Stover C W Coffman J L 1993 Seismicity of the United States 1568 1989 Revised U S Geological Survey professional paper 1527 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1865 Memphis earthquake amp oldid 1160297232, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.