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1902 Guatemala earthquake

The 1902 Guatemala earthquake occurred on April 18 at 8:23 pm with a moment magnitude of 7.5 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of VIII (Severe). The rupture initiated at a depth of 25 km (16 mi) and the duration was 1 to 2 minutes.

1902 Guatemala earthquake
Guatemala City
UTC time1902-04-19 02:23:00
ISC event16957763
USGS-ANSSn/a
Local dateApril 18, 1902 (1902-04-19)
Local time8:23 p.m.[1]
Duration1–2 min [2]
Magnitude7.5 Mw[3]
Depth25 km (16 mi) [3]
Epicenter14°N 91°W / 14°N 91°W / 14; -91 [3]
Areas affectedGuatemala
Max. intensityVIII (Severe) [3]
Casualties800–2,000 [1][3]

The foreshock and aftershock sequence of this incident were major. Before the main shock, there was an earthquake swarm which persisted for three months, and the tremors afterwards lasted for more than two weeks. With hindsight, it is clear that this swarm and the mainshock were clear indicators of the awakening of the long-dormant Vulcan Santa María located 97 km (60 mi) to the northwest, which led to the historic explosive eruption of 1902 which occurred 6 months later in October.

A majority of churches in western Guatemala and eastern Chiapas were either severely devastated or abolished. The number of people killed was between 800 and 2,000.[1][2]

A strange occurrence of heavy rains, lightning, and thunder took place shortly before the earthquake. A few weeks before the earthquake there was rain every afternoon for several days straight. Guatemala City was instantly flooded when massive gaps opened in the streets, water pipes ruptured, and huts along with cathedrals disintegrated and collapsed, which also buried hundreds. In just one hour, approximately 80,000 people were made homeless.[4]

As soon as the earthquake took place the sky cleared up and there was no rain for approximately three weeks. It has been said that the earthquake had something to do with an atmospheric disturbance connected with an electrical nature. The reason for this is because the early storms were electrical storms.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c USGS (September 4, 2009), , Version 2008_06.1, United States Geological Survey, archived from the original on 2020-03-13
  2. ^ a b White, Ligorria & Cifuentes 2004, p. 394
  3. ^ a b c d e White, Ligorria & Cifuentes 2004, p. 387
  4. ^ Davis, Lee (January 1, 2009). Natural Disasters (revised ed.). Facts on File Science Library: Infobase Publishing. p. 50. ISBN 978-1-4381-1878-9.
  5. ^ Eisen, Gustav (1903). "The Earthquake and Volcanic Eruption in Guatemala in 1902". Bulletin of the American Geographical Society. 35 (4): 329. JSTOR 197952.

Sources

  • White, R.A.; Ligorria, J.P.; Cifuentes, I.L. (2004), "Seismic history of the Middle America subduction zone along El Salvador, Guatemala, and Chiapas, Mexico: 1526–2000", Natural Hazards in El Salvador, vol. 375, Geological Society of America, doi:10.1130/0-8137-2375-2.379, ISBN 978-0-8137-2375-4

External links

  • United States Geological Survey
  • Principales Eventos Sísmicos Del Siglo XX En Guatemala – Instituto Nacional de Sismología, Vulcanología, Meteorología e Hidrolagía
  • The International Seismological Centre has a bibliography and/or authoritative data for this event.


1902, guatemala, earthquake, occurred, april, with, moment, magnitude, maximum, mercalli, intensity, viii, severe, rupture, initiated, depth, duration, minutes, guatemala, cityutc, time1902, 00isc, event16957763usgs, anssn, alocal, dateapril, 1902, 1902, local. The 1902 Guatemala earthquake occurred on April 18 at 8 23 pm with a moment magnitude of 7 5 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of VIII Severe The rupture initiated at a depth of 25 km 16 mi and the duration was 1 to 2 minutes 1902 Guatemala earthquakeGuatemala CityUTC time1902 04 19 02 23 00ISC event16957763USGS ANSSn aLocal dateApril 18 1902 1902 04 19 Local time8 23 p m 1 Duration1 2 min 2 Magnitude7 5 Mw 3 Depth25 km 16 mi 3 Epicenter14 N 91 W 14 N 91 W 14 91 3 Areas affectedGuatemalaMax intensityVIII Severe 3 Casualties800 2 000 1 3 The foreshock and aftershock sequence of this incident were major Before the main shock there was an earthquake swarm which persisted for three months and the tremors afterwards lasted for more than two weeks With hindsight it is clear that this swarm and the mainshock were clear indicators of the awakening of the long dormant Vulcan Santa Maria located 97 km 60 mi to the northwest which led to the historic explosive eruption of 1902 which occurred 6 months later in October A majority of churches in western Guatemala and eastern Chiapas were either severely devastated or abolished The number of people killed was between 800 and 2 000 1 2 A strange occurrence of heavy rains lightning and thunder took place shortly before the earthquake A few weeks before the earthquake there was rain every afternoon for several days straight Guatemala City was instantly flooded when massive gaps opened in the streets water pipes ruptured and huts along with cathedrals disintegrated and collapsed which also buried hundreds In just one hour approximately 80 000 people were made homeless 4 As soon as the earthquake took place the sky cleared up and there was no rain for approximately three weeks It has been said that the earthquake had something to do with an atmospheric disturbance connected with an electrical nature The reason for this is because the early storms were electrical storms 5 See also EditList of earthquakes in GuatemalaReferences Edit a b c USGS September 4 2009 PAGER CAT Earthquake Catalog Version 2008 06 1 United States Geological Survey archived from the original on 2020 03 13 a b White Ligorria amp Cifuentes 2004 p 394 a b c d e White Ligorria amp Cifuentes 2004 p 387 Davis Lee January 1 2009 Natural Disasters revised ed Facts on File Science Library Infobase Publishing p 50 ISBN 978 1 4381 1878 9 Eisen Gustav 1903 The Earthquake and Volcanic Eruption in Guatemala in 1902 Bulletin of the American Geographical Society 35 4 329 JSTOR 197952 Sources White R A Ligorria J P Cifuentes I L 2004 Seismic history of the Middle America subduction zone along El Salvador Guatemala and Chiapas Mexico 1526 2000 Natural Hazards in El Salvador vol 375 Geological Society of America doi 10 1130 0 8137 2375 2 379 ISBN 978 0 8137 2375 4External links EditHistoric World Earthquakes United States Geological Survey Principales Eventos Sismicos Del Siglo XX En Guatemala Instituto Nacional de Sismologia Vulcanologia Meteorologia e Hidrolagia The International Seismological Centre has a bibliography and or authoritative data for this event This article about an earthquake in Central America is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte This article about the history of Guatemala is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1902 Guatemala earthquake amp oldid 1123860460, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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