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1906 Ecuador–Colombia earthquake

The 1906 Ecuador–Colombia earthquake occurred at 10:36:10 (UTC+5) on Wednesday January 31, 1906 off the coast of Ecuador, near Esmeraldas. The earthquake had a moment magnitude of 8.8 and triggered a destructive tsunami that caused at least 500 casualties on the coast of Colombia.

1906 Ecuador–Colombia earthquake
UTC time1906-01-31 15:36:10
ISC event16957884
USGS-ANSSComCat
Local dateJanuary 31, 1906 (1906-01-31)
Local time10:36:10[1]
Magnitude8.8 Mw
Depth20 km (12 mi)
Epicenter0°57′18″N 79°22′08″W / 0.955°N 79.369°W / 0.955; -79.369Coordinates: 0°57′18″N 79°22′08″W / 0.955°N 79.369°W / 0.955; -79.369
TypeMegathrust
Areas affectedEcuador, Colombia
Max. intensityIX (Violent)[2]
Tsunami5 m (16 ft) [3]
Casualties~1,000

Tectonic setting

The earthquake occurred along the boundary between the Malpelo Plate, formerly considered the northeastern part of the Nazca Plate, and the North Andes Plate. The earthquake is likely to be a result of thrust-faulting, caused by the subduction of the Coiba, Malpelo and Nazca Plates beneath the North Andes and South American Plates. The coastal parts of Ecuador and Colombia have a history of strong megathrust earthquakes originating from this Malpelo-North Andes plate boundary.

Damage

The greatest damage from the tsunami occurred on the coast between Río Verde, Ecuador and Micay, Colombia. Estimates of the number of deaths caused by the tsunami vary between 500 and 1,500.[1]

Characteristics

Earthquake

The rupture zone for this earthquake was 500–600 km (310–370 mi) long, and encompassed those for the earthquakes of 1942 (Mw=7.8), 1958 (Mw =7.7) and 1979 (Mw =8.2). The lack of overlap between the three more recent events suggest the presence of minor barriers to rupture propagation along the plate boundary.[4][5] Although these three events ruptured the same area of the plate boundary overall, they released only a small fraction of the energy of the 1906 earthquake.[6]

Tsunami

The maximum recorded run-up height was 5 m (16 ft) in Tumaco, Colombia. At Hilo, Hawaii a 1.8 m (5 ft 11 in) run-up height was recorded for this event. The tsunami was also noted in Costa Rica, Panama, Mexico, California and Japan.[1]

Future seismic hazard

Because the sequence of three earthquakes that ended in 1979 did not release as much energy as the 1906 event, it has been suggested that an earthquake of similar magnitude to that in 1906 was likely in the near future. However, analysis of the amount of slip associated with the three later events suggest that they have released most of the accumulated displacement across the plate boundary since 1906.[6] On 16 April 2016, a magnitude 7.8 earthquake occurred in the same area.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c NGDC. "Comments for the Ecuador-Colombia tsunami". Retrieved 7 March 2010.
  2. ^ "Significant Earthquake Information". ngdc.noaa.gov. NCEI. Retrieved 3 July 2021.
  3. ^ USGS (September 4, 2009), , Version 2008_06.1, United States Geological Survey, archived from the original on 2020-03-13
  4. ^ Kanamori, H.; McNally, K.C. (1982). "Variable rupture model of the subduction zone along the Ecuador-Colombia coast" (PDF). Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America. Seismological Society of America. 72 (4): 1241–1253. Retrieved 26 August 2012.
  5. ^ Mendoza, C.; Dewey J.W. (1984). "Seismicity associated with the great Colombia-Ecuador earthquakes of 1942, 1958, and 1979: Implications for barrier models of earthquake rupture". Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America. 74 (2): 577–593. Retrieved 2010-03-07.
  6. ^ a b White, S.M.M.; Trenkamp R. & Kellogg J.N. (2003). (PDF). Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 216 (3): 231–242. Bibcode:2003E&PSL.216..231W. doi:10.1016/S0012-821X(03)00535-1. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-20. Retrieved 2010-03-07.

External links

  • The International Seismological Centre has a bibliography and/or authoritative data for this event.

1906, ecuador, colombia, earthquake, occurred, wednesday, january, 1906, coast, ecuador, near, esmeraldas, earthquake, moment, magnitude, triggered, destructive, tsunami, that, caused, least, casualties, coast, colombia, esmeraldasutc, time1906, 10isc, event16. The 1906 Ecuador Colombia earthquake occurred at 10 36 10 UTC 5 on Wednesday January 31 1906 off the coast of Ecuador near Esmeraldas The earthquake had a moment magnitude of 8 8 and triggered a destructive tsunami that caused at least 500 casualties on the coast of Colombia 1906 Ecuador Colombia earthquakeEsmeraldasUTC time1906 01 31 15 36 10ISC event16957884USGS ANSSComCatLocal dateJanuary 31 1906 1906 01 31 Local time10 36 10 1 Magnitude8 8 MwDepth20 km 12 mi Epicenter0 57 18 N 79 22 08 W 0 955 N 79 369 W 0 955 79 369 Coordinates 0 57 18 N 79 22 08 W 0 955 N 79 369 W 0 955 79 369TypeMegathrustAreas affectedEcuador ColombiaMax intensityIX Violent 2 Tsunami5 m 16 ft 3 Casualties 1 000 Contents 1 Tectonic setting 2 Damage 3 Characteristics 3 1 Earthquake 3 2 Tsunami 4 Future seismic hazard 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksTectonic setting EditThe earthquake occurred along the boundary between the Malpelo Plate formerly considered the northeastern part of the Nazca Plate and the North Andes Plate The earthquake is likely to be a result of thrust faulting caused by the subduction of the Coiba Malpelo and Nazca Plates beneath the North Andes and South American Plates The coastal parts of Ecuador and Colombia have a history of strong megathrust earthquakes originating from this Malpelo North Andes plate boundary Damage EditThe greatest damage from the tsunami occurred on the coast between Rio Verde Ecuador and Micay Colombia Estimates of the number of deaths caused by the tsunami vary between 500 and 1 500 1 Characteristics EditEarthquake Edit The rupture zone for this earthquake was 500 600 km 310 370 mi long and encompassed those for the earthquakes of 1942 Mw 7 8 1958 Mw 7 7 and 1979 Mw 8 2 The lack of overlap between the three more recent events suggest the presence of minor barriers to rupture propagation along the plate boundary 4 5 Although these three events ruptured the same area of the plate boundary overall they released only a small fraction of the energy of the 1906 earthquake 6 Tsunami Edit The maximum recorded run up height was 5 m 16 ft in Tumaco Colombia At Hilo Hawaii a 1 8 m 5 ft 11 in run up height was recorded for this event The tsunami was also noted in Costa Rica Panama Mexico California and Japan 1 Future seismic hazard EditBecause the sequence of three earthquakes that ended in 1979 did not release as much energy as the 1906 event it has been suggested that an earthquake of similar magnitude to that in 1906 was likely in the near future However analysis of the amount of slip associated with the three later events suggest that they have released most of the accumulated displacement across the plate boundary since 1906 6 On 16 April 2016 a magnitude 7 8 earthquake occurred in the same area See also EditList of earthquakes in 1906 List of earthquakes in Colombia List of earthquakes in EcuadorReferences Edit a b c NGDC Comments for the Ecuador Colombia tsunami Retrieved 7 March 2010 Significant Earthquake Information ngdc noaa gov NCEI Retrieved 3 July 2021 USGS September 4 2009 PAGER CAT Earthquake Catalog Version 2008 06 1 United States Geological Survey archived from the original on 2020 03 13 Kanamori H McNally K C 1982 Variable rupture model of the subduction zone along the Ecuador Colombia coast PDF Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America Seismological Society of America 72 4 1241 1253 Retrieved 26 August 2012 Mendoza C Dewey J W 1984 Seismicity associated with the great Colombia Ecuador earthquakes of 1942 1958 and 1979 Implications for barrier models of earthquake rupture Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America 74 2 577 593 Retrieved 2010 03 07 a b White S M M Trenkamp R amp Kellogg J N 2003 Recent crustal deformation and the earthquake cycle along the Ecuador Colombia subduction zone PDF Earth and Planetary Science Letters 216 3 231 242 Bibcode 2003E amp PSL 216 231W doi 10 1016 S0012 821X 03 00535 1 Archived from the original PDF on 2011 07 20 Retrieved 2010 03 07 External links EditThe International Seismological Centre has a bibliography and or authoritative data for this event Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1906 Ecuador Colombia earthquake amp oldid 1125269699, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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