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1956 Atarfe-Albolote earthquake

The 1956 Atarfe-Albolote earthquake (Spanish: Terremoto de Atarfe-Albolote de 1956) was a magnitude 5.0 Mw earthquake that occurred at 18:38 CEST (17:38 UTC) on April 19, 1956. The earthquake affected a wide area, and especially the area between Sierra Elvira and Granada. According to the press at the time, the towns of Atarfe and Albolote were ruined and Santa Fe, Maracena and some neighborhoods in the capital of Granada were badly affected. The earthquake registered an epicentral intensity of VIII, a magnitude of 5.0 and a hypocentral depth of 6.3 km. Numerous aftershocks occurred, of which the most important were recorded between April 19 and May 8. Twelve people died and 60 were left injured. Among other effects, the earthquake caused rockfalls in Sierra Elvira and landslides along the Beiro River.[2]

1956 Atarfe-Albolote earthquake
Terremoto de Atarfe-Albolote de 1956
UTC time1956-04-19 17:38:53
USGS-ANSSn/a
Local dateApril 19, 1956
Local time18:38:53 CEST (UTC+02:00)
Magnitude5.0 Mw
Depth6.3 km (3.9 mi)
Epicenter37°16′N 3°44′W / 37.26°N 3.73°W / 37.26; -3.73
Areas affectedSpain
Max. intensityVIII (Severe)
Aftershocks116[1]
Casualties12 dead
60 injured

Geology edit

The province of Granada, is located in the morphostructural unit constituted by the Betic Cordilleras, they constitute a set of mountainous alignments, basically formed by the stacking of structures pushed by the Iberian and African Plates. In the Granada Basin, the areas that have suffered the most from the effects of earthquakes, with an intensity equal to or greater than VI, have been those of Alhama de Granada and the Santa Fe-Pinos Puente-Albolote triangle. In the case of the so-called Iznalloz fault, the maximum expected magnitude is 7; others may exceed magnitude 6.

During the 20th and 21st century, the most notable were: on June 16, 1910, in Adra; Los granadinos in 1911; on July 5, 1930, in Montilla; on March 5, 1932, in Vícar; those of the province of Jaén of 1951 in Andújar, Bailén and Linares; on June 9, 1964, in Galera and Orce; the Adra earthquake swarm of 1993 and 1994; and on May 11, 2011 in Lorca.[3]

Earthquake edit

The earthquake began at 18:38 and spread panic especially in the area between Sierra Elvira and Granada, alarming almost the entire province. The following day's press cited the towns of Atarfe and Albolote as ruined, and Santa Fe, Maracena and some neighborhoods of the capital badly affected. They asked the government for help. The human losses totaled 7 direct deaths and 5 due to a landslide next to the Beiro in Granada due to the collapse of a cave, located next to the path of the Casería de Montijo. As a consequence of the earthquake and the effects of the rain, a large crack was made in the hillside. On April 20 at 14:00, some 5,000 m³ of earth fell. A married couple with 3 children lived in the cave, they all died. In this same place in 1945 another landslide caused 4 deaths. In addition, there is talk of about 40 injured, several hundred homes destroyed, many others uninhabitable, serious breakdowns and material damage amounting to 20 million pesetas at the time. One of the wounded died on April 25. These damages were increased by the numerous aftershocks that followed for several weeks. The epicenter was located between Albolote and Atarfe, an area that lacks settlements and crops, so the damage was not increased.

Within a radius of 10 km around, it reached grade VII, which covers the capital and some twenty towns in La Vega. It had a shallow focal depth of 6,3 km.

The violent earthquake lasted about four seconds, causing cracks and detachment of plaster at the joints of the walls and windows, falling objects, stopped watches, etc. In Albolote the walls suffered more, cracks in church columns, rockfall in Sierra Elvira, rupture and fall of chimneys, cornices, movement of trees, general underground noise noticed in quite remote towns. Strange phenomena is described by the population as a current of air, fire and stones coming from the Cañada called Tajo Colorado that seemed to come out of the Raja Santa although a Group of Speleologists from Granada denied it in the press. The earthquake that occurred on June 4, 1955, affected Atarfe and caused material damage. Some people say that they saw a glow of a reddish-yellowish globe in the early hours of the morning.

The most important aftershocks were recorded between April 19 and May 8. In some days several more or less strong shocks occurred, registering 116 important aftershocks.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "El Terremoto de ATARFE-ALBOLOTE de 19 de Abril de 1956". Instituto Andaluz Universitario de Geofísica y Prevención de Desastres Sísimicos. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
  2. ^ "El terremoto de Atarfe-Albolote (1956)". Dúrcal. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
  3. ^ "ATARFE, ALBOLOTE, SANTA FE DE GRANADA (1956): LA RESILIENCIA POR EL CAMINO MOZÁRABE DE SANTIAGO". Antonio Aretzabala. 24 January 2012. Retrieved 5 January 2023.

Further reading edit

  • Valverde-Palacios, I.; Chacón, J.; Valverde-Espinosa, I.; Irigaray, C. (2012). "Foundation models in seismic areas: Four case studies near the city of Granada (Spain)". Engineering Geology. 131–132: 57–69. Bibcode:2012EngGe.131...57V. doi:10.1016/j.enggeo.2012.02.004. ISSN 0013-7952.

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The 1956 Atarfe Albolote earthquake Spanish Terremoto de Atarfe Albolote de 1956 was a magnitude 5 0 Mw earthquake that occurred at 18 38 CEST 17 38 UTC on April 19 1956 The earthquake affected a wide area and especially the area between Sierra Elvira and Granada According to the press at the time the towns of Atarfe and Albolote were ruined and Santa Fe Maracena and some neighborhoods in the capital of Granada were badly affected The earthquake registered an epicentral intensity of VIII a magnitude of 5 0 and a hypocentral depth of 6 3 km Numerous aftershocks occurred of which the most important were recorded between April 19 and May 8 Twelve people died and 60 were left injured Among other effects the earthquake caused rockfalls in Sierra Elvira and landslides along the Beiro River 2 1956 Atarfe Albolote earthquakeTerremoto de Atarfe Albolote de 1956UTC time1956 04 19 17 38 53USGS ANSSn aLocal dateApril 19 1956Local time18 38 53 CEST UTC 02 00 Magnitude5 0 MwDepth6 3 km 3 9 mi Epicenter37 16 N 3 44 W 37 26 N 3 73 W 37 26 3 73Areas affectedSpainMax intensityVIII Severe Aftershocks116 1 Casualties12 dead60 injured Contents 1 Geology 2 Earthquake 3 See also 4 References 5 Further readingGeology editThe province of Granada is located in the morphostructural unit constituted by the Betic Cordilleras they constitute a set of mountainous alignments basically formed by the stacking of structures pushed by the Iberian and African Plates In the Granada Basin the areas that have suffered the most from the effects of earthquakes with an intensity equal to or greater than VI have been those of Alhama de Granada and the Santa Fe Pinos Puente Albolote triangle In the case of the so called Iznalloz fault the maximum expected magnitude is 7 others may exceed magnitude 6 During the 20th and 21st century the most notable were on June 16 1910 in Adra Los granadinos in 1911 on July 5 1930 in Montilla on March 5 1932 in Vicar those of the province of Jaen of 1951 in Andujar Bailen and Linares on June 9 1964 in Galera and Orce the Adra earthquake swarm of 1993 and 1994 and on May 11 2011 in Lorca 3 Earthquake editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message The earthquake began at 18 38 and spread panic especially in the area between Sierra Elvira and Granada alarming almost the entire province The following day s press cited the towns of Atarfe and Albolote as ruined and Santa Fe Maracena and some neighborhoods of the capital badly affected They asked the government for help The human losses totaled 7 direct deaths and 5 due to a landslide next to the Beiro in Granada due to the collapse of a cave located next to the path of the Caseria de Montijo As a consequence of the earthquake and the effects of the rain a large crack was made in the hillside On April 20 at 14 00 some 5 000 m of earth fell A married couple with 3 children lived in the cave they all died In this same place in 1945 another landslide caused 4 deaths In addition there is talk of about 40 injured several hundred homes destroyed many others uninhabitable serious breakdowns and material damage amounting to 20 million pesetas at the time One of the wounded died on April 25 These damages were increased by the numerous aftershocks that followed for several weeks The epicenter was located between Albolote and Atarfe an area that lacks settlements and crops so the damage was not increased Within a radius of 10 km around it reached grade VII which covers the capital and some twenty towns in La Vega It had a shallow focal depth of 6 3 km The violent earthquake lasted about four seconds causing cracks and detachment of plaster at the joints of the walls and windows falling objects stopped watches etc In Albolote the walls suffered more cracks in church columns rockfall in Sierra Elvira rupture and fall of chimneys cornices movement of trees general underground noise noticed in quite remote towns Strange phenomena is described by the population as a current of air fire and stones coming from the Canada called Tajo Colorado that seemed to come out of the Raja Santa although a Group of Speleologists from Granada denied it in the press The earthquake that occurred on June 4 1955 affected Atarfe and caused material damage Some people say that they saw a glow of a reddish yellowish globe in the early hours of the morning The most important aftershocks were recorded between April 19 and May 8 In some days several more or less strong shocks occurred registering 116 important aftershocks See also editList of earthquakes in 1956 List of earthquakes in SpainReferences edit El Terremoto de ATARFE ALBOLOTE de 19 de Abril de 1956 Instituto Andaluz Universitario de Geofisica y Prevencion de Desastres Sisimicos Retrieved 5 January 2023 El terremoto de Atarfe Albolote 1956 Durcal Retrieved 5 January 2023 ATARFE ALBOLOTE SANTA FE DE GRANADA 1956 LA RESILIENCIA POR EL CAMINO MOZARABE DE SANTIAGO Antonio Aretzabala 24 January 2012 Retrieved 5 January 2023 Further reading editValverde Palacios I Chacon J Valverde Espinosa I Irigaray C 2012 Foundation models in seismic areas Four case studies near the city of Granada Spain Engineering Geology 131 132 57 69 Bibcode 2012EngGe 131 57V doi 10 1016 j enggeo 2012 02 004 ISSN 0013 7952 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1956 Atarfe Albolote earthquake amp oldid 1187323414, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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