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1976 Songpan–Pingwu earthquake

The 1976 Songpan–Pingwu earthquake that struck Songpan and Pingwu counties in Sichuan, China consisted of three mainshocks on the 16th, 21st, and 23rd (UTC) of August. A 1984 report gave the magnitudes as 7.2, 6.7, and 7.2, respectively (scale not specified).[7] The magnitudes were subsequently recalculated as 6.7, 6.3, and 6.4 on the Mw scale, and 7.0, 6.6, and 6.7 on the Ms scale.[9] These were preceded by an earthquake swarm lasting three years. During the period from August 16 to August 31 there were over 400 aftershocks of magnitude 3.0 or greater.[10]

1976 Songpan–Pingwu earthquake
UTC timeTriplet earthquake:    
 A: 1976-08-16 14:06:46
 B: 1976-08-21 21:49:53
 C: 1976-08-23 03:30:07
ISC event 
 A: 709871
 B: 710167
 C: 710223
USGS-ANSS 
 A: ComCat
 B: ComCat
 C: ComCat
Local dateAugust 16, 22, and 23
Local time 
 A: 22:06 [1]
 B: 05:49 [1]
 C: 11:33 [2]
Magnitude 
 A: 6.7 Mw, 7.0 Ms[3]
 B: 6.3 Mw, 6.6 Ms[4]
 C: 6.4 Mw, 6.7 Ms[5]
DepthA: 8 km (5 mi)
B: 15 km (9 mi)
C: 19 km (12 mi)
Epicenter32°41′N 104°12′E / 32.69°N 104.2°E / 32.69; 104.2Coordinates: 32°41′N 104°12′E / 32.69°N 104.2°E / 32.69; 104.2 [6]
FaultHuya[7]
TypeReverse and left-lateral [7]
Areas affectedSongpan and Pingwu, Sichuan
Max. intensityVII (Very strong)[8]
ForeshocksThree year swarm
Casualties38 dead, 800 injured

Short term earthquake warning were issued 3 months before the earthquake.[11] There were 38 dead in the four counties struck—Songpan, Pingwu, Maowen and Nanping. More than 5,000 houses collapsed and 2800 heads of livestock lost. The earthquake was felt as far as Gaotai, Gansu to the west, Kunming, Yunnan to the south, Hohhot, Inner Mongolia to the north, and Changsha, Hunan to the east; an area with a maximum radius of 1,150 kilometers (714 miles).[12] The total number of casualties was 800, 600 of them slightly injured, mostly due to mudslides.[11] The Earthquake Administration of Sichuan won the Chinese National Science and Technology Award of 1978 for successfully predicting the earthquake.[13]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b Jones et al. 1984, p. 7700.
  2. ^ Jones et al. 1984, p. 7701.
  3. ^ ISC-EHB Event 709871 [IRIS].
  4. ^ ISC-EHB Event 710167 [IRIS].
  5. ^ ISC-EHB Event 710223 [IRIS].
  6. ^ ISC-GEM Event 709781 [IRIS].
  7. ^ a b c Jones et al. 1984, p. 7697.
  8. ^ ANSS: Sichuan 1976a .
  9. ^ ISC-EHB Event 709871 [IRIS]. ISC-EHB Event 710167 [IRIS]. ISC-EHB Event 710223 [IRIS].
  10. ^ Jones et al. 1984, p. 7698
  11. ^ a b "Past successful Chinese earthquake predictions". Liaoning Earthquake Administration.[date missing][author missing]
  12. ^ Xinhua News Agency. "Earthquake with scale 6 or higher Since 1976". China Earthquake Administration. [date missing][author missing]
  13. ^ . Sichuan Earthquake Administration. Archived from the original on 2013-11-27. Retrieved 2018-10-14.[date missing][author missing]

Sources

  • ANSS, "Sichuan 1976a: M 6.9 - Sichuan-Gansu border region, China", Comprehensive Catalog, U.S. Geological Survey
  • ANSS, "Sichuan 1976b: M 6.4 - Sichuan-Gansu border region, China", Comprehensive Catalog, U.S. Geological Survey
  • ANSS, "Sichuan 1976c: M 6.7 - Sichuan-Gansu border region, China", Comprehensive Catalog, U.S. Geological Survey
  • International Seismological Centre, ISC-EHB Bulletin, Thatcham, United Kingdom
  • International Seismological Centre, ISC-GEM Global Instrumental Earthquake Catalogue, Thatcham, United Kingdom
  • Jones, L. M.; Han, W.; Hauksson, E.; Jin, A.; Zhang, Y.; Luo, Z. (1984), "Focal mechanisms and aftershock locations of the Songpan earthquakes of August 1976 in Sichuan, China" (PDF), Journal of Geophysical Research, 89 (B9): 7697–7707, Bibcode:1984JGR....89.7697J, doi:10.1029/jb089ib09p07697.

External links

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

1976, songpan, pingwu, earthquake, that, struck, songpan, pingwu, counties, sichuan, china, consisted, three, mainshocks, 16th, 21st, 23rd, august, 1984, report, gave, magnitudes, respectively, scale, specified, magnitudes, were, subsequently, recalculated, sc. The 1976 Songpan Pingwu earthquake that struck Songpan and Pingwu counties in Sichuan China consisted of three mainshocks on the 16th 21st and 23rd UTC of August A 1984 report gave the magnitudes as 7 2 6 7 and 7 2 respectively scale not specified 7 The magnitudes were subsequently recalculated as 6 7 6 3 and 6 4 on the Mw scale and 7 0 6 6 and 6 7 on the Ms scale 9 These were preceded by an earthquake swarm lasting three years During the period from August 16 to August 31 there were over 400 aftershocks of magnitude 3 0 or greater 10 1976 Songpan Pingwu earthquakeUTC timeTriplet earthquake A 1976 08 16 14 06 46 B 1976 08 21 21 49 53 C 1976 08 23 03 30 07ISC event A 709871 B 710167 C 710223USGS ANSS A ComCat B ComCat C ComCatLocal dateAugust 16 22 and 23Local time A 22 06 1 B 05 49 1 C 11 33 2 Magnitude A 6 7 Mw 7 0 Ms 3 B 6 3 Mw 6 6 Ms 4 C 6 4 Mw 6 7 Ms 5 DepthA 8 km 5 mi B 15 km 9 mi C 19 km 12 mi Epicenter32 41 N 104 12 E 32 69 N 104 2 E 32 69 104 2 Coordinates 32 41 N 104 12 E 32 69 N 104 2 E 32 69 104 2 6 FaultHuya 7 TypeReverse and left lateral 7 Areas affectedSongpan and Pingwu SichuanMax intensityVII Very strong 8 ForeshocksThree year swarmCasualties38 dead 800 injuredShort term earthquake warning were issued 3 months before the earthquake 11 There were 38 dead in the four counties struck Songpan Pingwu Maowen and Nanping More than 5 000 houses collapsed and 2800 heads of livestock lost The earthquake was felt as far as Gaotai Gansu to the west Kunming Yunnan to the south Hohhot Inner Mongolia to the north and Changsha Hunan to the east an area with a maximum radius of 1 150 kilometers 714 miles 12 The total number of casualties was 800 600 of them slightly injured mostly due to mudslides 11 The Earthquake Administration of Sichuan won the Chinese National Science and Technology Award of 1978 for successfully predicting the earthquake 13 Contents 1 See also 2 Notes 3 Sources 4 External linksSee also Edit1976 Tangshan earthquake July 27 28 1976 Longling earthquake May 29 List of earthquakes in 1976 List of earthquakes in China List of earthquakes in SichuanNotes Edit a b Jones et al 1984 p 7700 Jones et al 1984 p 7701 ISC EHB Event 709871 IRIS ISC EHB Event 710167 IRIS ISC EHB Event 710223 IRIS ISC GEM Event 709781 IRIS a b c Jones et al 1984 p 7697 ANSS Sichuan 1976a ISC EHB Event 709871 IRIS ISC EHB Event 710167 IRIS ISC EHB Event 710223 IRIS Jones et al 1984 p 7698 a b Past successful Chinese earthquake predictions Liaoning Earthquake Administration date missing author missing Xinhua News Agency Earthquake with scale 6 or higher Since 1976 China Earthquake Administration date missing author missing 30th anniversary of the Songpan Pingwu earthquake Sichuan Earthquake Administration Archived from the original on 2013 11 27 Retrieved 2018 10 14 date missing author missing Sources EditANSS Sichuan 1976a M 6 9 Sichuan Gansu border region China Comprehensive Catalog U S Geological Survey ANSS Sichuan 1976b M 6 4 Sichuan Gansu border region China Comprehensive Catalog U S Geological Survey ANSS Sichuan 1976c M 6 7 Sichuan Gansu border region China Comprehensive Catalog U S Geological Survey International Seismological Centre ISC EHB Bulletin Thatcham United Kingdom International Seismological Centre ISC GEM Global Instrumental Earthquake Catalogue Thatcham United Kingdom Jones L M Han W Hauksson E Jin A Zhang Y Luo Z 1984 Focal mechanisms and aftershock locations of the Songpan earthquakes of August 1976 in Sichuan China PDF Journal of Geophysical Research 89 B9 7697 7707 Bibcode 1984JGR 89 7697J doi 10 1029 jb089ib09p07697 External links EditThe International Seismological Centre has a bibliography and or authoritative data for this event This article about an earthquake in Asia is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte This China related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1976 Songpan Pingwu earthquake amp oldid 1118622729, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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