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2007 Tocopilla earthquake

The 2007 Tocopilla earthquake occurred on November 14 at 12:40:50 local time. Its epicenter was located between Quillagua and Tocopilla, affecting the Tarapacá and the Antofagasta regions in northern Chile. The earthquake had a moment magnitude of 7.7 and lasted about 3 minutes and 35 seconds.[4] Seventeen aftershocks of magnitude greater than 5.3, including one of magnitude 7.1 and two others of magnitude 6.3 or higher, were recorded.[5] The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center issued a tsunami warning, stating a tsunami had been generated; after one hour, this warning was cancelled.[6][7] The earthquake was felt from Santiago, 1,245 km south from the epicenter, to La Paz, about 700 km north-northeast.[8]

2007 Tocopilla earthquake
UTC time2007-11-14 15:40:50
ISC event13266131
USGS-ANSSComCat
Local dateNovember 14, 2007 (2007-11-14)
Local time12:40
Duration3:35
Magnitude7.7 Mw [1]
Depth40 km (25 mi) [1]
Epicenter22°19′30″S 69°58′08″W / 22.325°S 69.969°W / -22.325; -69.969
TypeThrust[2]
Areas affectedChile
Max. intensityMMI VIII (Severe)
Tsunami25.5 cm (10.0 in) [2]
Casualties2 killed [3]
65 injured [3]

Tectonic summary edit

The USGS reported that the earthquake resulted from the release of stresses generated by the subduction of the oceanic Nazca plate beneath the South American Plate. In this region, known as the Peru-Chile subduction zone, the Nazca Plate thrusts beneath South America at a rate of approximately 79 mm/year in an east-north-east direction. This earthquake indicates subduction-related thrusting, likely on the interface between these two plates.

This earthquake occurred near (and within) the southern end of the rupture area of the great magnitude 9.1 earthquake of 1877, which produced a destructive tsunami and whose source region has since the late 1970s been recognized as a potentially dangerous seismic gap. In 1995, a magnitude 8.0 earthquake occurred in the same subduction zone approximately 200 km further south of the November 14th event.[9]

Damage and casualties edit

At least two deaths have been attributed to this earthquake: an 88-year-old woman crushed under a collapsing wall at Tocopilla,[8] and a 54-year-old woman whose exact cause of death remains unknown. There were also reports of widespread power outages in the region, including the cities of Antofagasta, Calama and Arica. The earthquake disrupted copper mining in the region; because Chile is the world's top supplier of copper, the earthquake caused prices of the metal to jump by more than six percent. Tin prices also rose four percent to reach a record high.[10] There were reports of several dozen road workers trapped inside a collapsed highway tunnel.[11] Two hundred homes were destroyed by the shaking and up to 15,000 people were displaced. In Tocopilla alone, 1,000 homes were demolished, representing 30 percent of all standing structures.[12]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b ISC (19 January 2015), ISC-GEM Global Instrumental Earthquake Catalogue (1900–2009), Version 2.0, International Seismological Centre
  2. ^ a b USGS. "M7.7 - Antofagasta, Chile". United States Geological Survey.
  3. ^ a b USGS (September 4, 2009), PAGER-CAT Earthquake Catalog, Version 2008_06.1, United States Geological Survey
  4. ^ Terra.cl, 14/11/07, . Archived from the original on 2008-01-20.
  5. ^ Magnitude 7.1, Antofagasta earthquake 2007-11-16 at the Wayback Machine of 15 November 2007
  6. ^ NOAA Pacific Tsunami Warning Center
  7. ^ Cancellation bulletin issued by the PTWC
  8. ^ a b Strong earthquake shakes northern Chile, kills at least two 2007-11-16 at the Wayback Machine AFP news report
  9. ^ Magnitude 7.7 - ANTOFAGASTA, CHILE
  10. ^ Metals prices up after Chile quake 2007-11-18 at the Wayback Machine The Australian Business
  11. ^ Workers trapped in tunnel collapse after quakes 2012-02-07 at the Wayback Machine, Radio New Zealand News
  12. ^ Chile rattled by big aftershocks, BBC News

External links edit

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

  This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Geological Survey.

2007, tocopilla, earthquake, occurred, november, local, time, epicenter, located, between, quillagua, tocopilla, affecting, tarapacá, antofagasta, regions, northern, chile, earthquake, moment, magnitude, lasted, about, minutes, seconds, seventeen, aftershocks,. The 2007 Tocopilla earthquake occurred on November 14 at 12 40 50 local time Its epicenter was located between Quillagua and Tocopilla affecting the Tarapaca and the Antofagasta regions in northern Chile The earthquake had a moment magnitude of 7 7 and lasted about 3 minutes and 35 seconds 4 Seventeen aftershocks of magnitude greater than 5 3 including one of magnitude 7 1 and two others of magnitude 6 3 or higher were recorded 5 The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center issued a tsunami warning stating a tsunami had been generated after one hour this warning was cancelled 6 7 The earthquake was felt from Santiago 1 245 km south from the epicenter to La Paz about 700 km north northeast 8 2007 Tocopilla earthquakeShow map of ChileShow map of South AmericaUTC time2007 11 14 15 40 50ISC event13266131USGS ANSSComCatLocal dateNovember 14 2007 2007 11 14 Local time12 40Duration3 35Magnitude7 7 Mw 1 Depth40 km 25 mi 1 Epicenter22 19 30 S 69 58 08 W 22 325 S 69 969 W 22 325 69 969TypeThrust 2 Areas affectedChileMax intensityMMI VIII Severe Tsunami25 5 cm 10 0 in 2 Casualties2 killed 3 65 injured 3 Contents 1 Tectonic summary 2 Damage and casualties 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksTectonic summary editThe USGS reported that the earthquake resulted from the release of stresses generated by the subduction of the oceanic Nazca plate beneath the South American Plate In this region known as the Peru Chile subduction zone the Nazca Plate thrusts beneath South America at a rate of approximately 79 mm year in an east north east direction This earthquake indicates subduction related thrusting likely on the interface between these two plates This earthquake occurred near and within the southern end of the rupture area of the great magnitude 9 1 earthquake of 1877 which produced a destructive tsunami and whose source region has since the late 1970s been recognized as a potentially dangerous seismic gap In 1995 a magnitude 8 0 earthquake occurred in the same subduction zone approximately 200 km further south of the November 14th event 9 Damage and casualties editAt least two deaths have been attributed to this earthquake an 88 year old woman crushed under a collapsing wall at Tocopilla 8 and a 54 year old woman whose exact cause of death remains unknown There were also reports of widespread power outages in the region including the cities of Antofagasta Calama and Arica The earthquake disrupted copper mining in the region because Chile is the world s top supplier of copper the earthquake caused prices of the metal to jump by more than six percent Tin prices also rose four percent to reach a record high 10 There were reports of several dozen road workers trapped inside a collapsed highway tunnel 11 Two hundred homes were destroyed by the shaking and up to 15 000 people were displaced In Tocopilla alone 1 000 homes were demolished representing 30 percent of all standing structures 12 See also editList of earthquakes in 2007 List of earthquakes in ChileReferences edit a b ISC 19 January 2015 ISC GEM Global Instrumental Earthquake Catalogue 1900 2009 Version 2 0 International Seismological Centre a b USGS M7 7 Antofagasta Chile United States Geological Survey a b USGS September 4 2009 PAGER CAT Earthquake Catalog Version 2008 06 1 United States Geological Survey Terra cl 14 11 07 Fuerte sismo sacudio esta tarde al Norte del Pais Archived from the original on 2008 01 20 Magnitude 7 1 Antofagasta earthquake Archived 2007 11 16 at the Wayback Machine of 15 November 2007 NOAA Pacific Tsunami Warning Center Cancellation bulletin issued by the PTWC a b Strong earthquake shakes northern Chile kills at least two Archived 2007 11 16 at the Wayback Machine AFP news report Magnitude 7 7 ANTOFAGASTA CHILE Metals prices up after Chile quake Archived 2007 11 18 at the Wayback Machine The Australian Business Workers trapped in tunnel collapse after quakes Archived 2012 02 07 at the Wayback Machine Radio New Zealand News Chile rattled by big aftershocks BBC NewsExternal links edit nbsp Wikinews has related news Magnitude 7 7 earthquake strikes Antofagasta Chile Oficina Nacional de Emergencia The International Seismological Centre has a bibliography and or authoritative data for this event nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Geological Survey Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2007 Tocopilla earthquake amp oldid 1085376850, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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