1946 Nankaidō earthquake

1946 Nankaidō earthquake

Earthquake
title=1946 Nankaido earthquake
date= December 20 1946



magnitude = 8.1 Mwcite web |url=http://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/world/events/1946_12_20.php |title=The 1946 Nankaido earthquake |accessdate=2008-06-29 |work= |publisher=USGS |date= 13 March 2008]
depth=
location=coord|33.00|N|135.60|E [cite web |url=http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/nndc/struts/results?bt_0=-2150&st_0=2005&type_17=Or&query_17=None+Selected&type_12=EXACT&query_12=JAPAN&type_12=Or&query_14=None+Selected&type_3=Like&query_3=&st_1=&bt_2=&st_2=&bt_1=&bt_4=&st_4=&bt_5=&st_5=&bt_6=&st_6=&bt_7=&st_7=&bt_8=&st_8=&bt_9=&st_9=&bt_10=&st_10=&type_11=Exact&query_11=&type_16=Exact&query_16=&display_look=1&t=101650&s=1&submit_all=Search+Database |title=Earthquakes and their locations |accessdate=2008-06-29 |work= |publisher=National Geographic|date=Unknown ]
countries affected = flag|Japan
tsunami = Yes
casualties = At least 1362 dead, 2600 injured and 100 missing

The 1946 Nankaidō earthquake was a major earthquake in Nankaidō, Japan. It occurred on December 20, 1946 at 19:19 UTC. The earthquake was gigantic, measuring 8.1 on the moment magnitude scale, and was felt from Northern Honshū to Kyūshū.

Geography

The 1946 Nankaido earthquake occurred in the Nankai Trough, a highly active, vigorous, subduction zone where large earthquakes have been recorded since the seventh century, with a recurrence time of 100 to 200 years.cite web |url=http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/289/5476/104?ck=nck |title= Subducted Seamount Imaged in the Rupture Zone of the 1946 Nankaido Earthquake|accessdate=2008-06-29 |work= |publisher=Science Magazine |date=7 July 2000 ]

The 1946 Nankaido earthquake was unusual in its geographical perspective, with a rupture zone estimated from long-period geodetic data that was more than twice as large as that derived from shorter period seismic data. In the center of this earthquake rupture zone, scientists used densely deployed ocean bottom seismographs to detect a subducted seamount 13 kilometers (8 mi) thick by 50 kilometers (31 mi) wide at a depth of 10 kilometers (6 mi). Scientists propose that this seamount might work as a barrier inhibiting brittle seismogenic rupture.


=Casualties and da

The earthquake caused extensive damage, eventually destroying 36,000 homes in southern Honshu alone. The earthquake also caused a huge tsunami that took out another 2,100 homes with its 5-6 meter (16-20 feet) waves. Landslides, ground fissures, uplift and subsidence were observed in the epicenter's area.

References

External links

* [http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1972PEPI....5..129K Abstract and other information of the 1946 Nankaidō earthquake]


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