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词条 1931 Zangezur earthquake
释义

  1. Tectonic setting

  2. Earthquake

  3. Previous seismicity

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Infobox earthquake
|title = 1931 Zangezur earthquake
|timestamp = 1931-04-27 16:50:45
|isc-event = 906750
|anss-url = iscgem906750
|local-date = {{Start date|1931|04|27}}
|local-time = 20:50:45
|map2 = {{Location map | Armenia
| label =
| lat = 39.29
| long = 45.95
| mark = Bullseye1.png
| marksize = 40
| position = top
| width = 250
| float = right
| caption =
| relief = yes }}
|magnitude = 6.5 {{M|w|link=y}}
|depth = {{convert|15|km|abbr=on}}
|location = {{coord|39.29|45.95|display=inline,title}}
|countries affected = Armenia
Azerbaijan
|tsunami =
|intensity = IX (Destructive)
|casualties = 390–2,890 deaths [4]
}}

The 1931 Zangezur earthquake occurred on April 27 at {{tooltip|20:50:45 local time|16:50:45 UTC}} with a moment magnitude of 6.5. The earthquake was located in the Zangezur Mountains near the boundary between southwestern Armenia and Azerbaijan's exclave, the Nakhichivan Autonomous Republic. Both territories were part of the Soviet Union at that time.[1]

Tectonic setting

The Pambak-Sevan-Sunik Fault extends in the NW–SE direction. The fault can be traced continuously for 400 km and consists of four major segments. The 1931 Zangezur earthquake was located in the area of the Sunik-Zanghezour segment, which is about 120 km long.[2]

Earthquake

The earthquake was located near the border between the Syunik Province of Armenia (Zangezur is an alternative name for the region of Syunik Province) and the Nakhichivan Autonomous Republic of Azerbaijan. Up to 2,890 were reported dead.[1] In Armenia, 57 villages were destroyed or heavily damaged in the Sisian-Goris area and in Azerbaijan, 46 villages were destroyed or seriously damaged in the Ordubad area.[3] In another source it was reported that the earthquake destroyed 254 villages.[4] In southeastern Armenia, the historical Tatev Monastery was damaged. The MSK-64 intensity reached IX (Destructive) in Shamb and VIII (Damaging) in Jougha.[5] The Museum of History in Sisian has some photos taken after the town was hit by the earthquake.[6]

Previous seismicity

There was a period of increased earthquake activity in Armenia and its neighboring republics between 1911 and 1956 and the 1931 event was one of the strongest. It released about half of the total energy of all the earthquakes occurring in the Caucasus region near the Caspian Sea in that period.[7]

See also

  • List of earthquakes in 1931
  • List of earthquakes in Armenia

References

1. ^{{citation|title=Significant Earthquake Database|url=https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/nndc/struts/form?t=101650&s=1&d=1|author=National Geophysical Data Center / World Data Service (NGDC/WDS)|publisher=National Geophysical Data Center, NOAA|doi=10.7289/V5TD9V7K|year=1972|type=Data Set}}
2. ^{{cite journal|title=Estimating slip rate and recurrence intervals for strong earthquakes along an intracontinental fault: example of the Pambak-Sevan-Sunik fault (Armenia)|first=Hervé|last=Philip|first2=Ara|last2=Avagyana|first3=Arcadi|last3=Karakhanian|first4=Jean-François|last4=Ritz|first5=Samira|last5=Rebai|year=2001|journal=Tectonophysics|volume=343|issue=3–4|pages=206–232|doi=10.1016/S0040-1951(01)00258-X|bibcode=2001Tectp.343..205P}}
3. ^{{citation|title=Today in Earthquake History|url=https://earthquake.usgs.gov/learn/today/index.php?month=4&day=27&submit=View+Date|author=USGS|publisher=United States Geological Survey}}
4. ^http://gsi.ir/General/Lang_en/Page_29/TypeId_/DataId_128/Action_Pn4/WebsiteId_13/Twentieth.Century.Seismicity.of.Maku.Region{{Dead link|date=August 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}. (1900.1977).html
5. ^Karakhanian, A., & Y. Abgaryan. (2004). "Evidence of historical seismicity and volcanism in the Armenian Highland (from Armenian and other sources)." Annals of Geophysics, 47.2–3 {{doi|10.4401/ag-3335}}
6. ^{{cite book|title=Georgia, Armenia & Azerbaijan|first=John|last=Noble|first2=Michael|last2=Kohn|first3=Danielle|last3=Systermans|year=2008|publisher=Lonely Planet}}
7. ^"On the periodicity of seismic activity during the last one and a half to two thousand years (based on the example of Armenia)" by G. P. Tamrazyan
8. ^{{citation|title=PAGER-CAT Earthquake Catalog|url=https://earthquake.usgs.gov/static/lfs/data/pager/catalogs/|author=USGS|date=September 4, 2009|publisher=United States Geological Survey|series=Version 2008_06.1}}
[8]
}}

External links

  • {{EQ-isc-link|906750}}
{{Earthquakes in Armenia}}

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