1914 Burdur earthquake explained

1914 Burdur earthquake
Timestamp:1914-10-03 22:07:07
Anss-Url:iscgem914008
Isc-Event:914008
Local-Time:00:07
Location:37.82°N 30.27°W
Magnitude:7.0 Ms[1]
Intensity: [2]
Casualties:2,344[3]

The 1914 Burdur earthquake (also called the Afyon-Bolvadin earthquake) occurred at 00:07 local time (22:07 UTC) on 4 October. It was estimated to be 7.0 on the surface wave magnitude scale with a maximum intensity of IX (Violent) on the Mercalli intensity scale. It was centered near Lake Burdur in southwestern Anatolia and the mainshock and subsequent fire destroyed more than 17,000 homes,[1] and caused 2,344 casualties.

Earthquake

The earthquake, along with several others in 1959 and 1971, occurred along the Fethiye-Burdur fault zone, a parallel and discontinuous series of fault segments.[4] No unambiguous fault displacement has been found that is related to the event, but a 23km (14miles) portion of the southeast coast of Lake Burdur experienced subsidence of up to 150cm (60inches) and this may indicate that the event was due to normal faulting with a strike of N45°E.[1]

Damage

In Burdur nearly all homes were destroyed along with other significant and historical monuments. Kilinc was destroyed and in Keciborlu around 85 percent of the houses were lost. In the city of Isparta the great Mosque was destroyed along with more than half of the homes. Other villages were also impacted as far as 60km (40miles) from the epicenter.[1]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Significant Earthquake Information . NGDC. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 28 August 2010.
  2. Web site: Bogazici University Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute National Earthquake Monitoring Center (NEMC) List of earthquakes 1900–2004 (Büyük Depremler). Boğaziçi Üniversitesi. Turkish. 28 August 2010.
  3. New information on earthquake history of the Aksehir-Afyon Graben System, Turkey, since the second half of 18th century. N.. Ozer. Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences. European Geosciences Union. 6. 1020. 2006. 6. 10.5194/nhess-6-1017-2006. 2006NHESS...6.1017O. free.
  4. Web site: Seismotectonic features of Aegean-Peloponnisos plate and the position of the Fethiye-Burdur Fault Zone, SW Turkey. https://web.archive.org/web/20120522210750/http://jeotermal.sdu.edu.tr/assets/uploads/sites/144/files/46-03052012.pdf. dead. May 22, 2012. Fuzuli. Yagmurlu. Nevzat. Özgür. Spiros. Pavlides. Alexandros. Chatzipetros. Züheyr. Kamaci. Ali. Pinar. Muhittin. Görmüş. Murat. Senturk. Erhan. Sener. Kubilay. Uysal. 2008. Süleyman Demirel University. July 28, 2012.