1957 Guerrero earthquake explained

Timestamp:1957-07-28 08:40:12
Anss-Url:iscgem886928
Isc-Event:886928
Duration:90 seconds[1]
Magnitude:7.6
Depth:37.80NaN0
Location:17.055°N -99.092°W
Tsunami:Max. wave height = 1.3 m
Casualties:54–160 dead
1957 Guerrero earthquake
Local-Time:2:40
Local-Date:28 July 1957
Countries Affected:Mexico
Damage:US$ 25 million

The 1957 Guerrero earthquake occurred on 28 July at 08:40 UTC.[2] It had a magnitude of 7.6 and a maximum perceived intensity of VII (very strong) on the Modified Mercalli intensity scale. Mexico City and Chilpancingo were particularly badly affected. It caused the deaths of between 54 and 160 people.[3] A small tsunami was triggered but caused little damage.[4]

Tectonic setting

The state of Guerrero lies adjacent to part of the Middle America Trench where the Cocos Plate is being subducted beneath the North American Plate. The convergence between these plates at this location is about 65 mm per year. There have been many large and destructive earthquakes in the past, such as the M 7.6 1911 Guerrero earthquake.[5] The Guerrero seismic gap is a ca. 200 km long segment of the subduction interface, which has not had a large earthquake since the 1911 event. Although several slow earthquakes have been observed in that time interval, an earthquake in the range M 7.9–8.0 could still be expected within the Guerrero gap.[6]

Earthquake

The earthquake originally had an estimated magnitude of 7.9 .[3] This was recalculated by the International Seismological Centre in their ISC-GEM catalogue as 7.6 .[2] The duration of strong shaking was recorded as 90 seconds in Mexico City.[1] The earthquake is thought to have ruptured the plate interface at the southeastern end of the Guerrero seismic gap.[6]

Damage

The greatest damage was observed in Mexico City, where many buildings were destroyed. Chilpancingo was also badly affected with 90% of buildings being damaged. The towns of Ayutla, Chilapa, Huamuxtitlán, San Luis Acatlan, San Marcos, Tlapa and Huitzuco all sustained significant damage.[3]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Earthquake of 28 July 1957 in Mexico City . Rosenblueth . E. . 1960 . Proc. 2nd World Conference on Earthquake Engineering . 359–379.
  2. 4 October 2019. cs1.
  3. Web site: Comments for the 1957 Guerrero earthquake . National Centers for Environmental Information . 4 October 2019.
  4. Web site: Comments on the 1957 Guerrero tsunami . National Centers for Environmental Information . 4 October 2019.
  5. 5 October 2019. cs1.
  6. Lowry . A.R. . Larson . K.M. . Kostoglodov . V. . Samchez . O. . 2005 . The fault slip budget in Guerrero, southern Mexico . Geophysical Journal International . 200 . 1–15.