2012 Haida Gwaii earthquake explained

2012 Haida Gwaii earthquake
Timestamp:2012-10-28 03:04:09
Isc-Event:603860908
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Local-Time:20:04:09 (PDT)
Duration:90 seconds
Magnitude:7.8
Depth:17.5km (10.9miles)
Location:52.769°N -131.927°W
Type:Thrust
Affected:Canada
Pga:0.2 g
Tsunami:Yes
Casualties:1 dead (indirect)

The 2012 Haida Gwaii earthquake occurred just after . The shock had a moment magnitude of 7.8 and a maximum Mercalli Intensity of V (Moderate). The earthquake's epicentre was on Moresby Island of the Haida Gwaii archipelago (formerly known as the Queen Charlotte Islands). This was the second largest Canadian earthquake ever recorded by a seismometer, after the 1949 Queen Charlotte Islands earthquake, about 135km (84miles) away.[1] One person died due to a car crash related to the tsunami in Oahu, Hawaii.

Earthquake

Strong shaking was felt throughout Haida Gwaii where residents in Masset, Skidegate, Sandspit, and Queen Charlotte City were evacuated to higher ground.[2] Minor shaking was felt in Prince Rupert and in other cities of the Interior such as Prince George, Quesnel, and as far away as Kamloops.[3] Electricity service was interrupted in Bella Coola.

Although the earthquake occurred on the Queen Charlotte Fault, a primarily strike-slip boundary between the Pacific and North American plates where the Pacific Plate moves approximately north-northwest with respect to the North America plate at a rate of about 50 mm/yr, the 2012 quake exhibited a thrust mechanism, more characteristic of the Cascadia Subduction Zone to the south.[4]

Tsunami

A tsunami warning was issued for the North American Coast from the Alaskan Panhandle to Vancouver Island, but later limited to the North Coast region of British Columbia. Canadian authorities were questioned for issuing a tsunami warning nearly 40 minutes after the U.S. had issued their warning.[5] The greatest wave heights recorded at tide gauges in Canada were at Langara Island and at Winter Harbour.[6] In Tofino on Vancouver Island, the tsunami warning sirens were activated and residents in low-lying areas evacuated their homes.[7] The maximum wave height recorded in Tofino was .[6] Tofino's tsunami warning system was activated after communication with the provincial coordinating centre was cut off.[8]

In the U.S., Hawaii was also placed on alert, and over 100,000[9] people were evacuated to higher ground. The maximum wave height recorded at tide gauges in Hawaii was .[6] Other warnings were issued for the states of Oregon and California, but were subsequently lifted.[10] Along the western coast of Haida Gwaii, the earthquake triggered tsunami waves with a maximum run-up height at 13 meters in Davidson Inlet.[11] In Mike Inlet, the tsunami was measured at 7.6 meters, making it the largest tsunami generated by an earthquake in western Canadian history.

Damage

Despite the earthquake's large magnitude, no major structural damage was reported from any of the population centres in the vicinity.[12] This can be explained by the remoteness of the tremor's epicentre. No casualties or major injuries were recorded from the quake, likely due to the sparsely populated nature of the region, but in Hawaii, one person died in a car crash near a road that was closed because of the tsunami threat near Oahu's northern coast.[13] [5] As a result of the earthquake and its aftershocks, the famed hot springs in Gwaii Haanas National Park on Hotspring Island dried up.[14] In 2015 the hot springs began to come back.[15]

Aftershocks

There were 94 aftershocks of magnitude 4.0 or greater lasting until November 7, as recorded by the USGS.

The largest of these numerous aftershocks was a 6.3 magnitude earthquake that occurred 56km (35miles) to the west of the main tremor on the morning of October 28.[16] This was followed on October 29 by a 6.2 aftershock 50km (30miles) to the south of the original quake.[17]

Four months after the mainshock, in January 2013, another magnitude 7.5 earthquake struck north of Haida Gwaii in southeastern Alaska.[18] The earthquake had a pure strike-slip focal mechanism, consistent with a rupture along the Queen Charlotte Fault. This earthquake is not considered an aftershock, but was triggered by stress transfer caused by the October 2012 earthquake.[19]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Canada Earthquake: British Columbia Hit, Tsunami Warning For Alaska, Hawaii . Huffingtonpost.com . October 28, 2012. October 28, 2012.
  2. News: Justine Hunter . Ian Bailey . Wendy Stueck . amp . Minor temblor rattles Los Angeles after strong quake off B.C. coast . The Globe and Mail . October 29, 2012 . October 28, 2012 . Toronto . July 1, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160701111008/http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/british-columbia/tsunami-warning-issued-after-earthquake-strikes-off-haida-gwaii/article4710930/ . dead .
  3. News: Tsunami heads for Hawaii after huge B.C. quake. October 28, 2012. CBC. October 27, 2012. CBC News.
  4. http://www.earthmagazine.org/article/superquakes-supercycles-and-global-earthquake-clustering-recent-research-and-recent-quakes "Superquakes, supercycles, and global earthquake clustering", Chris Goldfinger, Yasutaka Ikeda and Robert S. Yeats, EARTH, January 7, 2013.
  5. News: B.C. tsunami warning came 39 minutes after U.S. alert - British Columbia - CBC News . Cbc.ca . October 30, 2012 . November 9, 2012.
  6. Web site: West Coast and Alaska Tsunami Information . Oldwcatwc.arh.noaa.gov . November 9, 2012 .
  7. News: Magnitude 7.8 Quake Strikes Off Western Canada. October 28, 2012. The New York Times. October 28, 2012. The Associated Press.
  8. Web site: DEREK SPALDING . B.C. to review emergency response in wake of Haida Gwaii quake, communication problem with Tofino . Timescolonist.com . October 28, 2012 . November 9, 2012 . November 2, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20121102012313/http://www.timescolonist.com/review+emergency+response+wake+Haida+Gwaii+quake+communication+problem+with+Tofino/7461466/story.html . dead .
  9. News: As it happened: Hawaiian tsunami alert - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) . ABC News . October 28, 2012 . Abc.net.au . November 9, 2012.
  10. Web site: Tsunami messages issued in the past 7 days . Tsunami.gov . November 9, 2012.
  11. Ocean Networks Canada . Co-seismic tsunami hazard assessment for Prince Rupert . The City of Prince Rupert Tsunami Flood Risk Assessment . Appendix C . 6 August 2024.
  12. Web site: Aftershocks continue to hit Haida Gwaii, 6.3 magnitude occurs right before noon . The Northern View . October 28, 2012 . November 9, 2012 . November 1, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20121101043216/http://www.thenorthernview.com/news/176177901.html . dead .
  13. Web site: Tsunami Event: HAIDA GWAII, CANADA. NGDC.
  14. Web site: McKnight . Zoe . Earthquake empties famed Haida Gwaii hot springs (with video) . Timescolonist.com . November 2, 2012 . November 9, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20121105054332/http://www.timescolonist.com/news/metro/Earthquake+empties+famed+Haida+Gwaii+springs+video/7484352/story.html . November 5, 2012 . dead .
  15. News: 3 years after earthquake, Haida Gwaii hot springs heating up again. CBC News. 2017-10-28.
  16. Web site: M6.3 - 177km SSW of Masset, Canada 2012-10-28 18:54:16 UTC . Earthquake.usgs.gov . November 9, 2012.
  17. News: Another earthquake rattles B.C. coast - British Columbia - CBC News . Cbc.ca . October 30, 2012 . November 9, 2012.
  18. Web site: M 7.5 - Southeastern Alaska . earthquake.usgs.gov . USGS . 19 May 2021.
  19. R. D. Hyndman . Tectonics and Structure of the Queen Charlotte Fault Zone, Haida Gwaii, and Large Thrust Earthquakes . Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America . 2015 . 105 . 2B . 1058–1075 . 10.1785/0120140181 . 2015BuSSA.105.1058H . 19 May 2021.