October 2016 Central Italy earthquakes explained

October 2016 Central Italy earthquakes
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Timestamp-A:2016-10-26 17:10:37
Timestamp-B:2016-10-26 19:18:08
Timestamp-C:2016-10-30 06:40:18
Isc-Event-A:611830883
Isc-Event-B:612638074
Isc-Event-C:609624987
Pushpin Map:Italy
Coordinates:42.855°N 13.088°W
Local-Date-A:26 October 2016
Local-Date-B:26 October 2016
Local-Date-C:30 October 2016
Local-Time-A:19:10
Local-Time-B:21:18
Local-Time-C:08:40
Magnitude-A:5.5
Magnitude-B:6.1
Magnitude-C:6.6
Anss-Url-A:us20007guy
Anss-Url-B:us1000725y
Anss-Url-C:us1000731j
Depth:10km (10miles)
Intensity:[1]
Casualties:3 deaths[2] [3]
Dozens injured[4]
100,000 homeless[5]
Countries Affected:Central Italy

A series of major earthquakes struck Central Italy between the Marche and Umbria regions in October 2016. The third quake on 30 October was the largest in Italy in 36 years, since the 1980 Irpinia earthquake.[6]

Earthquakes

A magnitude 5.5 earthquake struck 80NaN0 east southeast of Sellano on 26 October at 19:11 local time (17:11 UTC) at a depth of 100NaN0.[7] The earthquake was also felt in the city of Rome.[8] In the region of Marche some houses collapsed, Italian media reported. There were also power failures and the telephone lines were interrupted.[9]

A magnitude 6.1 intraplate earthquake struck 30NaN0 west of Visso on 26 October at 21:18 local time (19:18 UTC). The earthquake, which occurred two months after a magnitude 6.2 earthquake in August, struck about 30-1NaN-1 to the northwest of the August earthquake's epicenter.[10] The civil protection, however, estimated the consequences less dramatically than feared. According to official data, a man died because he had suffered a heart attack as a result of the quake.[11]

A third large, shallow earthquake of USGS preliminary magnitude 6.6 struck 60NaN0 north of Norcia at 07:40 local time (06:40 UTC) on 30 October.[12] Early news and social media reports showed heavy damage to some structures. The village of Arquata del Tronto was destroyed,[13] as were several heritage buildings. These include the Basilica of Saint Benedict in Norcia,[14] the Church of San Salvatore and other churches in Campi.[15] Two women died of sudden heart attacks during the quake.[16]

Shocks

Date / time
(UTC)
MagnitudeType Depth
Hypocenter
Epicenter
LocationLatitudeLongitude
2016-10-26   17:10:365.58.7 kmMacerata42.880213.1275
2016-10-26   19:18:056.17.5 kmMacerata42.908713.1288
2016-10-26   21:42:014.59.5 kmMacerata42.861213.1283
2016-10-30   06:40:176.69.4 kmPerugia42.8413.11
2016-10-30   06:44:304.610.0 kmPerugia42.850713.0715
2016-10-30   07:13:054.510.8 kmRieti42.698213.2347
2016-10-30   12:07:004.69.7 kmPerugia42.844513.0775
2016-10-30   13:34:544.59.2 kmPerugia42.803313.1653
2016-11-01   07:56:394.810.0 kmMacerata43.0013.16
2016-11-03   00:35:014.88.0 kmMacerata43.0313.05

Geological aspects

The quakes occurred in a seismic gap which is located between the areas hit by the 2016 August earthquake and the one in Umbria and Marche of 1997. In that gap no strong earthquake happened for more than 100 years[17] until 2016.

As the process of faulting along the chain of the Apennine Mountains is a relatively recent one in geological terms, starting 500,000 years ago, the faults are more irregular, so more shaking occurs due to foreshocks according to seismologist Ross Stein from Stanford University. In this case the destructive shock on 26 October was preceded by the foreshock by two hours, causing people to leave their homes and be safer when the larger shock occurred.[18] [19]

Comparisons with August 2016 earthquake

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Paolo Galli . Sergio Castenetto . Edoardo Peronace . The Macroseismic Intensity Distribution of the 30 October 2016 Earthquake in Central Italy (Mw 6.6): Seismotectonic Implications . Tectonics . 2017 . 36 . 10 . 2179–2191 . 10.1002/2017TC004583 . 2017Tecto..36.2179G . 134166952 .
  2. Web site: Terremoto, morto per infarto a Tolentino. www.ansa.it. 2 November 2016. 27 October 2016.
  3. http://www.ilmessaggero.it/primopiano/cronaca/terremoto_bevagna_donna_muore_infarto-2053877.html Terremoto, Bevagna e Norcia, due donne morte di infarto, un'altra dispersa
  4. http://www.rainews.it/dl/rainews/articoli/Il-terremoto-delle-740-decine-di-feriti-migliaia-di-sfollati-1cff96b0-45e1-46b3-a0e9-14efbe6b8596.html Il terremoto delle 7,40: una ventina di feriti, 28mila gli sfollati
  5. http://www.repubblica.it/cronaca/2016/10/30/news/terremoto_rieti-150898762/?ref=HREA-1 Terremoto di 6,5 tra Norcia e Preci. Mai così forte dall'80. Nessuna vittima. "Si temono 100mila sfollati"
  6. Web site: Italy earthquake: 6.6-magnitude tremor rocks nation's center. Dewan. Angela. Blau. Max. CNN. 30 October 2016 . 30 October 2016.
  7. Web site: M5.5 - 8km ESE of Sellano, Italy. United States Geological Survey. 26 October 2016. 26 October 2016.
  8. News: Stärke von 5,4 auf der Richterskala: Starkes Erdbeben erschüttert Mittelitalien. Nachrichtenfernsehen. n-tv. n-tv.de. 26 October 2016.
  9. News: Schweres Erdbeben in Mittelitalien – Ausmass unklar. Switzerland. St. Galler Tagblatt AG. St. Galler Tagblatt Online. de-DE. 26 October 2016.
  10. Web site: M6.1 - 2km NNW of Visso, Italy. United States Geological Survey. 26 October 2016. 26 October 2016.
  11. News: Ein Toter nach schweren Erdbeben in Mittelitalien. www.t-online.de. 27 October 2016.
  12. Web site: M6.6 - 6km N of Norcia, Italy. United States Geological Survey. 30 October 2016. 30 October 2016.
  13. News: Terremoto, Arquata del Tronto non esiste più. 30 October 2016. 30 October 2016. it. Il Messagero.
  14. News: Italy earthquake: 6.6 magnitude shock felt in Rome. 30 October 2016. 30 October 2016. The Guardian.
  15. News: Italy quake church collapse caught on camera. Times of Malta. 27 October 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20170222181536/http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20161027/world/italy-earthquake-church-collapse-caught-on-camera.629251. 22 February 2017.
  16. News: Terremoto, Bevagna e Norcia, due donne morte di infarto, un'altra dispersa. 3 November 2016.
  17. since there is that 1879 quake in the map, not more offside than the actual quake its safer to say so, instead telling the 157 years from source spiegel.de
  18. News: Erdbeben in Italien: Ein geologischer Zufall rettete Tausende. SPIEGEL ONLINE, Hamburg. Germany. Der Spiegel . 27 October 2016 .
  19. Web site: Ross Stein. Volkan Sevilgen. Italy Earthquakes: Second damaging shock rips north from Amatrice. Temblor.net. 30 October 2016. 26 October 2016.