1994 Taiwan Strait earthquake

1994 Taiwan Strait earthquake
1994 Taiwan Strait earthquake is located in Taiwan
1994 Taiwan Strait earthquake
1994 Taiwan Strait earthquake is located in China
1994 Taiwan Strait earthquake
UTC time1994-09-16 06:20:20
ISC event156328
USGS-ANSSComCat
Local date16 September 1994 (1994-09-16)
Local time14:20:20
Magnitude6.8 Mw
Depth13 km
Epicenter22°31′41″N 118°42′40″E / 22.528°N 118.711°E / 22.528; 118.711
Areas affectedTaiwan, China, British Hong Kong
Max. intensityMMI VI (Strong)
Casualties4 dead

The 1994 Taiwan Strait earthquake occurred on 16 September 1994, at 14:20 local time (06:20 UTC) in the southern Taiwan Strait. The magnitude of this earthquake was given as Mw 6.8 by the USGS[1] and Ms 7.3 by Fujian Seismological Bureau.[2] The epicenter was located about 150 to 180 km from the coast of the border of Guangdong and Fujian, and about 150 km southwest of Taiwan.[3]

Geology

The earthquake occurred in the transition zone from the continental margin to the continent-ocean transitional crust. In this region, the depth of the Moho interface decreases from about 28 km in the west to about 20 km in the east. The transition between continental and oceanic crusts is reflected in the variation of the depth of the Moho interface.[2]

There are several NW trending faults in the Taiwan Strait, including the Ningde-Sandiaojiao fault zone (宁德-三貂角断裂带), the Taichung-Jinjiang fault zone (台中-晋江断裂带), and the Bashi fault zone (巴士断裂带).[4] In addition, there are several faults in the NE direction, including the Binhai Fault Zone (or the Littoral Fault Zone) (滨海断裂带).[5][6] Some sources suggested that the earthquake was related to the activity of the Bashi fault system. However, there are still disputes over whether the fault plane should have been in the NW or the NE direction.[2]

A paper of Fujian Seismological Bureau showed that the earthquake was caused by left-lateral strike slip of a normal fault.[2]

The earthquake had a maximum slip of 14 m in the hypocentral region. The source duration was about 4 s, which is short for an event with magnitude about Mw  6.7. From the slip amplitude and the source duration, it was suggested that this earthquake began as a breaking of a strong asperity with low dynamic friction, had high stress drop, and was stopped by large friction around the asperity.[7]

Damage

The intensities recorded in Taiwan were shindo 4 in Penghu, 3 in Kaohsiung, and 2 in Taipei. The earthquake could be felt in Hong Kong and Macau, and the intensity recorded in Hong Kong was MM V to VI.[8][9] This earthquake was felt strongly in Guangdong and Fujian, with building damage and collapse reported. Three deaths were reported in Guangdong and one in Fujian.[2] Cities as north as Hefei and as west as Nanning were included in the felt range.[10]

Tsunami

A tsunami was triggered by the earthquake. The heights of the tsunami were recorded as 38 cm in Penghu, Taiwan and 18 cm in Dongshan, Fujian, China.

See also

References

  1. ^ "M 6.8 – Taiwan region". United States Geological Survey.
  2. ^ a b c d e "1994年9月16日台湾海峡7.3级地震". Archived from the original on 15 October 2017. Retrieved 1 December 2018.
  3. ^ Kao, Honn; Wu, Francis T. (1 March 1996). "The 16 September 1994 Earthquake (mb=6.5) in the Taiwan Strait and Its Tectonic Implications". Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences. 7 (1): 13–29. Bibcode:1996TAOS....7...13K. doi:10.3319/TAO.1996.7.1.13(T). ISSN 1017-0839.
  4. ^ 沈金瑞; 许世远; 傅文杰 (2009). "台湾海峡地区横向构造及其对东南沿海地震的作用". 大地构造与成矿学 (in Chinese (China)). 33 (4): 535–541. Retrieved 1 December 2018.
  5. ^ "南澎列岛及邻近海域地质地貌与灾害地质分析" by 詹文欢, 张乔民, 孙宗勋, 唐诚, and 丘学林
  6. ^ 詹文欢; 张乔民; 孙宗勋; 唐诚; 丘学林 (2002). "南澎列岛及邻近海域地质地貌与灾害地质分析". 热带海洋学报 (in Chinese (China)). 21 (1): 11–17. hdl:344004/7739. Retrieved 1 December 2018.
  7. ^ Zheng, Tian-yu; Ai, Yin-Shuang; Chen, Qi-zhi (1998), "The 16 September 1994 Taiwan Strait earthquake: A simple rupture event starting as a break of asperity", Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, 107 (4): 269–284, Bibcode:1998PEPI..107..269Z, doi:10.1016/S0031-9201(98)00085-5
  8. ^ "香港過去地震紀錄". Archived from the original on 2019-11-18. Retrieved 2010-08-23.
  9. ^ Hsu, D. S. (1994). "An Ms=7.3 earthquake occurred in the southern part of Taiwan strait". Acta Seismologica Sinica. 7 (3): 507–508. Bibcode:1994AcSSn...7..507X. doi:10.1007/BF02650691. S2CID 129291728.
  10. ^ Zhang, Z.; Pan, H.; Yan, J.; You, H., Effects of Seismicity in the Taiwan Strait on the Southeast Coastal Area of the Chinese Mainland

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