2019 Sichuan earthquake
5.8 Mw earthquake in Sichuan, China
An earthquake measuring 5.8 struck the province of Sichuan in China at 22:55 local time (14:55 UTC ), 17 June 2019.[ 1] Changning and Gong counties in Yibin were particularly affected. 13 people died and more than 200 others were injured.[ 2]
Tectonic setting
Sichuan lies within the zone of complex tectonics caused by the continuing convergence of the Indian plate with the Eurasian plate . The active faulting in this area relates to the eastward movement of material away from the Tibetan Plateau , which has been uplifted by this collision . The largest structure in the area is the Longmenshan Fault , movement on which was responsible for the M7.9 2008 Sichuan earthquake .[ 1]
Earthquake
Based on the focal mechanism the earthquake was a result of oblique-slip faulting , dominantly reverse faulting with a component of strike-slip.[ 1] Further analysis suggests that the initial movement was on a reverse fault followed by rupture along a shallow strike-slip fault. The reverse fault movement matches well with the known stress field in the area, but the strike-slip fault is less favourably orientated, suggesting the presence of elevated pore pressures due to water injection associated with solution mining of rock salt .[ 3] Results from the analysis of Interferometric synthetic-aperture radar (InSAR) data indicate that the reverse fault was shallow enough to be intersected by the openhole sections of some of the injection wells.[ 4]
A number of aftershocks also occurred.[ 5]
Magnitude
Location
Time (UTC)
Depth
5.8
19 km S of Changning, China
2019-06-17 14:55:45
6.0 km
5.2
15 km SSW of Changning, China
2019-06-17 15:36:02
10.0 km
4.7
8 km SSE of Changning, China
2019-06-17 16:29:08
10.0 km
4.9
14 km SSE of Changning, China
2019-06-17 16:37:56
10.0 km
4.9
12 km S of Changning, China
2019-06-17 21:03:26
10.0 km
5.2
20 km SSE of Changning, China
2019-06-17 23:34:34
10.0 km
5.3[ 6]
13 km S of Changning, China
2019-06-22 14:29:55
10.0 km
4.9[ 7]
7 km SSE of Changning, China
2019-06-23 00:28:18
10.0 km
Damage
More than 20,000 houses were badly damaged and some roads, communication infrastructure and hydroelectric power plants were also reported to be affected.[ 8]
There were 13 deaths overall, 9 of them in Changning County and the other 5 in Gongxian County .[ 2] A further 220 people were reported injured, 6 of them critically and 16 severely.[ 8]
See also
References
^ a b c d ANSS . "Sichuan 2019: M 5.8 – 19 km S of Changning, China" . Comprehensive Catalog . U.S. Geological Survey. Retrieved 18 June 2019 .
^ a b China Plus (18 June 2019). "Death toll from Sichuan earthquake rises to 13" . Retrieved 18 June 2019 .
^ Liu, Junqing; Zahradník, Jiří (14 February 2020). "The 2019 MW 5.7 Changning Earthquake, Sichuan Basin, China: A Shallow Doublet With Different Faulting Styles" . Geophysical Research Letters . 47 (4): e85408. Bibcode :2020GeoRL..4785408L . doi :10.1029/2019GL085408 . S2CID 211189096 .
^ Wang, S.; Jiang, G.; Weingarten, M.; Niu, Y. (2020). "InSAR Evidence Indicates a Link Between Fluid Injection for Salt Mining and the 2019 Changning (China) Earthquake Sequence" . Geophysical Research Letters . 47 (4): e87603. Bibcode :2020GeoRL..4787603W . doi :10.1029/2020GL087603 . S2CID 225224563 .
^ "Latest Earthquakes" . United States Geological Survey.
^ "M 5.3 – 11 km SE of Xunchang, China" . United States Geological Survey. Archived from the original on 23 June 2019. Retrieved 19 October 2019 .
^ "M 4.9 – 11 km SSW of Changning, China" . United States Geological Survey. Archived from the original on 23 June 2019. Retrieved 19 October 2019 .
^ a b China Plus (19 June 2019). "Relief efforts underway after China quake kills 13, injures 220" . Retrieved 19 June 2019 .
External links
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Historical
1038 Dingxiang
1290 Chihli (Inner Mongolia)
1303 Hongdong, Shanxi
1536 Xichang, Sichuan
1556 Shaanxi
1604 Quanzhou, Fujian
1605 Guangdong
1626 Lingqiu, Shanxi
1654 Tianshui, Gansu
1668 Tangcheng, Shandong
1679 Beijing, Hebei
1695 Linfen, Shanxi
1709 Zhongwei
1718 Tongwei, Gansu
1733 Dongchuan, Yunnan
1738 Dangjiang, Qinghai
1739 Yinchuan–Pingluo, Ningxia
1786 Kangding-Luding, Sichuan
1815 Pinglu, Shanxi
1830 Cixian, Hebei
1833 Kunming, Yunnan
1850 Xichang, Sichuan
1879 Wudu, Gansu
1889 Chilik, Xinjiang
20th century
1902 Kashgar, Xinjiang
1906 Manas, Xinjiang
1913 Eshan, Yunnan
1918 Shantou, Guangdong
1920 Haiyuan, Ningxia
1923 Renda, Sichuan
1925 Dali, Yunnan
1927 Gulang, Gansu
1931 Fuyun, Xinjiang
1932 Changma
1933 Diexi, Sichuan
1936 Lingshan, Guangxi
1937 Heze, Shandong
1947 Assam
1948 Litang, Sichuan
1950 Assam–Tibet
1952 Damxung
1955 Kangding, Sichuan
1955 Yuzha, Sichuan
1966 Xingtai, Hebei
1969 Bohai Sea
1969 Yangjiang, Guangdong
1970 Tonghai, Yunnan
1973 Luhuo, Sichuan
1974 Zhaotong, Yunnan
1975 Haicheng, Liaoning
1976 Longling, Yunnan
1976 Tangshan, Hebei
1976 Songpan–Pingwu, Sichuan
1981 Dawu, Sichuan
1983 Heze, Shandong
1985 Luquan, Yunnan
1985 Wuqia, Xinjiang
1988 Lancang–Gengma, Yunnan
1990 Gonghe, Qinghai
1994 Taiwan Strait
1995 Menglian, Yunnan
1995 Wuding, Yunnan
1996 Lijiang, Yunnan
1996 Baotou, Inner Mongolia
1997 Jiashi, Xinjiang
1997 Manyi, Tibet
1998 Zhangbei
1998 Ninglang, Yunnan
2000 Yunnan
21st century
2001 Kunlun
2003 Bachu, Xinjiang
2003 Dayao
2003 Zhaosu, Xinjiang
2005 Ruichang, Jiangxi
2006 Yanjin, Yunnan
2008 Sichuan
2008 Yingjiang, Yunnan
2008 Panzhihua, Sichuan
2008 Damxung, Tibet
2009 Xinjiang
2009 Yunnan
2010 Yushu, Qinghai
2011 Yunnan
2011 Myanmar
2012 Yangzhou, Jiangsu
2012 Zhaotong, Yunnan
2013 Lushan, Sichuan
2013 Dingxi, Gansu
2014 Yutian, Xinjiang
2014 Yingjiang, Yunnan
2014 Ludian, Yunnan
2014 Jinggu, Yunnan
2014 Kangding, Sichuan
2015 Pishan, Xinjiang
2017 Taxkorgan, Xinjiang
2017 Jiuzhaigou, Sichuan
2017 Jinghe, Xinjiang
2019 Changning, Sichuan
2020 Kashgar, Xinjiang
2020 Qiaojia, Yunnan
2021 Dali, Yunnan
2021 Maduo, Qinghai
2021 Luxian, Sichuan
2022 Menyuan, Qinghai
2022 Ya'an, Sichuan
2022 Luding, Sichuan
2023 Jishishan
2024 Uqturpan
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