The destructive 1790 Oran (NW Algeria) earthquake in a region of low seismicity

The Oran earthquake of 9th October 1790 in NW Algeria caused heavy damage in that city, and originated a tsunami observed in Almeria and Cartagena, SE Spain. It occurred in a region of low seismicity in comparison with other regions east of Algeria. The abundant contemporary documentation analysed i...

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Autor principal: Buforn, Elisa (author)
Outros Autores: Coca, Pilar (author), Bezzeghoud, Mourad (author), Udias, Agustin (author), Bouhadad, Youcef (author), Mattesini, Maurizio (author)
Formato: article
Idioma:eng
Publicado em: 2019
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Texto completo:http://hdl.handle.net/10174/25727
País:Portugal
Oai:oai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/25727
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Resumo:The Oran earthquake of 9th October 1790 in NW Algeria caused heavy damage in that city, and originated a tsunami observed in Almeria and Cartagena, SE Spain. It occurred in a region of low seismicity in comparison with other regions east of Algeria. The abundant contemporary documentation analysed in the present study, some of it not used previously, confirms a maximum intensity of IX–X (EMS-98) for Oran city. The estimated focal parameters are: origin time 01 h 15 m or 01 h 30 m UT, duration 1-to-2 min, a macroseismic offshore epicentre at 35.9°N, 0.6°W to explain the generation of the tsunami, and estimated magnitude 6.0–6.5. The rupture is complex, formed by two events, and may have been associated with NE-SW oriented thrust faults present in the area.