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1922 Vallenar earthquake

1922 Vallenar earthquake
1922 Vallenar earthquake is located in South America
1922 Vallenar earthquake
Date 11 November 1922 (1922-11-11)
Magnitude 8.5 Mw
Epicenter 28°30′S 70°00′W / 28.5°S 70.0°W / -28.5; -70.0Coordinates: 28°30′S 70°00′W / 28.5°S 70.0°W / -28.5; -70.0
Areas affected Chile, Argentina
Tsunami Yes
Casualties Several hundred

The 1922 Vallenar earthquake occurred with a moment magnitude of 8.5 in the Atacama Region of Chile, near the border with Argentina on 11 November at 04:32 UTC. It triggered a destructive tsunami that caused significant damage to the coast of Chile and was observed as far away as Australia.

The earthquake took place along the boundary between the Nazca and South American tectonic plates, at a location where they converge at a rate of seventy millimeters a year.

Chile has been at a convergent plate boundary that generates megathrust earthquakes since the Paleozoic (500 million years ago). In historical times the Chilean coast has suffered many megathrust earthquakes along this plate boundary, including the strongest earthquake ever measured. Most recently, the boundary ruptured in 2010 in central Chile.

The earthquake caused extensive damage in a zone extending approximately from Copiapó to Coquimbo. Newspapers estimated more than 1,000 dead as a result of the quake, at least 500 of them in Vallenar. The tsunami killed several hundred people in coastal cities, especially in Coquimbo.

Total damage was estimated to be in the range of $5–25 million U.S. (1922 dollars).

The earthquake was preceded by strong foreshocks on 3 and 7 November. The main shock lasted between thirty seconds and eight minutes according to various reports.

The length of the plate boundary that ruptured during the earthquake is estimated to be 390 km (242 mi).

The epicenter of the earthquake was well inland and the tsunami may have been caused by a submarine slide triggered by the shaking.


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