1941 Gloria Fault earthquake
The 1941 Gloria Fault earthquake occurred at 18:03:57 UTC in the northern Atlantic Ocean on 25 November 1941. It had a magnitude of about 8.0 on the moment magnitude scale and a maximum perceived intensity of IX (Violent) on the Mercalli intensity scale. It was caused by movement on the Gloria Fault, part of the Azores–Gibraltar Transform Fault. It triggered a small tsunami, which was observed at Newlyn, Cornwall.[3]
UTC time | 1941-11-25 18:03:57 |
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ISC event | 901098 |
USGS-ANSS | ComCat |
Local date | November 25, 1941 |
Local time | 17:03:57 |
Magnitude | 8.0 Mw[1] |
Depth | 10 km (6 mi) |
Epicenter | 37.446°N 18.953°W |
Fault | Gloria Fault |
Type | Strike-slip[2] |
Max. intensity | IX (Violent) |
Tsunami | minor |
See also
References
- ISC (19 January 2015), ISC-GEM Global Instrumental Earthquake Catalogue (1900–2009), Version 2.0, International Seismological Centre
- Baptista, M.; Miranda, J. M.; Batlló, J.; Lisboa, F.; Luis, J.; MacIá, R. (2016), "New study on the 1941 Gloria Fault earthquake and tsunami" (PDF), Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, European Geosciences Union, 16 (8): 1967, Bibcode:2016NHESS..16.1967B, doi:10.5194/nhess-16-1967-2016
- "Comments for the Tsunami Event". The Significant Earthquake Database. National Centers for Environmental Information. Archived from the original on March 5, 2017. Retrieved 28 February 2016.
External links
- The International Seismological Centre has a bibliography and/or authoritative data for this event.
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