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1914_Senboku_earthquake Latitude and Longitude:

39°30′N 140°24′E / 39.50°N 140.40°E / 39.50; 140.40
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1914 Senboku earthquake
1914 Senboku earthquake is located in Tohoku, Japan
1914 Senboku earthquake
1914 Senboku earthquake is located in Akita Prefecture
1914 Senboku earthquake
UTC time1914-03-14 20:00:00
ISC event 913972
USGS- ANSS ComCat
Local dateMarch 15, 1914 (1914-03-15)
Local time05:00 [1]
Magnitude Ms 7.0 [1]
Depth5 km [1]
Epicenter 39°30′N 140°24′E / 39.50°N 140.40°E / 39.50; 140.40 [1]
Areas affected Japan
Casualties94 dead, 324 injured

The 1914 Senboku earthquake ( Japanese: 1914年秋田仙北地震) occurred on March 15, 1914, at 04:59 or 05:00 local time (or March 14 at 20:00 UTC) according to various sources in northern Japan. [1] [2] [3] The earthquake had a magnitude of Ms 7.0. [1]

The epicenter was in Akita Prefecture, Japan. Ninety-four people died and 324 were injured. [4] Senboku District (Japanese: 仙北郡) was seriously affected. The earthquake caused liquefaction. [5] Explosions simultaneous with the earthquake were reported in Mount Asama. [6]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f E.R. Engdahl; A. Villaseñor (2002). "Global Seismicity: 1900–1999". In William H.K. Lee; Hiroo Kanamori; Paul C. Jennings; Carl Kisslinger (eds.). International handbook of earthquake and engineering seismology. Part A. Amsterdam: Academic Press. p. 673. ISBN  0-08-048922-2. OCLC  648303010.
  2. ^ Tokuji Utsu (2002). "A List of Deadly Earthquakes in the World: 1500–2000". In William H.K. Lee; Hiroo Kanamori; Paul C. Jennings; Carl Kisslinger (eds.). International handbook of earthquake and engineering seismology. Part A. Amsterdam: Academic Press. p. 703. ISBN  0-08-048922-2. OCLC  648303010.
  3. ^ The Geology of Japan by T. Moreno, S.R. Wallis, T. Kojima, W. Gibbons, p. 374
  4. ^ "Document" (PDF). www.histeq.jp. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2019-02-09. Retrieved July 11, 2021.
  5. ^ "1914(大正 3)年秋田仙北地震の被害データと震度分布" (PDF). www.histeq.jp. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2020-04-17. Retrieved July 11, 2021.
  6. ^ The Herald Democrat, March 16, 1914

Further reading

  • Mizuta, Toshihiko; Kagami, Hiroshi (2009), "Literature Survey on Damage Distribution Due to Akita Senboku (Kowakubi) Earthquake of March 15, 1914", AIJ Journal of Technology and Design, 15 (29): 325, doi: 10.3130/aijt.15.325

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