What caused the 2014 Iquique earthquake?

What caused the 2014 Iquique earthquake?

The Chilean quake was spawned by a straightforward dip of the Nazca plate (ocean crust undergirding the Pacific Ocean off South America’s coast) as it slips eastward under the continent’s crust, according to the USGS. Faults that combine sideways with up-and-down motions are called oblique by seismologists.

How many people died in the 2014 Chile earthquake?

7
2014 Iquique earthquake/Number of deaths

What damage did the 2010 Chile earthquake cause?

The massive shockwaves and accompanying tsunami of the 2010 Maule, Chile, earthquake (magnitude 8.8) killed more than 300 people, affected nearly 2 million others, and damaged or destroyed approximately half a million homes, schools, hospitals and other buildings.

Where was the epicenter of the earthquake in Chile in 2014?

Chile: 6 dead. Peru: 9 injured. The 2014 Iquique earthquake struck off the coast of Chile on 1 April, with a moment magnitude of 8.2, at 20:46 local time (23:46 UTC). The epicenter of the earthquake was approximately 95 kilometres (59 mi) northwest of Iquique.

When did the earthquake and tsunami hit Chile?

Fishermen try to salvage their boats in the aftermath of an earthquake and tsunami that hit the northern port of Iquique, Chile, on April 2, 2014.

How big was the earthquake in Iquique in 2014?

The slip distribution of the 1 April 2014 Iquique earthquake is obtained by using the least squares inversion of tsunami data at three Deep-Ocean Assessment and Reporting of Tsunamis stations. Most of the slip is concentrated along a 60 km by 40 km slip patch near the hypocenter, with magnitude ranging from 5 to 7 m and a depth of 23 km.

When was the m 8.2 earthquake in Chile?

The M 8.2 earthquake in 1960 was a foreshock that occurred the day before the great M 9.5 Chilean earthquake.

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