A list of the 20 largest earthquakes in the world.
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No. | Mag | Location | Alternative Name | Date (UTC) | Time (UTC) | Latitude | Longitude | References |
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1. | 9.5 | Bio-Bio, Chile | Valdivia Earthquake | 1960-05-22 | 19:11 | 38.14°S | 73.41°W | Kanamori & Anderson, 1975 |
2. | 9.2 | Southern Alaska | 1964 Great Alaska Earthquake, Prince William Sound Earthquake, Good Friday Earthquake | 1964-03-28 | 03:36 | 60.91°N | 147.34°W | Kanamori & Anderson, 1975 |
3. | 9.1 | Off the West Coast of Northern Sumatra | Sumatra-Andaman Islands Earthquake, 2004 Sumatra Earthquake and Tsunami, Indian Ocean Earthquake | 2004-12-26 | 00:58 | 3.30°N | 95.98°E | Duputel et al., 2012 |
4. | 9.1 | Near the East Coast of Honshu, Japan | Tohoku Earthquake | 2011-03-11 | 05:46 | 38.30°N | 142.37°E | Duputel et al., 2012 |
5. | 9.0 | Off the East Coast of the Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia | Kamchatka, Russia | 1952-11-04 | 16:58 | 52.62°N | 159.78°E | Kanamori, 1976 |
6. | 8.8 | Offshore Bio-Bio, Chile | Maule Earthquake | 2010-02-27 | 06:34 | 36.12°S | 72.90°W | Duputel et al., 2012 |
7. | 8.8 | Near the Coast of Ecuador | 1906 Ecuador–Colombia Earthquake | 1906-01-31 | 15:36 | 0.96°N | 79.37°W | Kanamori, 1977 |
8. | 8.7 | Rat Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska | Rat Islands Earthquake | 1965-02-04 | 05:01 | 51.25°N | 178.72°E | Kanamori & Anderson, 1975 |
9. | 8.6 | Eastern Xizang-India border region | Assam, Tibet | 1950-08-15 | 14:09 | 28.36°N | 96.45°E | Kanamori, 1977 |
10. | 8.6 | Off the West Coast of Northern Sumatra | 2012-04-11 | 08:39 | 2.33°N | 93.06°E | Duputel et al., 2012 | |
11. | 8.6 | Northern Sumatra, Indonesia | Nias Earthquake | 2005-03-28 | 16:10 | 2.09°N | 97.11°E | NEIC |
12. | 8.6 | Andrean of Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska | 1957-03-09 | 14:23 | 51.50°N | 175.63°W | Johnson et al., 1994 | |
13. | 8.6 | South of Alaska | Unimak Island Earthquake, Alaska | 1946-04-01 | 12:29 | 53.49°N | 162.83°W | Lopez & Okal, 2006 |
14. | 8.5 | Banda Sea | 1938-02-01 | 19:04 | 5.05°S | 131.61°E | Okal & Reymond, 2003 | |
15. | 8.5 | Atacama, Chile | Chile-Argentina Border | 1922-11-11 | 04:33 | 28.29°S | 69.85°W | Kanamori, 1977 |
16. | 8.5 | Kuril Islands | 1963-10-13 | 05:18 | 44.87°N | 149.48°E | Kanamori & Anderson, 1975 | |
17. | 8.4 | Near the East Coast of Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia | Kamchatka, Russia | 1923-02-03 | 16:02 | 54.49°N | 160.47°E | Okal, 1992 |
18. | 8.4 | Southern Sumatra, Indonesia | 2007-09-12 | 11:10 | 4.44°S | 101.37°E | NEIC | |
19. | 8.4 | Near the Coast of Southern Peru | Arequipa, Peru Earthquake | 2001-06-23 | 20:33 | 16.27°S | 73.64°W | Duputel et al., 2012 |
20. | 8.4 | Off the East Coast of Honshu, Japan | Sanriku, Japan | 1933-03-02 | 17:31 | 39.21°N | 144.59°E | Kanamori, 1971 |
References
- Duputel, Z., Rivera, L., Kanamori, H., & Hayes, G. (2012). W phase source inversion for moderate to large earthquakes (1990–2010). GJI, 189(2), 1125-1147.
- Johnson, J. M., Tanioka, Y., Ruff, L. J., Satake, K., Kanamori, H., & Sykes, L. R. (1994). The 1957 great Aleutian earthquake. Pure and Applied Geophysics, 142(1), 3-28.
- Kanamori, H. (1971). Seismological evidence for a lithospheric normal faulting—The Sanriku earthquake of 1933. Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, 4(4), 289-300.
- Kanamori, H. (1976). Re-examination of the earth's free oxcillations excited by the Kamchatka earthquake of November 4, 1952. Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, 11(3), 216-226.
- Kanamori, H. (1977). The energy release in great earthquakes. Journal of geophysical research, 82(20), 2981-2987.
- Kanamori, H., & Anderson, D. L. (1975). Theoretical basis of some empirical relations in seismology. BSSA, 65(5), 1073-1095.
- López, A. M., & Okal, E. A. (2006). A seismological reassessment of the source of the 1946 Aleutian ‘tsunami’earthquake. Geophysical Journal International, 165(3), 835-849.
- Okal, E. A. (1992). Use of the mantle magnitude Mm for the reassessment of the moment of historical earthquakes. Pure and Applied Geophysics, 139(1), 17-57.
- Okal, E. A., & Reymond, D. (2003). The mechanism of great Banda Sea earthquake of 1 February 1938: applying the method of preliminary determination of focal mechanism to a historical event. earth and planetary science letters, 216(1), 1-15.
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A list of the 20 largest earthquakes in the world.
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No. Mag Location Alternative Name Date (UTC) Time (UTC) Latitude Longitude References 1. 9.5 Bio-Bio, Chile Valdivia Earthquake 1960-05-22 19:11 38.14°S 73.41°W Kanamori & Anderson, 1975 2. 9.2 Southern Alaska 1964 Great Alaska Earthquake, Prince William Sound Earthquake, Good Friday Earthquake 1964-03-28 03:36 60.91°N 147.34°W Kanamori & Anderson, 1975 3. 9.1 Off the West Coast of Northern Sumatra Sumatra-Andaman Islands Earthquake, 2004 Sumatra Earthquake and Tsunami, Indian Ocean Earthquake 2004-12-26 00:58 3.30°N 95.98°E Duputel et al., 2012 4. 9.1 Near the East Coast of Honshu, Japan Tohoku Earthquake 2011-03-11 05:46 38.30°N 142.37°E Duputel et al., 2012 5. 9.0 Off the East Coast of the Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia Kamchatka, Russia 1952-11-04 16:58 52.62°N 159.78°E Kanamori, 1976 6. 8.8 Offshore Bio-Bio, Chile Maule Earthquake 2010-02-27 06:34 36.12°S 72.90°W Duputel et al., 2012 7. 8.8 Near the Coast of Ecuador 1906 Ecuador–Colombia Earthquake 1906-01-31 15:36 0.96°N 79.37°W Kanamori, 1977 8. 8.7 Rat Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska Rat Islands Earthquake 1965-02-04 05:01 51.25°N 178.72°E Kanamori & Anderson, 1975 9. 8.6 Eastern Xizang-India border region Assam, Tibet 1950-08-15 14:09 28.36°N 96.45°E Kanamori, 1977 10. 8.6 Off the West Coast of Northern Sumatra 2012-04-11 08:39 2.33°N 93.06°E Duputel et al., 2012 11. 8.6 Northern Sumatra, Indonesia Nias Earthquake 2005-03-28 16:10 2.09°N 97.11°E NEIC 12. 8.6 Andrean of Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska 1957-03-09 14:23 51.50°N 175.63°W Johnson et al., 1994 13. 8.6 South of Alaska Unimak Island Earthquake, Alaska 1946-04-01 12:29 53.49°N 162.83°W Lopez & Okal, 2006 14. 8.5 Banda Sea 1938-02-01 19:04 5.05°S 131.61°E Okal & Reymond, 2003 15. 8.5 Atacama, Chile Chile-Argentina Border 1922-11-11 04:33 28.29°S 69.85°W Kanamori, 1977 16. 8.5 Kuril Islands 1963-10-13 05:18 44.87°N 149.48°E Kanamori & Anderson, 1975 17. 8.4 Near the East Coast of Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia Kamchatka, Russia 1923-02-03 16:02 54.49°N 160.47°E Okal, 1992 18. 8.4 Southern Sumatra, Indonesia 2007-09-12 11:10 4.44°S 101.37°E NEIC 19. 8.4 Near the Coast of Southern Peru Arequipa, Peru Earthquake 2001-06-23 20:33 16.27°S 73.64°W Duputel et al., 2012 20. 8.4 Off the East Coast of Honshu, Japan Sanriku, Japan 1933-03-02 17:31 39.21°N 144.59°E Kanamori, 1971 References
- Duputel, Z., Rivera, L., Kanamori, H., & Hayes, G. (2012). W phase source inversion for moderate to large earthquakes (1990–2010). GJI, 189(2), 1125-1147.
- Johnson, J. M., Tanioka, Y., Ruff, L. J., Satake, K., Kanamori, H., & Sykes, L. R. (1994). The 1957 great Aleutian earthquake. Pure and Applied Geophysics, 142(1), 3-28.
- Kanamori, H. (1971). Seismological evidence for a lithospheric normal faulting—The Sanriku earthquake of 1933. Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, 4(4), 289-300.
- Kanamori, H. (1976). Re-examination of the earth's free oxcillations excited by the Kamchatka earthquake of November 4, 1952. Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, 11(3), 216-226.
- Kanamori, H. (1977). The energy release in great earthquakes. Journal of geophysical research, 82(20), 2981-2987.
- Kanamori, H., & Anderson, D. L. (1975). Theoretical basis of some empirical relations in seismology. BSSA, 65(5), 1073-1095.
- López, A. M., & Okal, E. A. (2006). A seismological reassessment of the source of the 1946 Aleutian ‘tsunami’earthquake. Geophysical Journal International, 165(3), 835-849.
- Okal, E. A. (1992). Use of the mantle magnitude Mm for the reassessment of the moment of historical earthquakes. Pure and Applied Geophysics, 139(1), 17-57.
- Okal, E. A., & Reymond, D. (2003). The mechanism of great Banda Sea earthquake of 1 February 1938: applying the method of preliminary determination of focal mechanism to a historical event. earth and planetary science letters, 216(1), 1-15.