M8.1 OFFSHORE TARAPACA, CHILE on April 1st 2014 at 23:46 UTC

Last update: 3 April 2014 at 10:48 UTC


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Earthquake details

On April 1st, 2014, a M8.1 earthquake struck northern Chile, at 20:46 (local time) off the coast of Tarapaca region about 100km NW of Iquique, killing 5 people and displacing around 80,000. Damages and fires have been reported throughout the region and many have lost power because of the quake (source: Reuters). More information on the main shock is available here

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center (PTWC) said a tsunami measuring almost two meters had been generated.

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In 2010, a M8.8 earthquake hit the region of Maule, in central Chile. In 1960, the largest earthquake on record, a M9.5 earthquake, struck southern Chile.

 

An earthquake sequence which started in January 2014

This mega earthquake follows an earthquake sequence in the region which started in January 2014 and increased since the M6.7 earthquake of March 16th. From January 1st until April 3nd there have been 9 M6+, 64 M5+ and 244 M4+ earthquakes recorded in this region.

Earthquake sequence

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Figure: Earthquake sequence in Tarapaca region since March 15th, 2014. (Courtesy of Stephen Hicks - Liverpool Earth Observatory - University of Liverpool)

 

 

The Iquique gap

The Iquique gap Figure: The Iquique gap illustrated and explained (Source: IRIS Teachable Moments)

 

Aftershocks locations

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Epicenter location

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