Valdivia earthquake

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Valdivia Earthquake
Kendra McDonald

Date and Location
Took place at 2:11 pm
local time on the 22
nd
of
May, 1960.
The epicenter was
located near Cantante ,
Chile in South America.
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/world/events/1960_05_22.php

Globally
http://fhswolvesden.wikispaces.com/file/view/1-world-map-political.gif/81329845/1-world-map-political.gif

Significance
The Valdivia earthquake is significant because the most
powerful earthquake ever recorded, rating 9.5 on the moment magnitude
scale.
Approximately 1,655 killed, 3,000 injured, 2,000,000 homeless, and $550
million damage in southern Chile; tsunami caused 61 deaths, $75 million
damage in Hawaii; 138 deaths and $50 million damage in Japan; 32 dead
and missing in the Philippines; and $500,000 damage to the west coast of
the United States.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/archive/9/9f/20100519205756!Valdivia_after_earthquake,_1960.jpg

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/world/events/1960_05_22.php

Tectonic Setting
The earthquake was a megathrust earthquake resulting from the release
of mechanical stress between the subducting Nazca Plate and the South
American Plate.
The focus was relatively shallow at 33 km.
http://www.earlham.edu/~bieriir/earthquakes/pictures/subduction%20zone.gif
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/world/events/1960_05_22.php

Tsunami
The tsunamis severely battered the Chilean coast, with waves up to 25
meters. The main tsunami raced across the Pacific Ocean and
devastated Hilo, Hawaii. Waves as high as 10.7 meters were recorded
6,000 miles from the epicenter, and as far away as Japan and the
Philippines.
http://www.rothcpa.com/archives/misc/tsunami.jpg
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/world/events/1960_05_22.php

Tsunami
The tsunamis severely battered the Chilean coast, with waves up to 25
meters. The main tsunami raced across the Pacific Ocean and
devastated Hilo, Hawaii. Waves as high as 10.7 meters were recorded
6,000 miles from the epicenter, and as far away as Japan and the
Philippines.
http://www.rothcpa.com/archives/misc/tsunami.jpg
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/world/events/1960_05_22.php
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