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1 Σεπ 2011 · The largest earthquake of 2010 by magnitude (MW8.8), and the subject of this article, struck south-central Chile in the early hours of 27 February 2010. The earthquake was a “mega-thrust ...
Tsunami damage was more severe at the inner part of the eastern side of Palu Bay, compared to the western side, likely due to earthquake subsidence. There is no consensus surrounding whether the earthquake-generated tsunami or numerous landslide-generated tsunamis caused more damage.
27 Φεβ 2010 · A great earthquake with a moment magnitude of 8.8 (USGS magnitude) occurred at 06:34:14 UTC 27 February 2010 (day 058) and was located 60 miles/100 km NNW of Chillan, Chile (35.846S, 72.719W, 21.75mi/35.0km depth--USGS location).
Given the 2010 earthquake’s great moment magnitude of 8.8, shallow focal depth and coastal location, it would have been expected that the resulting tsunami would have had much greater Pacific-wide, far field effects similar to those of 1960, which originated from the same active seismotectonic zone.
30 Μαρ 2011 · On 27 February 2010, a magnitude M w = 8.8 earthquake occurred off the coast of Chile’s Maule region causing substantial damage and loss of life. Ancestral tsunami knowledge from the 1960 event combined with education and evacuation exercises prompted most coastal residents to spontaneously evacuate after the earthquake.
10 Αυγ 2012 · 2.2 Near-Field Tsunamis. Both the 2010 and 1960 earthquakes caused significant tsunami damage along the Chilean coast. For the 2010 tsunami, a total of 156 persons were killed and 25 people are missing, including many campers (UNESCO/IOC, 2010).
1 Ιαν 2010 · Given the 2010 earthquake’s great moment magnitude of 8.8, shallow focal depth and coastal location, it would have been expected that the resulting tsunami would have had much greater...