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Green Earthquake alert in Chile

 
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USGS Prompt Assessment of Global Earthquakes for Response (version 2)

Summary

Overall, the population in this region resides in structures that are vulnerable to earthquake shaking, though some resistant structures exist. A magnitude 7.0 earthquake 250 km Southwest of this one struck Chile on January 30, 1998 (UTC), with estimated population exposures of 21,000 at intensity VIII and 262,000 at intensity VII, resulting in a reported 1 fatality. On June 21, 1981 (UTC), a magnitude 5.7 earthquake 311 km Northwest of this one struck Chile, with estimated population exposures of 5,000 at intensity VII and 166,000 at intensity VI, resulting in a reported 10 fatalities. Recent earthquakes in this area have caused landslides that may have contributed to losses.

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Maps

population map

Map of MMI contours plotted over population per ˜1 square km (see gray scale bar on top of map). The regions of integer MMI values are separated by the thick contour lines and labeled with Roman numerals. The total population exposure to a given MMI value is obtained by summing the population between the thick contour lines. This total is shown in population exposure table.

population map

Map of shaking intensity. This map shows the estimated MMI as a continuous color scale.

Exposure

Est. Modified
Mercalli Intensity
Est. Population
Exposure (k = x1000)
IX 0
VIII 0
VII 0
VI 1229
V 31051
IV 234592
III 950047*
II 4945*
X 0
I 0*
*Estimated exposure only includes population within the map area.

Table showing population exposed to different estimated Modified Mercalli Intensity (MMI) levels and the possible damage at different intensity levels for resistant and vulnerable structures. MMI describes the severity of an earthquake in terms of its effect on humans and structures and is a rough measure of the amount of shaking at a given location. Unlike earthquake magnitude, intensity varies with distance from the fault, and is influenced by the depth of the earthquake and the types of soils in the shaken region. Population outside the map bounds are not included in the totals.

Cities

Est. Modified
Mercalli Intensity
City Population
4.8400 San Pedro de Atacama 2000
3.9000 Calama 143084
3.5300 Uyuni 10293
3.5100 Tocopilla 24460
3.4600 Colchani 11988
3.3500 Atocha 1833
3.2500 Santa Barbara 2434
3.2100 Tupiza 22233
3.1900 Villazon 30253
3.1200 San Antonio de los Cobres 4000
3.0800 Antofagasta 309832
2.9700 Iquique 227499
2.8900 Maimara 2470
2.8700 Tilcara 5640
2.8300 Santa Rosa de Tastil 2000
2.6400 Salta 512686
2.5500 Potosi 141251
2.5300 Campo Quijano 5000
2.4000 Betanzos 4847

Table of MMI estimates and populations for settlements falling within the map boundaries. The settlement name, location, and population are obtained from the freely-available GeoNames geographical database.


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The information on this page is provided by the United States Geological Survey National Earthquake Information Centre. Refer to the PAGER web site for more information.

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