Earthquake activity in Finland and the Russian North in December 1758: rare reports and their interpretation

<p>This investigation focuses on two historical earthquakes that occurred in the border region between Finland and Russian North in December 1758. They were close together in time and their magnitudes are among the largest observed in the region. We thoroughly searched for contemporary Russian...

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Main Authors: Ruben E. Tatevossian, Tatiana N. Tatevossian, Päivi Mäntyniemi
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Language:English
Published: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV) 2014-01-01
Series:Annals of Geophysics
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Online Access:http://www.annalsofgeophysics.eu/index.php/annals/article/view/5829
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spelling doaj-646c77185fe942a2a5af54128d973f602020-11-25T00:50:41ZengIstituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)Annals of Geophysics1593-52132037-416X2014-01-0156510.4401/ag-58295888Earthquake activity in Finland and the Russian North in December 1758: rare reports and their interpretationRuben E. Tatevossian0Tatiana N. Tatevossian1Päivi Mäntyniemi2Institute of Physics of the Earth, Russian Academy of Sciences, MoscowInstitute of Physics of the Earth, Russian Academy of Sciences, MoscowInstitute of Seismology, University of Helsinki, Department of Geosciences and Geography, Helsinki<p>This investigation focuses on two historical earthquakes that occurred in the border region between Finland and Russian North in December 1758. They were close together in time and their magnitudes are among the largest observed in the region. We thoroughly searched for contemporary Russian and Scandinavian documentation on earthquake activity in several libraries in Moscow, Helsinki, Stockholm and Copenhagen. We found two primary reports, one from the Russian North and the other from Finland. The context and content of the reports indicate that they are independent and related to the dates of December 17 and December 31, 1758. The first occurrence was reportedly observed in Kandalaksha, Knyazhnaya Guba, Kovda, Chernaya reka and krest Vzista, and the second in Inari, Utsjoki, and Karasjok. We compiled macroseismic maps for both earthquakes and sets of possible parametric solutions that fit the sparse information available. We identified two types of uncertainty in epicenter and magnitude determination: one that stems from the ambiguity of intensity assessment at localities and the other from the spatial distribution of the data points. If no single solution is the best, we propose that all possible solutions be included in earthquake catalogs.</p>http://www.annalsofgeophysics.eu/index.php/annals/article/view/5829Historical seismologyHistorical sourcesTransfrontier earthquakesFinlandRussian North
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author Ruben E. Tatevossian
Tatiana N. Tatevossian
Päivi Mäntyniemi
spellingShingle Ruben E. Tatevossian
Tatiana N. Tatevossian
Päivi Mäntyniemi
Earthquake activity in Finland and the Russian North in December 1758: rare reports and their interpretation
Annals of Geophysics
Historical seismology
Historical sources
Transfrontier earthquakes
Finland
Russian North
author_facet Ruben E. Tatevossian
Tatiana N. Tatevossian
Päivi Mäntyniemi
author_sort Ruben E. Tatevossian
title Earthquake activity in Finland and the Russian North in December 1758: rare reports and their interpretation
title_short Earthquake activity in Finland and the Russian North in December 1758: rare reports and their interpretation
title_full Earthquake activity in Finland and the Russian North in December 1758: rare reports and their interpretation
title_fullStr Earthquake activity in Finland and the Russian North in December 1758: rare reports and their interpretation
title_full_unstemmed Earthquake activity in Finland and the Russian North in December 1758: rare reports and their interpretation
title_sort earthquake activity in finland and the russian north in december 1758: rare reports and their interpretation
publisher Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
series Annals of Geophysics
issn 1593-5213
2037-416X
publishDate 2014-01-01
description <p>This investigation focuses on two historical earthquakes that occurred in the border region between Finland and Russian North in December 1758. They were close together in time and their magnitudes are among the largest observed in the region. We thoroughly searched for contemporary Russian and Scandinavian documentation on earthquake activity in several libraries in Moscow, Helsinki, Stockholm and Copenhagen. We found two primary reports, one from the Russian North and the other from Finland. The context and content of the reports indicate that they are independent and related to the dates of December 17 and December 31, 1758. The first occurrence was reportedly observed in Kandalaksha, Knyazhnaya Guba, Kovda, Chernaya reka and krest Vzista, and the second in Inari, Utsjoki, and Karasjok. We compiled macroseismic maps for both earthquakes and sets of possible parametric solutions that fit the sparse information available. We identified two types of uncertainty in epicenter and magnitude determination: one that stems from the ambiguity of intensity assessment at localities and the other from the spatial distribution of the data points. If no single solution is the best, we propose that all possible solutions be included in earthquake catalogs.</p>
topic Historical seismology
Historical sources
Transfrontier earthquakes
Finland
Russian North
url http://www.annalsofgeophysics.eu/index.php/annals/article/view/5829
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