The autumn 1919 Torremendo (Jacarilla) earthquake series (SE Spain)
<p>On 10th September 1919 several slightly damaging earthquakes struck the towns of Torremendo, Jacarilla (near Alicante, SE-Spain) and others nearby. Available magnitude estimations for the largest two events of the series are M = 5 approx. They were earthquakes of moderate size and they occu...
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doaj-d8f6343b8455481abaeae777b5bbe5d92020-11-24T22:23:39ZengIstituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)Annals of Geophysics1593-52132037-416X2015-07-0158310.4401/ag-66866030The autumn 1919 Torremendo (Jacarilla) earthquake series (SE Spain)Josep Batlló0José Manuel Martínez-Solares1Ramon Macià2Daniel Stich3José Morales4Lurdes Garrido5Instituto Dom Luiz, Univers. de Lisboa, Portugal; now at Institut Cartogràfic i Geològic de Catalunya, Barcelona,Instituto Geográfico Nacional, Ministerio de Fomento, Madrid, Spain; Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Dept. Geofisica y Meteorologia, Madrid,Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Dept. Matemática Aplicada II, Barcelona,Instituto Andaluz de Geofísica, Universidad de Granada, Granada, Spain; Universidad de Granada, Dept. De Física Teórica y del Cosmos, Granada,Instituto Andaluz de Geofísica, Universidad de Granada, Granada, Spain; Universidad de Granada, Dept. De Física Teórica y del Cosmos, Granada,Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Dept. Geofisica y Meteorologia, Madrid,<p>On 10th September 1919 several slightly damaging earthquakes struck the towns of Torremendo, Jacarilla (near Alicante, SE-Spain) and others nearby. Available magnitude estimations for the largest two events of the series are M = 5 approx. They were earthquakes of moderate size and they occurred in a region where similar magnitude earthquakes, thoroughly studied, occurred recently (1999 Mula; 2002 Bullas; 2005 La Paca; 2011 Lorca). This makes these events of interest for a better definition of the regional seismicity. We study their sources from the analysis of the available contemporary seismograms and related documents. A total of 23 seismograms from 9 seismic stations have been collected and digitized. These seismograms contain records for the two main events and several aftershocks of the earthquake series. Finally 44 files, corresponding to 44 recorded single component records from the different events have been processed. The events have been relocated and their magnitudes recalculated. Also, original macroseismic information for these events was recovered. A macroseismic evaluation of the series has been performed. Intensity data points have been recalculated and macroseismic location and magnitude obtained. We conclude that these are the largest earthquakes occurred in the region since the beginning of instrumental recording, with Mw = 5.5 for the largest shock, and that the available data could be compatible with a thrust mechanism related to blind faults in the Bajo Segura region.</p>http://www.annalsofgeophysics.eu/index.php/annals/article/view/6686Jacarilla earthquakeMoment magnitudeEnvironmental effectsAftershock seriesMacroseismicity |
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Josep Batlló José Manuel Martínez-Solares Ramon Macià Daniel Stich José Morales Lurdes Garrido The autumn 1919 Torremendo (Jacarilla) earthquake series (SE Spain) Annals of Geophysics Jacarilla earthquake Moment magnitude Environmental effects Aftershock series Macroseismicity |
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Josep Batlló José Manuel Martínez-Solares Ramon Macià Daniel Stich José Morales Lurdes Garrido |
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The autumn 1919 Torremendo (Jacarilla) earthquake series (SE Spain) |
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The autumn 1919 Torremendo (Jacarilla) earthquake series (SE Spain) |
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The autumn 1919 Torremendo (Jacarilla) earthquake series (SE Spain) |
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The autumn 1919 Torremendo (Jacarilla) earthquake series (SE Spain) |
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The autumn 1919 Torremendo (Jacarilla) earthquake series (SE Spain) |
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autumn 1919 torremendo (jacarilla) earthquake series (se spain) |
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Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV) |
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Annals of Geophysics |
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1593-5213 2037-416X |
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<p>On 10th September 1919 several slightly damaging earthquakes struck the towns of Torremendo, Jacarilla (near Alicante, SE-Spain) and others nearby. Available magnitude estimations for the largest two events of the series are M = 5 approx. They were earthquakes of moderate size and they occurred in a region where similar magnitude earthquakes, thoroughly studied, occurred recently (1999 Mula; 2002 Bullas; 2005 La Paca; 2011 Lorca). This makes these events of interest for a better definition of the regional seismicity. We study their sources from the analysis of the available contemporary seismograms and related documents. A total of 23 seismograms from 9 seismic stations have been collected and digitized. These seismograms contain records for the two main events and several aftershocks of the earthquake series. Finally 44 files, corresponding to 44 recorded single component records from the different events have been processed. The events have been relocated and their magnitudes recalculated. Also, original macroseismic information for these events was recovered. A macroseismic evaluation of the series has been performed. Intensity data points have been recalculated and macroseismic location and magnitude obtained. We conclude that these are the largest earthquakes occurred in the region since the beginning of instrumental recording, with Mw = 5.5 for the largest shock, and that the available data could be compatible with a thrust mechanism related to blind faults in the Bajo Segura region.</p> |
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Jacarilla earthquake Moment magnitude Environmental effects Aftershock series Macroseismicity |
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