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Coordinates: 36°12N 1°22E / 36.2°N 1.37°E / 36.2; 1.37
 

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1980 El Asnam earthquake
1980 El Asnam earthquake is located in Algeria
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Algiers

1980 El Asnam earthquake
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UTC time1980-10-10 12:25:23
ISC event636856
USGS-ANSSComCat
Local dateOctober 10, 1980 (1980-10-10)
Local time13:25:23
Duration35 seconds
Magnitude7.1 Mw[1]
Depth10 km (6.2 mi)[1]
Epicenter36°12′N 1°22′E / 36.2°N 1.37°E / 36.2; 1.37[1]
FaultEl Asnam[2]
TypeDip-slip[3]
Areas affectedChlef Province
Algeria
Max. intensityMMI X (Extreme)[4]
Tsunami0.7 m (2 ft 4 in)[3]
Aftershocks6.2 Mw Oct 10 at 15:39 UTC[3]
Casualties2,633–5,000 dead[3]
8,369–9,000 injured[3]

The 1980 El Asnam earthquake occurred on October 10 at 13:25:23 local time with a moment magnitude of 7.1 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of X (Extreme). The shock occurred in the Algerian town of El Asnam (now known as Chlef). The shocks were felt over 550 km (340 mi) away, with the initial earthquake lasting 35 seconds.[5] It was the largest earthquake in Algeria, and was followed three hours later by a magnitude 6.2 aftershock. The earthquake created about 42 km (26 mi) of surface rupture and had a vertical slip of up to 4.2 m (14 ft). No foreshocks were recorded.[5] The earthquake was found to have occurred very close to the epicenter of the 1954 Chlef earthquake using joint epicenter determination techniques.[6][7] It occurred at a previously unknown reverse fault.[8]

The earthquake was the largest in the Atlas range since 1790.[6]

In addition to the earthquake, weak tsunami waves were recorded on tide gauges.[9]

The earthquake occurred at a populated region of Algeria, affecting 900,000 people. It destroyed 25,000 houses and made 300,000 inhabitants homeless.[6] In addition to destroying homes, the earthquake also demolished critical infrastructure, including the main hospital, the central mosque, and a girls' school. The hospital was damaged significantly enough that victims had to be transported more than 160 km (100 mi) away to the next nearest hospital. Both events caused considerable damage with at least 2,633 killed and 8,369 injured.[6][10] The earthquake caused approximately $5.2 billion in damage, which was 22% of Algeria's GDP at the time.[5]

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b c ISC (2015), ISC-GEM Global Instrumental Earthquake Catalogue (1900–2009), Version 2.0, International Seismological Centre, archived from the original on 2016-11-25, retrieved 2015-12-30
  • ^ Yeats, R. S.; Sieh, K. E.; Allen, C. R. (1997). The Geology of Earthquakes. Oxford University Press. p. 477. ISBN 978-0-19-507827-5.
  • ^ a b c d e USGS (September 4, 2009), PAGER-CAT Earthquake Catalog, Version 2008_06.1, United States Geological Survey, archived from the original on January 15, 2018, retrieved May 21, 2024
  • ^ National Geophysical Data Center / World Data Service (NGDC/WDS) (1972), Significant Earthquake Database (Data Set), National Geophysical Data Center, NOAA, doi:10.7289/V5TD9V7K, archived from the original on 2017-07-21, retrieved 2015-12-30
  • ^ a b c "El Asnam Algeria 1980 (CAR)". GEM ECD. Archived from the original on October 21, 2016. Retrieved October 21, 2016.
  • ^ a b c d Ambraseys, Nicolas (1981). "The El Asnam (Algeria) earthquake of 10 October 1980; conclusions drawn from a field study". Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology. 14 (2): 143–148. doi:10.1144/gsl.qjeg.1981.014.02.05. S2CID 140701882. Archived from the original on 27 February 2023. Retrieved 14 July 2009.
  • ^ Dewey, J. W. (1991), "The 1954 and 1980 Algerian earthquakes: Implications for the characteristic-displacement model of fault behavior", Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 81 (2): 446–467, archived from the original on 2016-10-21, retrieved 2014-02-26
  • ^ "Comments for the Significant Earthquake". NOAA. Archived from the original on December 16, 2022. Retrieved October 21, 2016.
  • ^ "Comments for the Significant Earthquake". NOAA. Archived from the original on April 29, 2020. Retrieved October 21, 2016.
  • ^ "Thousands feared dead in Algerian quake". BBC. October 10, 1980. Archived from the original on August 7, 2009. Retrieved July 14, 2009.
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