- Source: 1963 Kuril Islands earthquake
The 1963 Kuril Islands earthquake occurred at 05:17 UTC, on October 13. The earthquake had a magnitude of 8.5 and was followed by a Mw 7.8 event seven days later. Both earthquakes triggered tsunamis that were observed around the northern part of the Pacific Ocean.
Tectonic setting
The Kuril Islands form part of the island arc formed above the subduction zone, where the Pacific plate is being subducted beneath the North American plate. This convergent boundary has been the site of many large megathrust earthquakes, including the second largest earthquake ever recorded.
Damage
No damage, deaths, or injuries were recorded for these two earthquakes or their associated tsunamis.
Characteristics
= Earthquake
=The earthquake was made up of three sub events, each of which is interpreted to represent the rupture of an asperity roughly 50 km in length along the subduction interface.
= Tsunami
=The tsunami triggered by the earthquake of October 13, caused a 4.5 m wave locally. The tsunami was also observed in Canada, Japan, Mexico, Hawaii, Alaska, California, and on many islands across the northern Pacific Ocean. The tsunami associated with the October 20 event was larger in the nearby area, with a maximum recorded run-up of 15 m at Urup, but was only observed in the western part of the northern Pacific.
See also
1994 Kuril Islands earthquake
2006 Kuril Islands earthquake
2007 Kuril Islands earthquake
List of earthquakes in 1963
List of earthquakes in Japan
List of earthquakes in Russia
References
External links
The International Seismological Centre has a bibliography and/or authoritative data for this event.
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