1985 Wuqia earthquake

The 1985 Wuqia earthquake occurred on August 23, 1985, at 20:42 local time (12:42 UTC) near the border of Wuqia County and Shufu County, Xinjiang, China. It had a magnitude of Ms 7.4 and caused 71 deaths, 162 injuries, and left 15,000 homeless, as well as destroying 85% of buildings and highways.[1] The source of this earthquake is the Kazkeaerte Fault (卡兹克阿尔特断裂). The earthquake could be felt throughout much of the Fergana Basin, USSR, as well as in Pakistan.[2][1]

1985 Wuqia earthquake
UTC time1985-08-23 12:42:01
ISC event518737
USGS-ANSSComCat
Local date23 August 1985 (1985-08-23)
Local time20:42:01
MagnitudeMs 7.4
Depth7 km
Epicenter39.413°N 75.224°E / 39.413; 75.224
Areas affectedChina
Casualties64

The slipping of the earth during this earthquake caused a deformation zone along the Kezilesu River valley stretching 15 kilometres (9 13 miles) long and 800 metres (12 mile) wide. The zone is made up of smaller faults, fissures, and pressure ridges.[3]

References

  1. Significant Earthquakes of the World, United States Geological Survey, archived from the original on 2012-10-14
  2. Wang, Xiaorong. "1985 Xinjiang Autonomous Region Wuqia Earthquake."National Earthquake Science. China Earthquakes Network Center, n.d. Web
  3. Feng, Xian-yue (2008). "Deformation Zone of the Wuqia Earthquake in 1985". Seismology and Geology.
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