List of earthquakes in Iran
Iran is one of the most seismically active countries in the world, being crossed by several major faults that cover at least 90% of the country.[1] As a result, earthquakes in Iran occur often and are destructive.
Geology and history
The Iranian plateau is subject to most types of tectonic activity, including active folding, faulting and volcanic eruptions. It is well known for its long history of disastrous earthquake activity. Not only have these earthquakes killed thousands, but they have also led to waste of valuable natural resources.[2] Since 1900, at least 126,000 fatalities have resulted from earthquakes in Iran.[2]
Earthquakes
Date |
Region |
Coords |
M |
|
MMI |
Fatalities |
Injuries |
|
2013-11-28 | Borazjan | 29°22′N 51°19′E / 29.36°N 51.31°E / 29.36; 51.31 | 5.6 | Mw | VII | 7 | 45 | |
2013-04-13 | Saravan, Iran | 28°04′N 62°05′E / 28.06°N 62.08°E / 28.06; 62.08 | 7.7 | Mw | | 35 | 117 | |
2013-04-09 | Bushehr | 28°30′N 51°35′E / 28.50°N 51.59°E / 28.50; 51.59 | 6.3 | Mw | | 30 (early estimate) | | |
2012-08-11 | Tabriz | 38°19′N 46°46′E / 38.32°N 46.76°E / 38.32; 46.76 | 6.4 | Mw | VIII | 306 | | |
2012-08-11 | Tabriz | | 6.3 | Mw | | | | |
2011-06-15 | Kahnooj | 27°59′N 57°34′E / 27.98°N 57.57°E / 27.98; 57.57 | 5.3 | | | 2 | | |
2010-12-20 | Hosseinabad | 28°29′N 59°07′E / 28.49°N 59.12°E / 28.49; 59.12 | 6.5 | Mw | IX | 11 | 100 | |
2010-08-27 | Damghan | 35°32′N 54°31′E / 35.53°N 54.51°E / 35.53; 54.51 | 5.8 | Mw | VII | 4 | 40 | |
2008-09-10 | Qeshm | 26°44′N 55°50′E / 26.74°N 55.83°E / 26.74; 55.83 | 6.1 | Mw | | 7 | 45 | |
2006-03-31 | Borujerd | 35°35′N 48°47′E / 35.58°N 48.79°E / 35.58; 48.79 | 6.1 | ML | | 66 | | |
2005-11-27 | Qeshm | 26°50′N 55°56′E / 26.84°N 55.93°E / 26.84; 55.93 | 5.8 | Mw | VII | 13 | 100 | |
2005-02-22 | Zarand | 30°43′N 56°49′E / 30.72°N 56.81°E / 30.72; 56.81 | 6.4 | Mw | VIII | 612 | 1,411 | |
2004-05-28 | Māzandarān | 36°16′N 51°35′E / 36.27°N 51.58°E / 36.27; 51.58 | 6.3 | | | 35+ | 400 | [3] |
2003-12-22 | Bam | 28°51′N 58°15′E / 28.85°N 58.25°E / 28.85; 58.25 | 6.6 | Mw | IX | 26,271–43,200 | 22,628–30,000 | |
2002-06-22 | Qazvin | 35°38′N 49°03′E / 35.63°N 49.05°E / 35.63; 49.05 | 6.3 | Mw | VIII | 261 | 1,500 | |
1998-03-14 | Golbaf | 30°9′N 57°36′E / 30.150°N 57.600°E / 30.150; 57.600 | 6.6 | | | 5 | | [4] |
1997-05-10 | Birjand-Qaen | 33°49′N 59°48′E / 33.82°N 59.80°E / 33.82; 59.80 | 7.3 | Mw | X | 1,567 | 2,300 | |
1997-02-29 | Ardabil | 38°05′N 48°03′E / 38.08°N 48.05°E / 38.08; 48.05 | 6.1 | Mw | VIII | 1,100 | 2,600 | |
1990-06-20 | Manjil–Rudbar | 37°04′N 49°17′E / 37.07°N 49.28°E / 37.07; 49.28 | 7.4 | Mw | X | 35,000–50,000 | 60,000–105,000 | |
1981-07-28 | Southern Iran | 30°01′N 57°47′E / 30.01°N 57.79°E / 30.01; 57.79 | 7.1 | Ms | | 1,500 | 1,000 | |
1981-06-11 | Southern Iran | 29°54′N 57°42′E / 29.900°N 57.700°E / 29.900; 57.700 | 6.9 | | | 3,000 | | [5] |
1978-09-16 | Tabas | 33°13′N 57°29′E / 33.21°N 57.48°E / 33.21; 57.48 | 7.4 | Mw | IX | 15,000–25,000 | | |
1972-04-10 | Qir | 28°23′N 52°47′E / 28.39°N 52.78°E / 28.39; 52.78 | 6.7 | Mw | IX | 5,374 | 1,710 | |
1968-08-31 | Dasht-e-Bayaz | 34°01′N 58°58′E / 34.02°N 58.96°E / 34.02; 58.96 | 7.4 | Mw | X | 15,000 | | |
1968-09-01 | Ferdows | | 6.4 | Mw | | 900 | | |
1965-02-10 | Bostanabad-e Bala | | 5.1 | | | 20 | | |
1962-09-01 | Bou'in-Zahra | 35°38′N 49°52′E / 35.63°N 49.87°E / 35.63; 49.87 | 7.1 | ML | IX | 12,225 | 2,776 | |
1957-12-13 | Sahneh | 34°21′0″N 47°40′12″E / 34.35000°N 47.67000°E / 34.35000; 47.67000 | 7.1 | | | 1,130 | | [6] |
1957-07-02 | Māzandarān | 36°8′24″N 52°42′0″E / 36.14000°N 52.70000°E / 36.14000; 52.70000 | 7.1 | | | 1,200 | | [6] |
1953-02-12 | Torud | 35°23′N 54°59′E / 35.39°N 54.98°E / 35.39; 54.98 | 6.6 | Mw | VIII | 800–973 | 140 | |
1947-08-05 | Pasni | | 7.3 | | | 500 | | |
1930-05-06 | Salmas | 38°05′N 44°47′E / 38.09°N 44.78°E / 38.09; 44.78 | 7.1 | Mw | X | 1,360–3,000 | | |
1929-05-01 | Koppeh Dagh | 38°07′N 57°44′E / 38.12°N 57.74°E / 38.12; 57.74 | 7.2 | Mw | IX | 3,257–3,800 | 1,121 | |
1923-05-23 | Torbat-e Heydariyeh | 33°24′N 59°6′E / 33.400°N 59.100°E / 33.400; 59.100 | 5.7 | | | 2,200 | | [5] |
1909-01-23 | Silakhor of Borujerd | 33°00′N 53°00′E / 33.0°N 53.0°E / 33.0; 53.0 | 7.3 | ML | IX | 6,000–8,000 | | |
1895-01-17 | Quchan | 37°06′N 58°24′E / 37.1°N 58.4°E / 37.1; 58.4 | 6.8 | Ms | VIII | 1,000–11,000 | | |
1893-11-17 | Quchan | 37°12′N 58°24′E / 37.2°N 58.4°E / 37.2; 58.4 | 6.6 | Ms | X | 18,000 | | |
1755-06-07 | Kashan | 33°59′N 51°27′E / 33.983°N 51.450°E / 33.983; 51.450 | | | | 40,000 | | |
1727-11-18 | Tabriz | 38°00′N 46°18′E / 38.0°N 46.3°E / 38.0; 46.3 | | | VIII | 77,000 | | |
1721-04-26 | Shebli | 38°00′N 46°18′E / 38.0°N 46.3°E / 38.0; 46.3 | 7.7 | Ms | VIII–X | 8,000–250,000 | | |
1042-08-21 | Tabriz | 38°0′N 46°2′E / 38.000°N 46.033°E / 38.000; 46.033 | 7.6 | | | 40,000 | | |
893-03-23 | Ardabil | 38°15′N 48°17′E / 38.250°N 48.283°E / 38.250; 48.283 | | | | 150,000 | | |
856-12-22 | Damghan | 36°10′N 54°21′E / 36.167°N 54.350°E / 36.167; 54.350 | 7.9 | Ms | | 200,000 | | |
Note: The inclusion criteria for adding events are based on WikiProject Earthquakes' notability guideline that was developed for stand alone articles. The principles described also apply to lists. In summary, only damaging, injurious, or deadly events should be recorded. |
See also
References
- ↑ "Preliminary Earthquake Reconnaissance Report on the June 22, 2002 Changureh (Avaj), Iran Earthquake". International Institute of Earthquake Engineering and Seismology. 2002-07-19. Retrieved December 30, 2008.
- 1 2 Manuel Berberian. "100 years; 126,000 deaths". The Iranian.
- ↑ "Magnitude 6.3 - Northern Iran". United States Geological Survey. July 16, 2008. Retrieved March 15, 2009.
- ↑ "Today In Earthquake History - March 14". United States Geological Survey. February 18, 2008. Retrieved March 14, 2009.
- 1 2 "Historic Worldwide Earthquakes". United States Geological Survey. January 29, 2009. Retrieved March 15, 2009.
- 1 2 "Earthquakes with 1,000 or More Deaths since 1900". United States Geological Survey. January 29, 2009. Retrieved March 18, 2009.
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