1861 Mendoza earthquake
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The 1861 Mendoza earthquake occurred in the provinces of Argentina, province of Mendoza Province, Mendoza, Argentina on 20 March at 11:30 PM. It had an estimated magnitude of 7.2 on the scale and an intensity of IX–X on the Modified Mercalli intensity scale, Mercalli scale. Its hypocenter was located at an estimated depth of .


Tectonic setting

The city of Mendoza lies just to the east of the Precordillera structural belt, at the eastern margin of the Andes mountain belt. The ongoing flat slab subduction of the Nazca Plate below the South American Plate is causing shortening in the over-riding plate that is concentrated in the Precordillera belt, with a rate of 4.5±1.7 mm per year, from Global Positioning System, GPS data. This shortening is expressed as active fault, active thrust faulting. The two active thrust faults near Mendoza are the Peñas Thrust and the Cal Thrust, with the latter reaching the surface inside the city. This zone is one of the most seismically active parts of the Andes.


Earthquake

The earthquake is thought to have been caused by rupture of the Cal Thrust. The estimated magnitude of 7.2 is consistent with the estimated slip rate and frequency of ruptures along this fault, which suggest vertical offsets in the range 0.8–1.0 m for the last three to four earthquakes.


Damage

The earthquake devastated the provincial capital, Mendoza, Argentina, Mendoza, killing somewhere in the range of 6,000 to 12,000 people, although even higher numbers have been suggested, with thousands more being injured. with thousands more being injured. Most of the buildings were destroyed, including the ''cabildo'' (colonial government house). Fires caused by rupturing of the gas supply for lighting in some stores lasted for four days. The obstruction of canals led to local flooding. The effects of soil liquefaction, liquefaction were widely reported and many large landslides were observed. The town was rebuilt in a nearby location, and the authorities moved to their new seat in 1863. The new constructions, which incorporated Modern architecture, modern architectural styles, were markedly different from the old Spanish Colonial architecture, colonial buildings.


Notable deaths

* Auguste Bravard


See also

*List of earthquakes in Argentina *List of historical earthquakes


References

* Epicentro de los terremotos destructivos en Argentina (1692–2012
''Listado de Terremotos Históricos''


Further reading

*{{cite thesis , last= Dauer, first=Quinn , date=2012 , url=http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1875&context=etd, title=Natural Disasters and Comparative State-Formation and Nation-Building: Earthquakes in Argentina and Chile (1822–1939) , type=PhD , publisher=FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations , doi=10.25148/etd.FI12120403, doi-access=free Earthquakes in Mendoza Province, 1861 Mendoza, Argentina 1861 earthquakes, Mendoza, 1861 1861 in Argentina March 1861 events 1861 disasters in Argentina