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Megathrust earthquake - Definition and Overview |
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A megathrust earthquake is an interplate earthquake where one tectonic plate slips beneath (subducts) another. Due to the size of the tectonic plates and the shallow dip of the plate boundary, these earthquakes are among the world's largest, with Moment magnitudes that can exceed 9.0.
For the most part they occur in the Pacific and Indian Oceans and are connected to the Ring of Fire. Since these earthquakes deform the ocean floor, they almost always generate a significant tsunami.
All five earthquakes since 1900 of magnitude 9 or greater have been megathrust earthquakes.
Some examples of megathrust earthquakes are:
- 1700 Cascadia Earthquake (magnitude 9.0) — Juan de Fuca Plate subducting the North American Plate, slip length 1000 km (625 mi).
- 1952 Kamchatka earthquake (magnitude 9.0) — Pacific Plate subducting the North American Plate, depth 30 km.
- 1957 Andreanof Islands earthquake (magnitude 9.1) — Pacific Plate subducting the North American Plate.
- 1960 Great Chilean Earthquake (magnitude 9.5) — Nazca Plate subducting the South American Plate, depth 33 km, slip length 1000 km (625 mi).
- 1964 Good Friday Earthquake (magnitude 9.2) — Pacific Plate subducting the North American Plate, duration 4–5 minutes, depth 25 km, slip length 800 km (500 mi), slip motion 9 m (30 ft).
- 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake (magnitude 9.0) — India Plate subducting the Burma Plate, slip length 1200 km (750 mi), slip motion 15 m (45 ft).
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Example Usage of Megathrust |
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Nawshus: @UniquelyDsigned im crushin pelvic bones and reorganizing reproductive organs with my bruce banner Megathrust... |
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Nawshus: lmfao im renaming my finishing move to the sunda Megathrust...women better be prepared for the tsunami <_< |
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Nawshus: @DeeDarling im chillin watchin the history channel... they talkin about the sunda Megathrust...sounds like some shit i do to bitches >_> |
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