Magnitude 7.3 Northern Iran
1997 May 10 07:57:29 UTC
Preliminary Earthquake Report
U.S. Geological Survey, National Earthquake Information Center
World Data Center for Seismology, Denver
Magnitude | 7.3 | ||
Date-Time | 1997 05 10 07:57:29 UTC | ||
Location | 33.82N 59.80E | ||
Depth | 10 kilometers | ||
Region | Northern Iran | ||
Reference |
115 km (70 miles) NNE of Birjand, Iran 230 km (140 miles) WSW of Herat, Afghanistan 270 km (170 miles) S of Mashhad, Iran 795 km (490 miles) ESE of TEHRAN, Iran |
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Location Quality | Error estimate not available | ||
Location Quality Parameters |
Not available | ||
Source | USGS NEIC (WDCS-D) | ||
Comments | At least 1,567 people killed, 2,300 injured, 50,000 homeless, 10,533 houses destroyed, 5,474 houses damaged and landslides in the Birjand-Qayen area. Five people killed and some damage in the Herat area, Afghanistan. Felt in Kerman, Khorasan, Semnan, Sistan va Baluchestan and Yazd Provinces, Iran. This earthquake appears to have occurred on a southern splay of the Ferdows fault. The left-lateral, strike-slip Ferdows fault was the site of the 1968 Dasht-e-Bayaz earthquake (magnitude 7.3) which resulted in 12,000-20,000 casualties. The Ferdows fault is north of the Zagros Mountains (the latter being the northern boundary of the Arabian plate). Understanding the tectonics of the Ferdows region is complicated by indistinct boundaries of the several microplates at that collision zone. |
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The boundaries of
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