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1998 Bahía de Caráquez earthquake

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1998 Bahía de Caráquez earthquake
UTC time1998-08-04 18:59:20
ISC event1174716
USGS-ANSSComCat
Local dateAugust 4, 1998 (1998-08-04)
Local time13:59:20 ECT
MagnitudeMw 7.2
Depth33 km
Epicenter0°35′35″S 80°23′35″W / 0.593°S 80.393°W / -0.593; -80.393
Max. intensityVIII (Severe)
Casualties3 dead

The 1998 Bahía de Caráquez earthquake occurred on August 4 at 13:59 local time (18:59 UTC) with a magnitude Mw 7.2. The epicenter was located at 10 km north of Bahía de Caráquez, about 190 km NNW of Guayaquil, and about 215 km W of Quito, Ecuador. The intensity in Bahía de Caráquez reached MM VIII. In Bahía de Caráquez, electricity, telephone, and water services disrupted, and many buildings were damaged. It was felt strongly in Guayaquil and Quito and could be felt in much of Ecuador and in Cali, Colombia.[1][2] An Mw  5.4 foreshock occurred 1 hour and 24 minutes before the main shock and hence alerted many people. The Nazca Plate is subducting beneath the South American Plate near the Ecuadorian coast. This earthquake was a shallow thrust earthquake in this subduction zone.[3]

Since March 1997, Wawa Pichincha, 12 km to the west of Quito, began a period of unrest. Since May 1998, a seismic swarm occurred at Wawa Pichincha. Three days after the Bahía de Caráquez earthquake, on August 7, 1998, a moderate phreatic eruption occurred in Wawa Pichincha.[4] Wawa Pichincha remained active in 1999, and in 2000 its activities became more moderate.[5]

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  1. ^ "Preliminary Earthquake Report - Magnitude 7.2 Near Coast of Ecuador 1998 August 04 18:59:20 UTC". neic.usgs.gov. Archived from the original on 2012-03-05.
  2. ^ "Significant Earthquakes of the World". Archived from the original on 2010-07-20. Retrieved 2010-09-22.
  3. ^ Segovia, M.; Pacheco, J.; Shapiro, N.; Yepes, H.; Guillier, B.; Ruiz, M.; Calahorrano, A.; Andrade, D.; Egred, J. (1999). "The August 4, 1998, Bahia Earthquake (Mw=7.1): Rupture mecanism and comments on the potential Seismic Activity" (PDF). Fourth ISAG, Goettingen (Germany). pp. 673–677.
  4. ^ Villagómez, Darwin; Ruiz, Mario; Yepes, Hugo; Hall, Minard; Guillier, Bertrand; Alvarado, Alex; Segovia, Mónica; Calahorrano, Alcinoe (1999). "Seismic activity at Guagua Pichincha volcano, Ecuador" (PDF). Fourth ISAG, Goettingen (Germany). pp. 793–796.
  5. ^ "Guagua Pichincha - Index of Monthly Reports". volcano.si.edu. Archived from the original on 2008-03-17.

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