1992 Roermond Earthquake

The 1992 Roermond earthquake occurred on 13 April, around 3:20 AM (1:20 UTC) with a moment magnitude of 5.3 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of VIII (Severe).

Striking on the Peel Boundary Fault, a normal fault near Roermond, it was the strongest recorded earthquake in the Netherlands and in Northwestern Europe, and caused substantial damage to older buildings in the Netherlands and adjacent countries of Belgium and Germany. A series of aftershocks followed.

1992 Roermond earthquake
1992 Roermond earthquake is located in Netherlands
1992 Roermond earthquake
UTC time1992-04-13 01:20:00
ISC event295572
USGS-ANSSComCat
Local date13 April 1992 (1992-04-13)
Local time03:20:00
Magnitude5.8 ML
5.3 Mw
Depth18.0 km (11.2 mi)
Epicenter51°10′N 5°57′E / 51.16°N 5.95°E / 51.16; 5.95
TypeDip-slip
Areas affectedNetherlands, Germany and Belgium
Max. intensityMMI VIII (Severe)
Casualties1 dead, 46 injured

Tectonic setting

The city of Roermond lies above the Roer Graben, which forms the southeastern part of the Lower Rhine Graben (or Lower Rhine Embayment). These structures form part of the European Cenozoic Rift System, which formed within the foreland of the Alpine orogeny. The Roer graben formed during the Paleogene and is currently active as shown by the thickening of Quaternary sedimentary rocks into the basin. The graben is bounded by NW-SE trending normal fault systems, with the largest fault being the southwest-dipping Peel Boundary Fault, which displaces the base of the Quaternary sequence by about 175 m. All the major faults show evidence of neotectonics.

Location

1992 Roermond Earthquake 
USGS Shakemap for the earthquake
1992 Roermond Earthquake 
Focal mechanism diagram for the earthquake

The earthquake's focal mechanism showed almost pure normal faulting on a plane dipping southwest at 68°, identified as the Peel Boundary Fault. The epicentre of the earthquake lay kilometers away from the south of Roermond.

Intensity

The earthquake was recorded as 5.8 on the Richter magnitude scale (5.3 on the moment magnitude scale) and a maximum intensity of VIII (Severe) on the Mercalli intensity scale.

An intensity of VIII means considerable damage to poorly built structures and heavy furniture is overturned. The earthquake was not evenly spread as some areas were hit harder than others. This earthquake could be felt as far away as the Czech Republic, Switzerland, France and England.

Damage and casualties

In the regions between Roermond, Maaseik (Belgium), and Heinsberg (Germany), buildings, especially old buildings, and cars were destroyed. Two churches in Roermond, the Munsterkerk and Minderbroederskerk, were heavily damaged. The economic cost of the earthquake was estimated to be around 275 million guilders (around 125 million euros), of which 170 million guilders (around 77 million euros) of damage in the Netherlands. A 79-year-old woman died of a heart attack in Bonn.

Aftershocks

The earthquake was followed by more than 200 aftershocks.

See also

References

Tags:

1992 Roermond Earthquake Tectonic setting1992 Roermond Earthquake Location1992 Roermond Earthquake Intensity1992 Roermond Earthquake Damage and casualties1992 Roermond Earthquake Aftershocks1992 Roermond Earthquake

🔥 Trending searches on Wiki English:

TitanicWilliam, Prince of WalesCristiano RonaldoAnya Taylor-JoyMalik WillisMorgan WallenShubman GillGeorge ForemanSexual intercourseVande Bharat ExpressHunter SchaferMarylandMark WahlbergKaren GillanDorothy Stratten2023 Badminton Asia ChampionshipsHenry CavillVallavaraiyan VandiyadevanDeaths in 2023Chris PrattKarim BenzemaRachel McAdamsThe Super Mario Bros. MovieLee Do-hyunLos AngelesGeorge ClooneyBhagyashreeMax DugganRonnie O'SullivanLewis CapaldiMichelle PfeifferAnjelica HustonBrendan FraserBrij Bhushan Sharan SinghMillie Bobby BrownElon MuskMukhtar AnsariRoy HodgsonBacklash (2023)Military budget of the United StatesMel Kiper Jr.The Mandalorian (season 3)GermanyEuropeBam MargeraScream (franchise)Roberto De ZerbiJanis JoplinFlipkartYandexPhilippinesWes AndersonList of countries and dependencies by populationGillian McKeithTransformers (film series)JioCinemaMary-Kate OlsenTupac ShakurThe Evil DeadList of Marvel Cinematic Universe filmsLabour DayParrondo's paradoxAnnamarie TendlerAlan RickmanAdam SandlerSaudi ArabiaList of American films of 2023Jason StathamJack Black2023 Formula One World ChampionshipOpinion polling for the 2023 Turkish presidential electionBlood MeridianJawan (film)🡆 More