Earthquakes Fast Facts

Major Earthquakes since 2000:(selected timeline of earthquakes around the world with death tolls exceeding 100)

June 4, 2000 A magnitude 7.9 earthquake strikes southern Sumatra, Indonesia, killing an estimated 103 people.

January 13, 2001 A magnitude 7.7 earthquakes hits near San Miguel, El Salvador, killing an estimated 852 people.

January 26, 2001 An estimated 20,000 people are killed by a magnitude 7.7 earthquake centered in Gujarat, India.

February 13, 2001 – Another earthquake strikes El Salvador, magnitude 6.6. Three hundred and fifteen people are estimated to have been killed.

June 23, 2001 An estimated 138 people are killed in Peru by an 8.4 magnitude earthquake.

March 3, 2002 In the Hindu Kush region of Afghanistan, an estimated 166 people are killed by a magnitude 7.4 earthquake.

March 25, 2002 Another earthquake in the Hindu Kush region of Afghanistan, this one a magnitude 6.1, kills 1,000 people.

June 22, 2002 – A magnitude 6.5 earthquake strikes western Iran, killing an estimated 261 people.

February 24, 2003 In southern Xianjiang, China a magnitude 6.3 quake leaves an estimated 263 people dead.

May 1, 2003 A 6.4 quake strikes eastern Turkey, killing approximately 177 people.

September 1, 1923Kanto, Japan – 142,800 killed (7.9)

October 5, 1948Ashgabat, Turkmenistan – 110,000 killed (7.3)

May 12, 2008Eastern Sichuan, China – 87,587 killed (7.9)

October 8, 2005Pakistan – 86,000 (7.6)

December 28, 1908 Messina, Italy – 72,000 (7.2)

May 31, 1970Chimbote, Peru – 70,000 killed (7.9)

June 20, 1990 Rasht-Qazvin-Zanjan, Iran – 50,000 killed (7.4)

Average earthquakes per year:
8.0 or higher – 1
7.0 to 7.9 – 15
6.0 to 6.9 – 134
5.0 to 5.9 – 1319
4.0 to 4.9 – 13,000 (estimated)
3.0 to 3.9 – 130,000 (estimated)
2.0 to 2.9 – 1,300,000 (estimated)

Richter Scale:
Invented in 1935 by Charles Richter and Beno Gutenberg, of the California Institute of Technology.

After a seismograph recorded the amplitude of waves during an earthquake, Richter used a logarithm to determine the magnitude of the quake.

Each whole number increase on the scale, say from 5.0 to 6.0, represents a tenfold increase in amplitude and releases 32 times more energy.

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