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The recent 2007 Portugal earthquake (Mw=6.1) in the seismotectonic context of t...

Author(s): Borges, J.F. cv logo 1 ; Bezzeghoud, M. cv logo 2 ; Caldeira, B. cv logo 3 ; Grandin, R. cv logo 4

Date: 2007

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/6322

Origin: Repositório Científico da Universidade de Évora

Subject(s): Portugal Seismicity; SW Atlantic Margin; 2007 C.S. Vicente earthquake


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An event of magnitude Mw 6.1(EMSC) occurred on 12/02/2007 at 10:35 UTC off coast of South-Western Portugal. The earthquake had its epicentre in the eastern Horseshoe Abyssal Plain, at 175 km South-West of San Vicente Cape (Figure 1). This earthquake is the largest earthquake since the great instrumental earthquake, Ms=8.0 (USGS), occurred on February 28th, 1969 in the same epicentral area. This earthquake was followed by four small aftershocks with magnitude less or equal to 3.5. There has been no reported damage associated to the event since habitated regions are too far away from the epicentre. This event has been widely felt in Portugal, particularly in the Algarve Region (I=IV – IM information), Southern Spain and Western Morocco and up to 700 km away of the epicentre (Salamanca, Madrid) (EMSC report in http://www.emsc-csem.org).
Document Type Article
Language Portuguese
Editor(s) Bossu, R.; Davila, J.M.; van Eck, T.
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