1978 Tabas earthquake
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The 1978 Tabas earthquake (Persian: زمینلرزه ۱۳۵۷ طبس) occurred on September 16 at 19:05:55 local time in central Iran. The shock measured 7.4 on the moment magnitude scale and had a maximum Mercalli intensity of IX+ (Violent). The death toll was in the range of 15,000–25,000, with severe damage occurring in the town of Tabas.
UTC time | 1978-09-16 15:35:55 |
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ISC event | 676813 |
USGS-ANSS | ComCat |
Local date | September 16, 1978 (1978-09-16) |
Local time | 19:05:55 IRST |
Magnitude | 7.4 Mw [1] |
Depth | 10 km (6.2 mi) [1] |
Epicenter | 33.21°N 57.48°E / 33.21; 57.48 [1] |
Type | Dip-slip[2] |
Areas affected | Iran |
Total damage | $11 million [2] |
Max. intensity | MMI IX (Violent) [3] |
Peak acceleration | 0.8 g [4] |
Aftershocks | 5.0 Mw Sept 17 at 08:17 [5] |
Casualties | 15,000–25,000 [2] |
Eighty percent of the human deaths occurred in Tabas, but a total of 85 villages were also affected. This seismic force was felt in Tehran, about 610 kilometers (380 mi) away. About 55–85 km (34–53 mi) of ground deformation was observed, with about 1.7 meters (5 ft 7 in) of maximum slip. Only one significant M5 aftershock occurred.[4]