1784 Erzincan earthquake

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Erzincan in Turkey, then part of the Ottoman Empire, was struck by a major earthquake on 18 July 1784. It caused widespread damage between Erzincan and Muş. It had an estimated magnitude of 7.6 Ms. More than 90% of the houses in Erzincan collapsed and at least 5,000 people died,[3] with some reports of more than 10,000 deaths.[4] A 150 km long zone of surface rupture was observed.[1] It ruptured the Yedisu segment at the eastern end of the North Anatolian Fault, which has not ruptured since then and is now regarded as a seismic gap. In 2013 it was estimated that about 2.67 m of displacement deficit has accumulated on this fault segment since 1784, sufficient to drive an earthquake of up to Mw7.5.[2]

Localdate18 July 1784 (1784-07-18)
Epicenter39.5°N 40.2°E / 39.5; 40.2[1]
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1784 Erzincan earthquake
1784 Erzincan earthquake is located in Turkey
1784 Erzincan earthquake
Local date18 July 1784 (1784-07-18)
Magnitude7.6 Ms[1]
Epicenter39.5°N 40.2°E / 39.5; 40.2[1]
FaultNorth Anatolian Fault[2]
TypeStrike-slip[2]
Areas affectedErzincan
Ottoman Empire
Casualties5,000[3]–>10,000 dead[4]
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