Large earthquakes in the Azores

  • Bento Caldeira Department of Physics & Institute of Earth Sciences (ICT), Escola de Ciências e Tecnologia (ECT), University of Évora (Portugal).
  • João Fontiela Institute of Earth Sciences (ICT), Escola de Ciências e Tecnologia (ECT), University of Évora (Portugal).
  • José F. Borges Department of Physics & Institute of Earth Sciences (ICT), Escola de Ciências e Tecnologia (ECT), University of Évora (Portugal).
  • Mourad Bezzeghoud Department of Physics & Institute of Earth Sciences (ICT), Escola de Ciências e Tecnologia (ECT), University of Évora (Portugal).
Keywords: Azores earthquakes, historical earthquakes, seismotectonics of Azores, focal mechanisms.

Abstract

The history of the Azores archipelago, from its discovery and settlement in the first half of the 15th century through the present, is marked by the social and economic impacts produced by earthquakes, mainly the high-intensity ones. Information that has been compiled leads to the conclusion that in this period, 33 earthquakes with intensity equal to or greater than VII have affected the Azores, which caused approximately 6,300 deaths and widespread destruction on some islands of the archipelago, principally S. Miguel, Terceira, Graciosa, Faial, S. Jorge and Pico Islands. The accommodation of strain resulting from the dynamics of the Azores triple junction (ATJ) plate boundary and volcanism, which also occurs in the region, are the main factors responsible for the intense seismic activity in this archipelago. This work reviews the scientific issues of the known earthquakes that have severely interfered with the lives of the Azorean people throughout their history, which we call large earthquakes.

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Published
2017-10-11
How to Cite
Caldeira B., Fontiela J., Borges J. F. y Bezzeghoud M. (2017). Large earthquakes in the Azores. Física de la Tierra, 29, 29-45. https://doi.org/10.5209/FITE.57601