01/27/1700 | 1700 Cascadia Earthquake

Description

Events in the same region
Date Title Region Preferred Magnitude Quality*
0190s 2nd Century Cascadia Paleo-Earthquake Cascadia 8.4 D
0450s 4th Century Cascadia Paleo-Earthquake Cascadia 8.8 D
0590s 6th Century Cascadia Paleo-Earthquake Cascadia 8.3 D
0770s 8th Century Cascadia Paleo-Earthquake Cascadia 8.9 D
1040s 10th Century Cascadia Paleo-Earthquake Cascadia 8.3 D
1220s 12th Century Cascadia Paleo-Earthquake Cascadia 8.9 D
1460s 15th Century Cascadia Paleo-Earthquake Cascadia 8.2 D
1530s 16th Century Cascadia Paleo-Earthquake Cascadia 8.7 D
1700 Jan 27th 1700 Cascadia Earthquake Cascadia 9 B
References
  • Rong et al. (2014) -Rong, Y., Jackson, D. D., Magistrale, H., & Goldfinger, C. (2014). Magnitude limits of subduction zone earthquakes. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 104(5), 2359-2377. - Link
  • Hough (2013) -Hough, S. E. (2013). Missing great earthquakes. Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 118(3), 1098-1108. - Link
Event Characteristics
Preferred Magnitude 9.00 (9.00-9.10)
Epicenter 48.500°N, -124.800°E
Depth unknown
Tsunami yes
Paleo-Event no
Quality of Evidence B
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Magnitude Range
Year Reference Magnitude
2014 Rong et al. (2014) 9 (9-9.1)
2013 Hough (2013) 9.1

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