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Reevaluation of the earthquakes of 10 March and 19 May 1951 in southern Spain

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JOURNAL OF SEISMOLOGY
Volume 9, Issue 1, Pages 99-110

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10950-005-5936-3

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earthquake damage; focal mechanism; intensity; seismicity; Spain 1951 earthquake; tectonics

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Damage and parameters of the earthquakes of 10 March and 19 May 1951 in southern Spain have been reevaluated. Data available do not allow accurate depth determinations and previous estimates of larger depths are not confirmed, so depths have been fixed at 30 km for both shocks. Magnitudes (Ms) have been determined as 5.4 and 5.6, respectively. Intensities estimated at 22 and 29 sites from contemporary documentary sources give maximum values of VI - VII and VI ( EMS Scale), lower than previous estimates. The focal mechanism for the May shock is right-lateral strike-slip with a normal component of motion, with planes with strikes 273 degrees. and 169 degrees; seismic moment 1.9 x 10(16) Nm and dimension 6 km ( radius of circular fault). Shocks are located near the boundary between the Iberian plateau and the Guadalquivir Basin and may be related to faults connected with this boundary.

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