Efectos arqueosismológicos del terremoto de Acambay de 1912(Michoacan, Mexico)
- Miguel A. Rodríguez Pascua 1
- V.H. Garduño Monroy 2
- R. Pérez López 1
- M.A. Perucha 1
- I. Israde Alcántara 2
- 1 Instituto Geológico y Minero de España. Madrid
- 2 Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo. Morelia. Mexico
- Rafael Baena Escudero (coord.)
- José Juan Fernández Caro (coord.)
- Inmaculada Guerrero Amador (coord.)
Editorial: Asociación Española para el Estudio del Cuaternario
ISBN: 978-84-695-8601-3
Año de publicación: 2013
Páginas: 186-189
Congreso: Reunión del Cuaternario Ibérico = Reuniâo do Quaternário Ibérico (8. 2013. La Rinconada (Sevilla))
Tipo: Aportación congreso
Resumen
The Acambay earthquake of 1912 was one of the most destructive intraplate earthquake in the XX Century located in central Mexico. Urbina and Camacho, geologist and seismologist respectively, researchers of the Mexican Geological Survey made one of the most complete and interesting field reports about destructive earthquakes. These authors reported the geological and archaeoseismological effects in the macroseismic zone. All of these data are useful so far and this paper revisited the macroseismic zone 100 years after and applies modern structural analysis in order to obtain new vision of the real consequences and the spatial distribution of the effects. It allow trace the mean direction of ground movement in the macroesismic zone (N-S).