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🌎 2011 M5.1 Lorca earthquake

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📂 The repository

This repository hosts detailed information about the 2011 M5.1 Lorca earthquake in Spain.

Available information in the folders:

  • Impact
  • Recording stations
  • Ruptrues
  • OpenQuake_gmfs

🚀 The earthquake at a glance

{WIKI_SUMMARY} Wikipedia

Ground shaking

The estimation of the ground shaking has The folder OpenQuake_gmfs stores the required input files to generate the ground motion fields considering different rupture solutions and conditioning the ground shaking to the recording stations for the event, when available. The figures below present an example of the results, showing the median ground motion fields with and without conditioning the ground shaking for the rupture and ground motion model that indicates the lowest nominal bias.

☄️ Consequences

The information collected for the consequences of the event and the corresponding references is available in the Impact folder. When available, information at different geographical levels is provided considering the building damage, economic losses and human impact.

A summary of the main consequences of the event is available in the earthquake_information.csv file:

FIELD DESCRIPTION
Year 2011
Country Spain
Region Murcia
Event_Name Lorca_2011
Local_Date 11/05/2011
Local_Time 18:47:25
Longitude -1.672
Latitude 37.699
Depth_(km) 1
Mw 5.1
Max_Intensity_(MMI) VI
Fault_mechanism Strike-slip
Tectonic_region_type Active Shallow Crust
Fatalities 9
Injured 300
Displaced_Population nan
Affected_Population nan
Affected_Units nan
Damaged_Units 889
Collapsed_Units 1
Economic_Losses 700 M EUR
Insured_Losses 484.7 M EUR
Induced_Effects nan
USGS page https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/usp000j1en/executive
Wikipedia page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Lorca_earthquake

🌟 Contributors

We would like to acknowledge the many contributors to the Earthquake Consequence Database.