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The 2007 Solomon Islands earthquake took place on April 2, 2007, near the island of Gizo, in the Solomon Islands. Its magnitude was calculated by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) as being at 8.1 on the moment magnitude scale. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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According to the USGS, the earthquake was recorded around 7:39:56 a.m. local time (UTC+11). The focus was 10 km (6 mi) deep and 40 km (25 mi) South South-East of Gizo township on New Georgia Islands in Western Province.[1] Since the first earthquake there have been numerous aftershocks, the worst of which measured 6.2 on the moment magnitude scale. An earthquake is the result from the sudden release of stored energy in the Earths crust that creates seismic waves. ...
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A map of Gizo Island Gizo is the capital of the Western province in the Solomon Islands. ...
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Solomon Islands New Georgia Islands The New Georgia Islands are part of the Western Province of the Solomon Islands. ...
Western Province is one of the provinces of the Solomon Islands. ...
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Effects
giant earthquake on my birthday!!! At least fifty-two people are reported to have been killed and sixty reported missing when a tsunami triggered by the earthquake struck the Solomon Islands, wiping out thirteen or more villages.[2][3] Thousands were left homeless, and damages are estimated in millions. Rescuers are trying to reach other islands, and the reported death toll is thus expected to rise. In South Choiseul, waves 10 meters high swept away villages, gardens and a hospital.[4] About 900 homes were destroyed and 5000 people left homeless.[5] The tsunami that struck Malé in the Maldives on December 26, 2004. ...
The tsunami reached Papua New Guinea, with a family of five reportedly missing from a remote island in Milne Bay Province, which was in the tsunami's path.[6] Milne Bay is a province of Papua New Guinea. ...
Aid workers have reported that an outbreak of diarrhoea has emerged among the survivors.[7] However, the UN reported that the outbreak and other diseases are under control as of April 12.[8] More recently, a measles outbreak was reported but an immunization program is underway.[9] Diarrhoea is the correct way to spell the word Diarrhoea. ...
The island of Ranongga in the New Georgia Group was lifted three meters by the earthquake, causing its beaches to shift outwards of up to 70 meters.[10] Large coral reefs in the area are now largely above the surface and local fishermen are worried that the fishing grounds have been destroyed.[11] However, Australian scientists said the exposure of the reefs are a normal part of island building and that careful wildlife management can preserve the reefs that remain.[12] Landsat composite image of the southwestern New Georgia Islands Ranongga is an island located in the New Georgia Islands group of Western Province, Solomon Islands. ...
Solomon Islands New Georgia Islands The New Georgia Islands are part of the Western Province of the Solomon Islands. ...
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Warnings
Areas affected by the main and aftershock earthquakes A tsunami warning was issued for the South Pacific Ocean, and advisories issued for Japan and Hawaii. The Australian Bureau of Meteorology issued a warning for Australia's eastern coast, from Queensland's Barrier Reef to Tasmania, and beaches along the coast were closed, while many evacuated to higher ground.[13][14] However, as the epicenter was close to the Solomon Islands, the tsunami hit before the Hawaiian Pacific Tsunami Warning Center released the warning.[15] Image File history File links Size of this preview: 514 Ã 600 pixel Image in higher resolution (612 Ã 714 pixel, file size: 101 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Source: http://earthquake. ...
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Tsunameter and buoys used by DART system The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center (PTWC), operated by NOAA in Ewa Beach, Hawaii, USA, is one of two tsunami warning centers in the United States. ...
High-magnitude ocean waves propagate at speeds near 25 meters per second, which means that they traverse the 25 kilometer distance from the epicenter to Gavo in 1000 seconds: less than 20 minutes. Fortunately, the S-waves from the earthquake shook the ground and alerted the population, allowing many to flee to high ground before the wave struck. A type of seismic wave, the S-wave moves in a shear or transverse wave, so motion is perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation. ...
Aid response Australia has offered AU$2 million in aid, while New Zealand has offered NZ$500,000 and sent supplies in an air force plane.[16] The United States has so far contributed US$250,000 in aid.[17] Taiwan has contributed US$214,000 and shipment of 1,000 kg of rice.[18] France has also airlifted supplies via New Caledonia.[19] The United Nations has established a field hospital in Gizo, with a total of eight planned for the entire country, and has also established three camps for internally displaced persons.[20] Australian and Canadian medical teams have also been deployed across the islands.[21] Papua New Guinea, itself affected by the tsunami, has contributed US$340,000 and a light plane that can better access smaller, more remote airstrips.[22] UNICEF has issued an appeal for US$500,000 for both the Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea.[23] Separately, the Red Cross has issued an appeal for US$800,000.[24] The remoteness of some villages meant that aid did not reach them until several days after the tsunami occurred.[25] However, the Associated Press has reported that Gizo's airport has reopened, easing the delivery of supplies.[26] A Taiwanese fishing boat ran aground on coral reefs while delivering supplies, but it was successfully evacuated by a United States Navy helicopter.[27] The boat's crew managed to free the vessel from the rocks a few days later.[28] The foundation of the U.N. The United Nations (UN) is an international organization whose stated aims are to facilitate co-operation in international law, international security, economic development, social progress and human rights issues. ...
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Aftermath Francis Billy Hilly; the MP for Simbo Island where 11 people died, said that those who had previously resisted resettlement away from the island's active volcano are now reconsidering their options.[29] The national government may also relocate islanders away from low-lying areas pending a review of long-term rehabilitation and disaster preparedness plans.[30] Many Solomon Islander Christians celebrated Easter in whichever way they could, and at least seven babies were born since the tsunami hit.[31] The Australian government announced that a network of five tsunami warning buoys will be deployed along its Pacific coast, with two buoys stationed in the Papua New Guinea/Solomon Islands area.[32] Easter, the Sunday of the Resurrection, Pascha, or Resurrection Day, is the most important religious feast of the Christian liturgical year, observed at some point between late March and late April each year (early April to early May in Eastern Christianity), following the cycle of the moon. ...
Tectonic summary The earthquake occurred along the boundary of the Pacific plate with, respectively, the Australia, Woodlark, and Solomon Sea plates.[33] The latter three plates converge to the east-northeast or northeast against the Pacific plate with velocities of 90–105 millimetres/year.[33] Along much of the plate boundary between the Pacific plate and the Australia/Woodlark/Solomon Sea plates, relative plate-motion is accomplished principally by subduction of the Australia/Woodlark/Solomon Sea plates beneath the Pacific plate. The April 2 earthquake's location and focal mechanism are consistent with the earthquake having occurred as underthrusting of the Australia/Woodlark/Solomon Sea plate beneath the Pacific plate, as part of the broader northeast-directed subduction process. The Pacific plate, shown in pale yellow The Pacific Plate is an oceanic tectonic plate beneath the Pacific Ocean. ...
The Solomon Sea is a sea located within the Pacific Ocean. ...
The Solomon Islands arc as a whole experiences a very high level of earthquake activity, and many shocks of magnitude 7 and larger have been recorded since the early decades of the twentieth century. The April 2 earthquake, however, nucleated in a 250 kilometre-long segment of the arc that had produced no shocks of magnitude 7 or larger since the early 20th century.[33] (19th century - 20th century - 21st century - more centuries) Decades: 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s As a means of recording the passage of time, the 20th century was that century which lasted from 1901–2000 in the sense of the Gregorian calendar (1900–1999...
References - ^ Magnitude 8.1 - SOLOMON ISLANDS. USGS Earthquake Hazards Program. USGS. Retrieved on 2007-04-02.
- ^ Tsunami death toll on Solomon Islands reaches 52, RIA Novosti, Apr. 16, 2007
- ^ "Report: Tsunami leaves thousands homeless in the hills", News Limited, 2007-04-02. Retrieved on 2007-04-03.
- ^ "Report: Death toll in Solomons at 15", News Limited, 2007-04-02. Retrieved on 2007-04-02.
- ^ "Report: Solomons tsunami aid stepped up", BBC News, 2007-04-02. Retrieved on 2007-04-02.
- ^ "Houses float in sea of devastation", News limited, 2007-04-02. Retrieved on 2007-04-02.
- ^ Disease breaking out after Solomon Islands quake, Reuters, Apr. 5, 2007
- ^ Communicable diseases under control in Solomon Islands, ReliefWeb, Apr. 12, 2007
- ^ Measles immunization campaign begins in Solomon Islands, People's Daily Online, Apr. 18, 2007
- ^ Sands, Neil. "Quake lifts Solomons island out of the sea", Yahoo! News, Yahoo! Inc.. Retrieved on 2007-04-09.
- ^ "Quake lifts Solomons island metres from the sea", Daily News & Analysis, 2007-04-07. Retrieved on 2007-04-07.
- ^ Indonesian coral reef exposed by 2005 earthquake, Associated Press, Apr. 14, 2007
- ^ "Deadly tsunami strikes Solomons", News Limited, 2007-04-02. Retrieved on 2007-04-02.
- ^ "Towns evacuated amid tsunami panic", News Limited, 2007-04-02. Retrieved on 2007-04-02.
- ^ Christopher Joyce (2 April 2007). Tsunami Moved Too Quickly for Warning System. National Public Radio. Retrieved on 2007-04-03.
- ^ "Houses float in sea of devastation", News limited, 2007-04-02. Retrieved on 2007-04-02.
- ^ United States Pledges Assistance After Solomon Islands Tsunami, United States Department of State, Apr. 4, 2007
- ^ Solomon Islands: Taiwan boosts assistance to tsunami victims, ReliefWeb, Apr. 5, 2007
- ^ Solomon Islands Tsunami Aid Effort Gathers Pace, Associated Press via ABC/KGO-TV, Apr. 6, 2007
- ^ Solomon Islands: UN aid workers start recovery efforts after tsunami, United Nations, Apr. 4, 2007
- ^ Tsunami relief bolstered for disease crisis, The Australian, Apr. 9, 2007
- ^ PNG joins in sending aid to Solomons, Radio Australia, Apr. 11, 2007
- ^ UNICEF: Urgent appeal for funds for hard hit Solomon Islands, UNICEF, Apr. 4, 2007
- ^ International Response to Solomon Islands Tsunami Victims Gathers Momentum, Voice of America News, Apr. 6, 2007
- ^ Aid still days away for Solomons homeless, Reuters, Apr. 4, 2007
- ^ More aid supplies are starting to reach Solomon Islands tsunami victims, Associated Press via WSTM-TV, Apr. 6, 2007
- ^ Shipwrecked aid workers rescued, Melbourne Herald Sun, Apr. 13, 2007
- ^ Taiwanese tsunami aid ship in Solomon Islands freed from reef where it ran aground, Associated Press, Apr. 14, 2007
- ^ Shift Simbo tsunami victims: Solomons MP, Australian Associated Press, Apr. 8, 2007
- ^ Solomons PM seeks tsunami assistance, Australian Associated Press, Apr. 16, 2007
- ^ Churchgoers believe tsunami was a warning from God, New Zealand Herald, Apr. 9, 2007
- ^ Tsunami beacon to protect coast, The Australian, Apr. 13, 2007
- ^ a b c Magnitude 8.1 - SOLOMON ISLANDS - Summary. USGS Earthquake Hazards Program. USGS. Retrieved on 2007-04-02.
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