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1855 Wairarapa earthquake

The 1855 Wairarapa earthquake occurred on 23 January at about 9 p.m., affecting much of the Cook Strait area of New Zealand, including Marlborough in the South Island and Wellington and Wairarapa in the North Island. In Wellington, close to the epicenter, shaking lasted for at least 50 seconds. The moment magnitude is estimated to have been in the range 8.2–8.3, the most powerful recorded in New Zealand since systematic European colonisation began in 1840.[1] This earthquakewas associated with the largest observed movement on a strike-slip fault, maximum 18 metres (59 ft). It has been suggested that the surface rupture formed by this event helped influence Charles Lyell to link earthquakes with rapid movement on faults.[2]
1855 Wairarapa earthquake
1855 Wairarapa earthquake is located in New Zealand
1855 Wairarapa earthquake
Local date23 January 1855
Local time21:00
Magnitude8.2–8.3 Mw
Depth33 km
Epicenter41.20°S 175.20°E
Areas affectedNew Zealand, North Island
Casualties5–9 deaths

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Earthquake characteristics

Damage

Tsunami

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