The Young Chronicle: For Grade 3 May 3rd, 2015 | Page 3
NEPAL’S EARTHQUAKE CHRONOLOGY
Do you know the devastating
earthquake that shocked Nepal on
Saturday was anticipated over 80
years ago.?
to 50 million years ago with the Eurasian
plate, a region that includes most of Europe and Asia.
This latest quake follows the same
pattern as a set of big tremors
that occurred over 700 years ago,
according to geologists.
The collision created the Himalayan mountain range, the peaks of which are still rising by around one centimetre a year as a
result.
Laurent Bollinger, from the CEA
research agency in France, and his
colleagues, uncovered the historical pattern of earthquakes during
fieldwork in Nepal last month.
As the India plate pushes its way northward into Asia, stress and pressure builds
up at the point where the two landmasses
meet. When that pressure becomes too
much, one landmass slides under another,
releasing a shockwave that we call an
earthquake.
Down in the jungle in southern Nepal, Bollinger's team dug trenches
across the country's main earthquake fault.
THE PATTERN OF QUAKES AROUND
KATHMANDU
A fault is a break in the earth's
crust along which movement can
take place causing an earthquake.
They dug at the place where the
fault meets the surface, and used
fragments of charcoal buried
within the fault to carbon-date
when the fault had last moved.
Bollinger's group was able to show
that this segment of fault had not
moved for a long time. Previously,
the team had worked on the
neighbouring segment of fault,
which lies to the east of Kathmandu, and had shown that this segment experienced major quakes in
1255, and then more recently in
1934.
WHY NEPAL IS PRONE TO
EARTHQUAKES
Along the southern border of Nepal is the Indus-Yarlung suture
zone, where what is now the Indian subcontinent collided 40 million
The earthquake on April 25th struck to
the north-west f Kathmandu
The last time the fault ruptured at this
location was back in 1344
It was preceded in 1255 by a big event
to the east of Kathmandu
The last rupture there was in 1934,
hinting strain might accumulate westward
2015's quake follows the pattern with a
gap between events of 80 years or so.