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the process of reuilding after the 1957 shock when it was completely devastated again; there were two deaths and 23 injuries. ] of the ] near ] damaged a bridge while the village experienced widespread damage and collapses. The shaking at ], persisted for a while and many people could not walk properly. One home also collapsed in the city and buried a person. Three people died and nine were injured in the flattened town of Barfaragh.<ref name="Ambraseys74" />{{rp|p=6, 9–13}}
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the process of reuilding after the 1957 shock when it was completely devastated again; there were two deaths and 23 injuries. ] of the ] near ] damaged a bridge while the village experienced widespread damage and collapses. The shaking at ], persisted for a while and many people could not walk properly. One home also collapsed in the city and buried a person. Three people died and nine were injured in the flattened town of Barfaragh.<ref name="Ambraseys74" />{{rp|p=6, 9–13}}
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6.7 earthquake occurred at a depth of 15 km (9.3 mi) on 16 August at 22:43 local time. It caused severe damage to over 170 villages in the province. Due to several strong foreshocks, most of the population fled their homes and the death toll only stood at 132 and another 948 were injured. A
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of Arabia while the rocks to the northeast are of metamorphic and volcanic origin. Its southeastern segments ends in a zone of north–northwest trending strike-slip faults. The strike-slip component of this oblique convergence is accommodated along the Main Recent Fault. The southeastern segments are
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The village of ] was damaged by landslides and slumps. All homes were flattened in ] and ]; the latter settlement reported heavy livestock loss and 16 injuries. In ], two people died from toppled adobe walls; several damaged homes were restored after the 1957 shock. The village of Dehkuhneh was in
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The village of ] was damaged by landslides and slumps. All homes were flattened in ] and ]; the latter settlement reported heavy livestock loss and 16 injuries. In ], two people died from toppled adobe walls; several damaged homes were restored after the 1957 shock. The village of Dehkuhneh was in
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produced up to 2 m (6 ft 7 in) of vertical offset. The rupture extended across the Garrin segment to the southeast and Sahneh segment to the northwest. The Nahavand segment was associated with another 20 km (12 mi) surface rupture that extended form
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The mainshock killed at least 132 people, injured hundreds and killed 3,000 livestock. Approximately 2,500 homes across 170 villages were levelled, rendering 10,000 homeless. The low death toll was partly the result of a foreshock that kept residents alert and the
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Rahimzadeh, Bahman; Bahrami, Shahram; Mohajjel, Mohammad; Mahmoudi, Hossein; Haj-Azizi, Farzad (2019). "Active strike-slip faulting in the Zagros Mountains: Geological and geomorphological evidence of the pull-apart Zaribar Lake basin, Zagros, NW Iran".
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The earthquake devastated the ], ] and ] districts. The meizoseismal area encompassed a {{cvt|1,100|km2}} area along the ], and damage was greatest in the northwest. Four settlements, Leylas-], ] and Litagar, in the northwest meizoseismal zone
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on 21 September, devastating a 100 km (39 sq mi) region northwest of the 1957 meizoseismal area. Preceded by a damaging sequence of earthquakes several hours earlier, this magnitude 5.2 shock killed 16 people and devastated
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170 villages were levelled, rendering 10,000 homeless. The low death toll was partly the result of a foreshock that kept residents alert and the ] that motivated people to rest on their roofs.<ref name="Ambraseys74" />{{rp|p=6,
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between the Arabian Plate and Iran occurs obliquely along the Zagros Mountains, and approximately 30–50 percent of the ~25 cm (9.8 in) per year convergence between the two plates is accommodated along the range.
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may have occurred. The mountain range is still accommodating deformation, evident from present-day seismicity. Deformation is accommodated by thrust and strike-slip faulting within the range. Parallel to major
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The earthquake devastated the ], ] and ] districts. The meizoseismal area encompassed a {{cvt|1,100|km2}} area along the ], and damage was greatest in the northwest. Four settlements, Leylas-], ] and Litagar,
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170 villages were levelled, rendering 10,000 homeless. The low death toll was partly the result of a foreshock that kept residents alert and the ] that motivated people to rest on their roofs
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The mainshock and its aftershocks occurred southeast of the 1957 earthquake epicenter. The events of 1957 occurred along the Main Recent Fault although on different segments. Three sets of
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and scared residents. A magnitude 5.5 earthquake occurred at 19:30; described as violent, it damaged several nearby villages around the three aforementioned cities. These
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occurred; all trending northwest–southeast on segments of the Main Recent Fault exhibited vertical offsets. A 15 km (9.3 mi) surface rupture between
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on 16 August was preceded by a magnitude 4.5 shock two hours prior. These earthquakes caused panic among the populations and some were damaging. Tourists of
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The mainshock was followed by three large aftershocks exceeded magnitude 5.0 while another 30 had magnitudes between 4.0 and 4.9. On 17 August a damaging
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Developments in Earth Surface Processes] Earthquakes and Coseismic Surface Faulting on the Iranian Plateau - A Historical, Social and Physical Approach
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continued until mid-February 1958. On 14 August, at 14:00 local time, earthquake activity resumed with a magnitude 5.7 event that was felt strongly in
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and Litagar, situated in the northwest meizoseismal zone, experienced the greatest devastation. Located some 10 km (6.2 mi) from
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The earthquake was felt for 180,000 km (69,000 sq mi); a significantly larger extent in comparison with the 1957 shock.
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Tchalenko, J. S.; Braud, J. (1974). "Seismicity and structure of the Zagros (Iran): the Main Recent Fault between 33 and 35° N".
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Ambraseys, N.N.; Moinfar, A.A. (1974). "The seismicity of Iran. The Firuzabad (Nehavend) earthquake of 16 August 1958".
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fled the city following these foreshocks. The last felt foreshock also caused minor damage to villages.
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districts. The meizoseismal area encompassed a 1,100 km (420 sq mi) area along the
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damaged a bridge while the village experienced widespread damage and collapses. The shaking at
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occurred in the Kangavar area. It left several homes damaged in Kangavar and two more in
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of the mountains is the Main Recent Fault, an active right-lateral
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was damaged by landslides and slumps. All homes were flattened in
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more seismically active in contrast to the northwestern segments.
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destructive aftershock on 21 September killed another 16 people.
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The northeast-trending Main Recent Fault in the Zagros Mountains
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Yamini-Fard, F.; Hatzfeld, D.; Tatar, M.; Mokhtari, M. (2006).
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ISC-GEM Global Instrumental Earthquake Catalogue (1900–2009)
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Aftershock activity associated with the 13 December 1957
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