Gempa bumi Boumerdes 2003

Gempa bumi Boumerdes 2003 terjadi pada tanggal 21 Mei 2003 di Aljazair utara.[6][7] Episenter gempa bumi terletak di kota Thénia[8][1] di Provinsi Boumerdes, kira-kira 60 km dari kota Aljir.[1] Gempa ini adalah gempa terkuat yang menimpa Aljazair selama 20 tahun[9][10] sejak 1980, ketika gempa 7.3 S.R. menyebabkan 3.500 orang tewas.[11]

Gempa bumi Boumerdes 2003
Waktu UTC??
ISC
USGS-ANSS
Tanggal *21 Mei 2003
Tanggal setempat
Waktu setempat
Kekuatan6.7 Skala Richter[1][2][3][4]
Kedalaman10 kilometer (6 mi)[5]
Episentrum37°04′N 70°05′E / 37.07°N 70.08°E / 37.07; 70.08[5]
Wilayah bencana Aljazair
Korban2.266 tewas dan 10.261 terluka.[5]
Usang Lihat dokumentasi.

Referensi

  • Edwards, Curtis L. (2004), Zemmouri, Algeria: Mw 6.8 Earthquake Of May 21, 2003, ASCE Publications, ISBN 0784407460
  • Oliveira, Carlos Sousa,Roca, Antoni& Xavier, Goula (2006), Assessing and Managing Earthquake Risk, Springer, ISBN 1402018274
  • … (2004), Keeping Schools Safe in Earthquakes, OECD Publishing, ISBN 9264016694
  • Dean, Lucy (), The Middle East and North Africa 2004(50th ed.), Europa Publications, ISBN 1857431847
  • Freedom House (2004), Freedom in the Middle East and North Africa, Rowman & Littlefield, ISBN 0742537757
  • Oxford Business Group (), Emerging Algeria 2006, Oxford Business Group, ISBN 1902339436
  • Evans, Martin&Phillips, John (2008), Algeria: Anger of the Dispossessed, Yale University Press, ISBN 0300108818
  • Elsheshtawy, Yasser (2004), Planning Middle Eastern cities, Routledge, ISBN 0415304008
  1. ^ a b c Algeria hit by earthquake BBC News
  2. ^ Sniffer dogs sent to Algeria BBC News
  3. ^ Rescue team return from quake zone BBC News
  4. ^ Quake rescuers race against time CNN
  5. ^ a b c Magnitude 6.8 Northern Algeria United States Geological Survey
  6. ^ Oliveira, Roca & Xavier 2006, hlm. 444
  7. ^ Keeping Schools Safe in Earthquakes 2004, hlm. 36
  8. ^ Dean, hlm. 177
  9. ^ Search for Algeria earthquake survivors ends BBC News
  10. ^ History of deadly earthquakes BBC News
  11. ^ The Boumerdes (Algeria) Earthquake of May 21, 2003: Preliminary Reconnaissance Using Remotely Sensed Data Multidisciplinary Center for Earthquake Engineering