Antarctica
Antarctica terletak di Antarctica dan memiliki klasifikasi risiko seismik Low. Total 0 gempa bumi telah tercatat di negara ini. Dengan populasi 1.300 dan luas daratan 14.000.000 km², peristiwa seismik dapat memiliki implikasi signifikan terhadap infrastruktur dan keselamatan publik.
Tinjauan Seismik
Antarctica sits at the centre of the Antarctic Plate — the southernmost of Earth's major tectonic plates — which is largely surrounded by divergent boundaries where new oceanic crust is created at mid-ocean ridges, making it one of the most tectonically isolated continental landmasses on Earth. The plate is bounded by the East Pacific Rise to the west, the Southeast Indian Ridge to the north, the Mid-Atlantic Ridge to the northwest, and the Scotia Arc to the northeast. This divergent boundary setting means Antarctica does not experience the large [[subduction-zone]] megathrust or major strike-slip earthquakes that characterise the Pacific Rim; instead, its seismicity is primarily generated at the mid-ocean ridge spreading centres on its periphery and, less commonly, from intraplate sources within the continent itself. The continental interior of Antarctica has very low seismicity, though it is not entirely aseismic. The West Antarctic Rift System — a 3,000-kilometre-long zone of crustal extension beneath West Antarctica and the Ross Sea — represents the continent's most significant internal tectonic structure, generating rare but geologically important intraplate earthquakes as the crust is slowly pulled apart. The volcanic Mount Erebus on Ross Island, one of the world's most continuously active volcanoes, generates persistent volcanic seismicity and serves as a long-running natural laboratory for volcano-seismology.
Seismological monitoring of Antarctica began in earnest during and after the International Geophysical Year of 1957–1958, when the first permanent seismograph stations were installed at Antarctic research bases. Prior to that, no instrumental record of Antarctic seismicity exists. The modern record shows that the continent itself generates occasional moderate intraplate earthquakes in the 4 to 5 [[magnitude]] range, primarily in Marie Byrd Land and along the West Antarctic Rift System. Mount Erebus generates micro-earthquakes from its active lava lake system on a near-continuous basis, with thousands of small events per year documented by the MEVO (Mt. Erebus Volcano Observatory) network. Larger tectonic events near Antarctica typically originate at the surrounding mid-ocean ridge systems rather than on the continent itself. A notable event in 1998 (magnitude 8.1) occurred on the Balleny Islands fracture zone south of New Zealand, one of the largest earthquakes ever recorded in the Southern Ocean and within the Antarctic Plate interior. The event highlighted the potential for significant intraplate earthquakes even within a plate primarily bounded by divergent margins. The surrounding ridge systems generate [[magnitude]] 5 to 7 earthquakes several times per year.
Antarctica's tectonic isolation within the Antarctic Plate reflects a geological history of progressive separation from the other Gondwana continents beginning in the Cretaceous period. The Antarctic continent shares Gondwanan basement rocks with South America, Africa, India, and Australia — ancient Precambrian cratons and Paleozoic mobile belts that were assembled during the formation of the supercontinent. East Antarctica's craton is among the world's oldest and most stable continental masses, with rocks exceeding 3.8 billion years old. West Antarctica is younger and more geologically complex, composed of several terranes welded onto the East Antarctic shield. The West Antarctic Rift System, which runs beneath the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, represents ongoing crustal extension that could eventually produce rifting comparable in scale to the East African Rift System, but operating over geological timescales invisible to human observation. The thick ice sheet covering most of Antarctica suppresses all but the largest seismic signals at the surface, and [[seismic-wave]]s generated by distant [[magnitude]] 7+ earthquakes globally are routinely recorded by the sparse network of polar seismometers.
Gempa Terbaru
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Peristiwa Historis yang Menonjol
Pertanyaan yang Sering Diajukan
Antarctica has a low level of seismic activity. Large earthquakes are infrequent but not impossible. A total of 0 earthquakes have been recorded in Antarctica's seismic history.
Antarctica has had 0 recorded earthquakes. This count includes events of all magnitudes detected by seismic monitoring networks. The actual number of earthquakes may be higher, as smaller events can go undetected.
Antarctica is classified in the "Low" seismic zone, located in Antarctica. Seismic zones indicate the relative level of earthquake hazard based on historical activity, geological conditions, and proximity to tectonic plate boundaries.
Selama gempa bumi, Merunduk, Berlindung, dan Bertahan. Berlindung di bawah meja atau meja yang kokoh, lindungi kepala dan leher Anda, dan bertahan hingga guncangan berhenti. Jika di luar ruangan, pindah ke area terbuka jauh dari bangunan dan kabel listrik.
Risiko gempa bumi suatu negara dinilai menggunakan beberapa faktor: kedekatan dengan batas lempeng tektonik, seismisitas historis (frekuensi dan magnitudo kejadian masa lalu), kondisi geologi, kepadatan penduduk di zona seismik, dan penegakan standar bangunan. QuakeFYI menetapkan zona seismik dari 0 (tanpa risiko) hingga 4 (sangat tinggi) berdasarkan faktor-faktor tersebut.
Zona seismik adalah wilayah geografis yang diklasifikasikan berdasarkan tingkat bahaya gempa bumi. Zona 0 memiliki risiko yang dapat diabaikan, Zona 1 memiliki risiko rendah, Zona 2 memiliki risiko sedang, Zona 3 memiliki risiko tinggi, dan Zona 4 memiliki risiko sangat tinggi. Zona-zona ini ditentukan oleh data gempa bumi historis, kondisi tektonik, dan kondisi geologi.
Negara-negara di sepanjang Cincin Api Pasifik mengalami gempa bumi paling banyak. Jepang, Indonesia, Chili, Filipina, dan Iran secara konsisten mencatat aktivitas seismik tertinggi. Amerika Serikat (terutama Alaska dan California), Turki, dan Meksiko juga termasuk negara-negara dengan aktivitas seismik tertinggi.
Kepadatan penduduk memperbesar risiko gempa bumi karena lebih banyak orang dan infrastruktur yang terpapar potensi kerusakan. Gempa bumi magnitudo 7,0 di kota yang padat penduduknya dapat menyebabkan ribuan korban, sementara kejadian yang sama di area tak berpenghuni mungkin tidak menyebabkan korban. Standar bangunan dan kesiapsiagaan darurat sangat mengurangi risiko di area padat penduduk.
Kepadatan seismik mengukur konsentrasi aktivitas gempa bumi relatif terhadap luas daratan suatu negara, dinyatakan sebagai gempa bumi per 1.000 kilometer persegi. Kepadatan seismik yang tinggi menunjukkan aktivitas gempa bumi yang sering per satuan luas, membantu membandingkan risiko seismik antara negara-negara dengan ukuran berbeda.