Heard Island and McDonald Islands
Heard Island and McDonald IslandsはAntarcticaに位置し、Lowの地震リスク分類に指定されています。同国の地震史では合計2回の地震が記録されています。 同国で記録された最大の地震はマグニチュード4.7に達しました。
地震概要
Heard Island and McDonald Islands form an Australian External Territory in the southern Indian Ocean, approximately 4,100 kilometres southwest of Perth and 1,600 kilometres north of Antarctica. Heard Island hosts the only two active volcanoes on Australian sovereign territory: Big Ben (2,745 metres), an active stratovolcano whose summit remains frequently active, and McDonald Island, a separate small active volcanic island approximately 44 kilometres to the west that produced a major submarine eruption in the 1990s that doubled its land area. The islands sit on the Kerguelen Plateau — an enormous oceanic igneous plateau formed approximately 110 million years ago by the Kerguelen Hotspot — and their volcanic activity today reflects the continued presence of a hotspot beneath the region. The tectonic setting places them on the Indo-Australian Plate, away from active plate boundaries, meaning their primary seismicity is volcanic-tectonic in origin from the hotspot and magmatic systems rather than from plate boundary interactions.
Volcanic-seismic activity at Heard Island and McDonald Island has been documented through satellite imagery and occasional scientific expeditions. Big Ben on Heard Island has erupted multiple times in recorded observation, with the most active periods in the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s documented through thermal anomalies detectable by satellite sensors. McDonald Island, previously considered extinct, began showing renewed volcanic activity in the 1990s, erupting significantly in 1992 and in the period 1996–2001 and doubling in area due to lava accumulation; this reactivation was entirely unexpected given the island's long apparent dormancy. Earthquake swarms associated with these volcanic eruption episodes are presumed but difficult to document given the complete absence of permanent seismological instrumentation on the islands. Global seismological networks have detected occasional [[magnitude]] 4–5 events from the Heard Island region, attributed to volcanic-tectonic processes. No [[tsunami]] hazard to populated coastlines has been documented from Heard-McDonald volcanic or tectonic events.
The Kerguelen Plateau is one of the world's largest oceanic plateaus, a massive igneous province created when the Kerguelen Hotspot erupted enormous volumes of basaltic lava onto the ocean floor during the Early Cretaceous. Heard and McDonald islands represent the currently active expression of this hotspot, the southeastern tip of the Ninety East Ridge hotspot track that stretches northward across the Indian Ocean. The plateau stands approximately 2 kilometres above the surrounding Indian Ocean floor and is over 2,000 kilometres long. The oceanic crust beneath the plateau is anomalously thick due to the vast volumes of volcanic material extruded during the plateau-forming phase. Modern volcanic activity at Heard Island generates lava flows and explosions primarily from the summit crater of Big Ben, with episodic activity documented over the past several decades. [[seismic-wave]]s generated by large regional earthquakes from the nearby Indian Ocean ridge systems and from distant global events are detected by seismometers placed on the islands during periodic scientific expeditions but there is no permanent monitoring capability.
最近の地震
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よくある質問
Heard Island and McDonald Islands has a low level of seismic activity. Large earthquakes are infrequent but not impossible. A total of 2 earthquakes have been recorded in Heard Island and McDonald Islands's seismic history.
The largest recorded earthquake in Heard Island and McDonald Islands had a magnitude of 4.7. Earthquakes of this size can cause significant damage depending on depth, location, and local building standards.
Heard Island and McDonald Islands has had 2 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.
Heard Island and McDonald Islands 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.
地震の最中は「まず低く、頭を守り、動かない」。丈夫な机やテーブルの下に入り、頭と首を守り、揺れが収まるまで動かないでください。窓や重い物体から離れてください。地震の後は、怪我がないか確認し、余震に備えてください。
国の地震リスクは、プレート境界への近接性、歴史的な地震活動(過去の地震の頻度とマグニチュード)、地質条件、地震帯の人口密度、建築基準法の施行状況など、複数の要因を用いて評価されます。QuakeFYIはこれらの要因に基づき、0(リスクなし)から4(非常に高い)までの地震帯を割り当てています。
地震帯とは、地震の危険度によって分類された地理的領域です。ゾーン0はリスクが無視できる程度、ゾーン1は低リスク、ゾーン2は中程度のリスク、ゾーン3は高リスク、ゾーン4は非常に高いリスクを示します。これらのゾーンは、歴史的な地震データ、テクトニクスの状況、地質条件によって決定されます。
環太平洋火山帯(リング・オブ・ファイア)沿いの国々が最も多くの地震を経験しています。日本、インドネシア、チリ、フィリピン、イランは常に最も高い地震活動を記録しています。アメリカ合衆国(特にアラスカとカリフォルニア)、トルコ、メキシコも地震活動が非常に活発な国々です。
人口密度が高いと、より多くの人々やインフラが潜在的な被害にさらされるため、地震リスクが増大します。人口密集都市でのマグニチュード7.0の地震は数千人の犠牲者を出す可能性がありますが、無人地帯で同じ地震が発生しても被害は生じないかもしれません。建築基準法と防災対策は、人口密集地域のリスクを大幅に低減します。
地震密度は、国土面積に対する地震活動の集中度を測定するもので、1,000平方キロメートルあたりの地震回数で表されます。地震密度が高いことは、単位面積あたりの地震活動が頻繁であることを示し、異なる面積の国々間で地震リスクを比較するのに役立ちます。