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Australia

地震带: Moderate Oceania
地震总次数
1
最大震级
5.5
地震带
Moderate

Australia位于Oceania,地震风险分类为Moderate。该国地震史上共记录了1次地震。 该国记录的最大地震达到5.5级。 该国人口为27536874,国土面积为7692024平方公里,地震活动可能对基础设施和公共安全产生重大影响。

地震概况

Australia is one of the world's most tectonically stable continents, situated in the interior of the Indo-Australian Plate far from any plate boundary. Most of the continent is underlain by Precambrian cratons — ancient rigid blocks of crust up to 3.5 billion years old — that transmit seismic energy efficiently but generate earthquakes only rarely. Despite this stability, Australia is not seismically inactive: it experiences a significant number of intraplate earthquakes each year, including occasional events of magnitude 5 and above that can cause damage because the old, cold crust transmits [[seismic-wave]]s with little attenuation over large distances, meaning even moderate events are felt over vast areas. The highest seismic hazard is concentrated in the southwest of Western Australia, in the Flinders Ranges of South Australia, and in parts of southeastern Australia, where stress concentration along ancient craton margins and fault reactivation produces the most activity. The most serious long-term seismic hazard for Australia comes not from intraplate events but from its proximity to the plate boundaries to the north and east, where the Indo-Australian Plate is colliding with Eurasia and the Pacific arc systems.

Australia's largest recorded earthquakes reflect the intraplate character of its seismicity — moderate-to-large events in geologically ancient terrain with long recurrence intervals. The 14 October 1968 Meckering earthquake in Western Australia (magnitude 6.6) ruptured approximately 37 kilometres of surface faulting, the longest onshore fault rupture in Australia's instrumental record, and caused severe damage in the small wheatbelt town of Meckering, razing virtually every building. The 2 March 1979 Cadoux earthquake (magnitude 6.1) again struck the Western Australian wheatbelt. The 28 December 1989 Newcastle earthquake (magnitude 5.4) killed 13 people and caused 4 billion Australian dollars in damage, prompting the first major revision of Australia's earthquake code to include the east coast; the [[epicenter]] lay beneath the densely built Newcastle city centre on a previously unrecognised intraplate [[fault]], demonstrating that seismic hazard is not limited to tectonically obvious zones. The 28 June 2016 Petermann Ranges earthquake in the Northern Territory (magnitude 6.1) produced one of the best-documented examples of surface rupture on an intraplate [[fault]] in any continent, with GPS and satellite imagery recording up to 90 centimetres of vertical slip on a new scarp.

The tectonic setting of Australia reflects its long history as a stable continent with a complex assembly of Archaean and Proterozoic cratons. The oldest rocks are the Pilbara and Yilgarn cratons of Western Australia, with ages up to 4.4 billion years in detrital zircons. The Indo-Australian Plate is currently colliding with Eurasia along the Himalayas and with the Pacific Arc along the New Guinea and New Zealand boundaries, generating compressional stress that is transmitted thousands of kilometres into the Australian interior. This diffuse intraplate stress field is expressed as occasional fault reactivation on ancient structures that were formed during much earlier tectonic regimes. Neotectonic fault scarps — visible topographic features recording Quaternary surface rupture on previously unrecognised faults — have been discovered across Australia in recent decades, suggesting the continent has more active fault structures than previously appreciated. The recurrence intervals on individual Australian intraplate faults are typically measured in tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of years, making probabilistic hazard assessment challenging. Geoscience Australia operates the national seismograph network and maintains the Atlas of Neotectonic Features in Australia.

近期地震

震级 位置 时间
近期无地震记录。

重要历史事件

Earthquakes Near Major Cities in Australia

常见问题解答

Australia has a moderate level of seismic activity. Significant earthquakes occur periodically. A total of 1 earthquakes have been recorded in Australia's seismic history.

The largest recorded earthquake in Australia had a magnitude of 5.5. Earthquakes of this size can cause significant damage depending on depth, location, and local building standards.

Australia has had 1 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.

Australia is classified in the "Moderate" seismic zone, located in Oceania. Seismic zones indicate the relative level of earthquake hazard based on historical activity, geological conditions, and proximity to tectonic plate boundaries.

地震时,蹲下、掩护、抓紧。躲到坚固的桌子下面,保护头部和颈部,紧紧抓住直到震动停止。远离窗户和重物。地震后,检查伤情并做好余震准备。

国家地震风险通过多个因素评估:与板块边界的距离、历史地震活动(过去地震的频率和震级)、地质条件、地震带的人口密度以及建筑规范的执行情况。QuakeFYI根据这些因素分配从0(无风险)到4(极高风险)的地震带等级。

地震带是根据地震危险程度划分的地理区域。0级带风险可忽略,1级带风险较低,2级带风险中等,3级带风险较高,4级带风险极高。这些分带由历史地震数据、构造背景和地质条件决定。

环太平洋火山带沿线的国家经历最多的地震。日本、印度尼西亚、智利、菲律宾和伊朗的地震活动始终最为活跃。美国(尤其是阿拉斯加和加利福尼亚)、土耳其和墨西哥也是地震活动最频繁的国家之一。

人口密度会放大地震风险,因为更多的人口和基础设施暴露在潜在的损害之下。人口密集城市中7.0级地震可能造成数千人伤亡,而同样的地震发生在无人区可能不会造成任何伤亡。建筑规范和应急准备可以大大降低人口密集地区的风险。

地震密度衡量地震活动相对于国家国土面积的集中程度,以每1,000平方公里的地震次数表示。高地震密度表示单位面积地震活动频繁,有助于比较不同面积国家之间的地震风险。

地震指标

地震暴露度
0.04
每百万人的地震次数

构造板块

断层线

附近地震活动

年度摘要

地震安全

Australia位于中等地震风险区。建议做好基本的地震防备。

  • 地震时“蹲下、掩护、抓紧”
  • 准备包含饮用水、食物和急救用品的应急包
  • 确定每个房间内远离窗户和重物的安全位置
  • 如在沿海地区,了解海啸疏散路线