Niue
Niue位于Oceania,地震风险分类为Low。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4.9级。 该国人口为1681,国土面积为260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
Niue is a single uplifted coral limestone island — the world's largest raised coral island — rising approximately 70 metres above sea level in the central South Pacific, situated on the Pacific Plate approximately 480 kilometres east of the Tonga Trench. This position places Niue significantly closer to the world's fastest [[subduction]] boundary than most Pacific island nations, and the seismic consequences are tangible. The Pacific Plate on which Niue sits is being consumed along the Tonga-Kermadec Trench at rates of 150 to 240 millimetres per year, the highest plate convergence rate on Earth, generating both shallow megathrust earthquakes along the interface and extremely rapid [[subduction]] that drives deep intraslab seismicity. Niue's elevated limestone platform — the result of a combination of hotspot swell uplift from the Louisville hotspot chain and tectonic uplift associated with proximity to the Tonga Trench — provides much better natural protection against [[tsunami]] inundation than flat atoll nations, but the island's steep coastal cliffs concentrate wave energy in notches and caverns.
The 29 September 2009 [[moment-magnitude]] 8.1 Samoa outer-rise earthquake, which devastated American Samoa and Samoa, also generated a [[tsunami]] that struck Niue. Wave heights at Niue were recorded at approximately 0.5 to 1 metre at the official tide gauge at Alofi harbour, but individual wave run-up in exposed coastal notches and on boulder beaches exceeded several metres in some locations. The elevated platform geology of Niue — with its vertical sea cliffs up to 30 metres high — provided protection to most of the island, though the harbour and a small number of coastal installations experienced damage. Previous [[tsunami]] impacts include effects from the 1960 Chilean earthquake ([[moment-magnitude]] 9.5) and regional Tonga-Kermadec events. The 2022 Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai volcanic [[tsunami]] also reached Niue, producing wave heights of approximately 0.5 to 1 metre. Large [[magnitude]] events from the Tonga system generate [[tsunami]] warnings for Niue with approximately 30 to 60 minutes of lead time.
The geology of Niue reflects a long history of coral carbonate platform growth on a volcanic basement that is now entirely submerged beneath hundreds of metres of limestone. The surface karst — pinnacles, sinkholes, caves, and makatea terrain — is characteristic of old raised coral platforms in the Pacific. The Louisville hotspot chain passes beneath the Pacific Plate in this region, and Niue's elevation is attributed partly to the dynamic uplift of the plate as it passes over the hotspot swell. The island's structural integrity as a raised limestone block means [[seismic-wave]] amplification effects are different from atoll nations — the stiff, competent rock transmits [[seismic-wave]]s with minimal amplification and provides stable ground for structures. [[liquefaction]] is not a hazard given the rock geology. Niue maintains [[tsunami]] evacuation plans based on moving inland and uphill rather than vertical structures, which is an option unavailable to low-lying atoll territories in the same region.
近期地震
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常见问题解答
Niue has a low level of seismic activity. Large earthquakes are infrequent but not impossible. A total of 1 earthquakes have been recorded in Niue's seismic history.
The largest recorded earthquake in Niue had a magnitude of 4.9. Earthquakes of this size can cause significant damage depending on depth, location, and local building standards.
Niue 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.
Niue is classified in the "Low" 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。