Document
Seismic catastrophes in historical times in Arabia – destruction of the city of Qalhat (Oman) in the 16th century.
Identifier
DOI: 10.1016/j.quaint.2023.05.016
Source
Quaternary International. v. 664, 10, p. 42-58
Contributors
Gaidzik, Krzysztof., Author
Al-Tawalbeh, Mohammad., Author
Steinritz, Vanessa., Author
Reicherter, Klaus R. , Author
Hoffmann, Gösta., Author
Country
Netherlands.
City
Amsterdam
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd.
Gregorian
2023-08-10
Language
English
English abstract
The Arabian Peninsula is surrounded by seismically highly active plate margins, while the interior seems to be free from destructive earthquakes. We report two historical earthquakes in Qalhat, Oman, >300 km from any plate boundary and provide archaeoseismological analysis of ruined buildings. The first quake hit the city in 1497 AD with an intensity VII at most; the community survived and damage was repaired. The second event caused total devastation (intensity X-XI), sometime between 1580 and 1592. The city never recovered from the latter; it has been a field of ruins ever since. ShakeMap modeling yielded magnitude Mw 5.5 for the first and Mw 6.5–7.0 for the second earthquake. We suggest that the strike-slip Tiwi Fault or the reverse Qalhat Fault caused the first, while the reverse Qalhat Fault might have caused the second earthquake.
ISSN
1040-6182
Category
Journal articles