2014 Yutian earthquake

The 2014 Yutian earthquake struck Xinjiang on 12 February at 17:19 Beijing Time. The epicenter was located in Aqiang Township, Yutian County. The United States Geological Survey reported its magnitude to be 6.9.[1][4] News reports indicate that no people were killed, but the earthquake could be felt in the seat of Yutian County, Aqiang Township, and Aksu Prefecture far to the north. The earthquake was reported to be felt in Ngari, Zanda and Tholing, and as far away as Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Uttaranchal, Kashmir, Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, parts of Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan, northern Pakistan, western Nepal, eastern Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Almaty, in Kazakhstan.

2014 Yutian earthquake
UTC time2014-02-12 09:19:48
ISC event604043291
USGS-ANSSComCat
Local dateFebruary 12, 2014 (2014-02-12)
Local time17:19:48 CST
Magnitude6.9 Mw[1]
Depth12.0 km (7 mi)
Epicenter36.1°N 82.5°E / 36.1; 82.5
FaultAltyn Tagh fault
TypeStrike-slip
Areas affectedYutian County
Xinjiang, China
Total damage90,000 houses damaged
1.08 billion CNY (177.5 million USD)[2]
Casualties0[3]
11,515 livestock killed

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Further reading

  • Li, Haibing; Pan, Jiawei; Lin, Aiming; Sun, Zhiming; Liu, Dongliang; Zhang, Jiajia; Li, Chenglong; Liu, Kang; Chevalier, Marie‐Luce; Yun, Kun; Gong, Zheng (2016), "Coseismic Surface Ruptures Associated with the 2014 Mw 6.9 Yutian Earthquake on the Altyn Tagh Fault, Tibetan Plateau", Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 106 (2): 595–608, Bibcode:2016BuSSA.106..595L, doi:10.1785/0120150136


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