1361 Shōhei earthquake

1361 Shōhei earthquake
Yuki koryaku monument (shohei-tsunami)
1361 Shōhei earthquake is located in Japan
1361 Shōhei earthquake
Local date3 August 1361 (Gregorian calendar)
Magnitude8.2–8.5
Epicenter34°36′18″N 136°50′53″E / 34.605°N 136.848°E / 34.605; 136.848
TsunamiYes

The 1361 Shōhei earthquake (Japanese: 正平地震) was a major earthquake that occurred on 3 August 1361 (Gregorian calendar) in Japan.[1] It is believed that this earthquake was one of the Nankai earthquakes. The magnitude was 8.4 Ms  (Richter magnitude scale was 8.2–8.5[1]) and it triggered a tsunami.[2][3]

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Earthquake Information". Water Damage Defense. Retrieved 2021-06-28.
  2. ^ HIGAI. "日本被害地震年表:before1600" [Japan Damage Earthquake Chronology: before1600]. Seismological Society of Japan (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2007-08-22.
  3. ^ Shishikura, M.; Echigo, T.; Maemoku, H.; Ishiyama, T.; Nagai, A. (2008). "Uplifted sessile assemblages on the southern coast of the Kii Peninsula, related to historical earthquakes along the Nankai Trough" (PDF). 歴史地震. 23: 21–26.
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