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| Smoke Plumes over Concepcion, Chile, Following Large
Earthquake: This detailed astronaut photograph of the Chilean
cities of Concepción and Hualpén was acquired from the International
Space Station approximately seven hours after a magnitude 8.8
earthquake occurred offshore 115 kilometers (71 miles) to the
north-northeast. Much of the Chilean coastline is located above the
boundary between the converging Nazca and South American tectonic
plates. This type of plate boundary is known as a subduction zone.
Such zones frequently experience moderate to strong earthquakes as
one tectonic plate overrides the other. The largest earthquake
worldwide during the past 200 years (magnitude 9.5 in May 1960) had a
source region approximately 230 kilometers (140 miles) south of the
February 27 quake. While the image is not detailed enough to see damage to individual buildings or roadways, some indicators of earthquake damage are visible, especially in the large version of the image. A dark smoke plume is visible at image lower left near an oil refinery in Hualpén. At image lower right, parts of the road bed of a single-lane bridge over the Río Biobío appear to have collapsed. A smaller, white smoke plume is visible at image right near the Universidad de Concepción. Smoke, probably related to the earthquake, was observed over Santiago in images acquired by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer on NASA’s Terra satellite less than one hour after this astronaut photograph was taken. |
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