1925 Montana earthquake

1925 Montana earthquake
1925 Montana earthquake is located in Montana
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1925 Montana earthquake
UTC time1925-06-28 01:21:12
ISC event910562
USGS-ANSSComCat
Local date27 June 1925
Local time17:21:12
Magnitude6.9 Ms
Depth15 km (9 mi)
Epicenter46°22′N 111°25′W / 46.37°N 111.41°W / 46.37; -111.41Coordinates: 46°22′N 111°25′W / 46.37°N 111.41°W / 46.37; -111.41
Areas affectedMontana, United States
Total damage$150 thousand
Max. intensityIX (Violent)
Foreshocks1 possible, magnitude unknown
Aftershocks75+
Casualties2 injured

The 1925 Montana (Clarkston Valley) earthquake occurred at 17:21:12 MDT on 27 June in Montana, with the epicenter being located near Townsend. The earthquake had a magnitude of 6.9 in the surface wave magnitude scale. A maximum intensity of IX (Violent) was observed. Serious damage was reported near the epicenter. 3 hours later after the mainshock, a strong aftershock was recorded with an unknown magnitude that also caused damage.

Tectonic setting

The epicenter area, Clarkston Valley is a valley surrounded by mountains of severely folded Mesozoic and older rocks and floored with tertiary lake beds and recent alluvium. Physiographic evidences indicate that the Clarkston Valley is a structural depression on the east by a fault of post-Miocene age. Presumably the origin of the earthquake was on this fault at a considerable depth below the surface. In the neighborhood of Deer Lodge several faults of apparently small extent that trend northwestward are mapped by the geologists of the Anaconda Copper Mining. Their age and displacement are not known. In the hills west of Missouri River is an overthrust fault, called the Lombard overthrust, that extends from a point north of Three Forks northeastward for 13 miles. Its trace crosses Horseshoe Bend[disambiguation needed] about a mile west of Lombard.

Earthquake

The earthquake struck at evening in Montana local time with the epicenter being located right near Townsend. The earthquake had an intensity of IX (Violent), and was felt in Oregon, Idaho, Wyoming, Washington in the United States and British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Alberta in Canada. Despite the intensity, there were no deaths since back then the area was sparsely populated and the property damage didn't exceed 150 thousand United States dollars.

Impact

A damaged church in Three Forks, Montana following the earthquake

A school in Manhattan was damaged beyond repair as well as other schools in Willow Creek, Bozeman and Radersburg being seriously damaged, along with many brick, stone and cement buildings including a church at Three Forks, Logan and a court house in White Sulphur Springs. Many buildings were damaged, pavements were cracked, windows were broken and chimneys toppled as a result of the earthquake. The shaking triggered landslides along the Missouri River which blocked railroad traffic for several weeks.

Casualties

Even though there were no deaths from the earthquake, at least 2 people have been injured including a woman who tried to rush out of her home and then broke her leg.

See also


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