Oldest ‘earthquake’ in South Africa (Robben Island, 07 April 1620) discredited

South African Journal of Science

 
 
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Title Oldest ‘earthquake’ in South Africa (Robben Island, 07 April 1620) discredited
 
Creator Master, Sharad
 
Subject Historical seismology —
Description The oldest recorded earthquake in South Africa is widely accepted (in several seismic catalogues) to have occurred on 07 April 1620. This earthquake was regarded as having a Modified Mercalli Scale intensity of II-IV, corresponding to a Richter Scale Magnitude of ~4. An examination of the original sources on which the record of this earthquake rests, reveals that it was based on a description of ‘two startling thunderclaps like cannon shots while ship was becalmed near Robben Island’ by Augustin de Beaulieu, who was the head of a fleet of three ships which put in Table Bay in March–April 1620. A full excerpt of Beaulieu’s account reveals that the thunderclaps took place in a short period of calm during an extended period of stormy weather, and that the observations were made on board ship, so that no seismic ground vibration was felt. The Western Cape has a much lower incidence of lightning than the interior of South Africa, and the fact that the thunderclaps were not accompanied by lightning is not unusual. Thus the simplest explanation of the thunderclaps is that they were the result of atmospheric phenomena, and not a result of seismic activity, as interpreted by J.N. Theron in 1974. The events of 07 April 1620 should thus be removed from the catalogues of historical seismicity in South Africa, making the slight shock felt in Cape Town in 1690, with a Modified Mercalli Scale intensity of III, the oldest recorded seismic tremor in the history of South Africa.
 
Publisher AOSIS
 
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Date 2012-09-13
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion — Historical Inquiry
Format application/pdf text/html application/octet-stream text/xml
Identifier 10.4102/sajs.v108i9/10.975
 
Source South African Journal of Science; Vol 108, No 9/10 (2012); 3 Pages 1996-7489 0038-2353
 
Language eng
 
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Coverage Cape Town; South Africa 17th Century earthquake; Cape Town; 1620; thunderclaps; Augustin de Beaulieu
Rights Copyright (c) 2012 Sharad Master https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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