1938 Banda Sea earthquake

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Tectonic setting

The Banda Sea is located within a very complex tectonic regime that accommodates the convergence between the Australian plate and the Sunda plate. The Molucca Sea plate, Bird's Head plate, Timor plate, and Banda Sea plate all help accommodate the elaborate plate boundary system in the region.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn This collection of microplates leads to large amounts of seismicity in the area, including the 1852 Banda Sea earthquake which was potentially a Template:M 8.8 event, as well as the 1629 Banda Sea earthquake which was also estimated at up to Template:M 8.8.Template:SfnTemplate:SfnTemplate:Sfn

Earthquake

At around 04:00 local time, a large earthquake started to shake the Banda islands. The earthquake was assigned a moment magnitude (Template:M) of 8.5–8.6 and caused a destructive tsunami of Template:Cvt at the Kai islands.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn The tsunami expected for an earthquake of this size is much greater, such as of those in 1629 and 1852, however this earthquake occurred at a depth of 60 km which impeded much of the ocean floor displacement which leads to a tsunami.Template:Sfn Due to its depth, the earthquake was felt strongly in far away Darwin and as far as Merauke and Daly Waters.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn In Darwin, concrete floors cracked and windows were damaged.Template:Sfn This earthquake is of significant scientific interest as it remains a mystery as to precisely which fault produced this earthquake. Some studies consider this earthquake the largest intraslab earthquake on record.Template:Sfn

Tsunami

Despite being a large thrust faulting event, the tsunami was rather small. This is assumed to be caused by the 60 kilometer depth. At the Kai islands, runups of Template:Cvt were recorded.Template:Sfn Beachfront damage was reported across the Tayandu Islands and the entire Banda region.Template:Sfn

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