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{{short description|Earthquake off the Hokkaido coast in Japan}}
{{Infobox earthquake
|title
|timestamp = 1973-06-17 03:55:02
|anss-url = usp0000270
|isc-event = 759446
|isc-event-B = 759790
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{{Location map~|Japan|lat=35.7|long=139.715|label=Tokyo|position=left|mark=Green pog.svg}}}}
|magnitude
|depth
|location
|type
|countries affected = [[Japan]]
|intensity
|damage
|tsunami = 5.98 meters<ref
|landslide
|aftershocks
|casualties
}}
The
The earthquake had a maximum [[Mercalli intensity]] of VIII (''Severe'') and measured
==Historical seismicity==
The term '''Nemuro-Oki earthquake'''
In 1894, a large subduction megathrust earthquake with an estimated magnitude of 8.3 {{M|w}} ruptured a 200
==Earthquake==
[[File:M 7.7 - Hokkaido, Japan region - Shakemap.jpg|260px|thumb|USGS ShakeMap of the 1973 Nemuro Peninsula earthquake.]]
The 1973 magnitude 7.9 earthquake
[[Focal mechanism]] analysis revealed that this earthquake was the result of thrust faulting along the subduction plate boundary. Waveform inversion on teleseismic [[seismographs]]
==Tsunami==
Immediately after the earthquake, at 13:06 local time, the Sapporo District Meteorological Observatory broadcast a tsunami warning to residents along the Pacific coast of Hokkaidō. Residents of the Tōhoku region would receive a tsunami warning at 13:13. The tsunami with
Due to the advanced [[tsunami warning systems]] in place and frequent tsunami and earthquake drills in the region, impact from the tsunami was minimal.
==Aftershocks==
Seven days after the mainshock, a magnitude ({{M|s}}) 7.1 earthquake struck west of the Nemuro Peninsula at a depth of 50
===1975
The
▲The '''1975 Kuril Islands earthquake''' which struck on June 10, nearly two years after the 1973 event was also considered an aftershock.<ref name="Yoshio">{{cite journal |last1=Yoshio |first1=Fukao |title=Tsunami earthquakes and subduction processes near deep-sea trenches |journal=Journal of Geophysical Research |date=10 May 1979 |volume=84 |issue=B5 |pages=2303–2314 |doi=10.1029/JB084iB05p02303 |bibcode=1979JGR....84.2303F |url=https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1029/JB084iB05p02303 |access-date=11 June 2021}}</ref> It ruptured the shallow interface of the Kuril Sunduction Zone with a focal depth of 15 km, between the rupture zones of the 1973 and 1969 earthquakes. Although it had a smaller surface wave magnitude and JMA magnitude of 7.1,<ref name="Sapporo">{{cite journal |title=北海道東部沖地震のお知らせ |journal=Sapporo District Meteorological Observatory |date=1976 |trans-title=Report on the Earthquake Off E coast of Hokkaido |language=Japanese}}</ref><ref name="M 7.0">{{cite web |title=M 7.0 - Kuril Islands |url=https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/usp0000bdp/executive |website=earthquake.usgs.gov |publisher=USGS |access-date=11 June 2021}}</ref> it generated tsunami run-ups higher than the mainshock, at 5.5 meters.<ref name="Bryant">{{cite book |last1=Bryant |first1=Edward |title=Tsunami: The Underrated Hazard |date=2008 |publisher=Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg |isbn=978-3-642-09361-6 |edition=2 |url=https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783642093616|pages=129–138|chapter=5. Earthquake-generated tsunami|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=6lvl6i7r2CcC&pg=PA131}}</ref> Further analysis of event data has enabled the calculation for the moment magnitude and tsunami magnitude of the earthquake. Two studies in 1978 and 1977 calculated the magnitude at {{M|w}} 7.5–7.6 and 7.7 respectively.<ref name="Ioki">{{cite journal |last1=Ioki, K., Tanioka, Y. |title=Rupture Process of the 1969 and 1975 Kurile Earthquakes Estimated from Tsunami Waveform Analyses |journal=Pure and Applied Geophysics |date=2016 |volume=173 |issue=12 |pages=4179–4187 |doi=10.1007/s00024-016-1402-0 |bibcode=2016PApGe.173.4179I |doi-access=free }}</ref> Estimating the tsunami magnitude of the event using tsunami data places this event at {{M|t}} 7.9. The 1975 aftershock is considered a [[tsunami earthquake]] due to the disproportionately large tsunami that it generated.<ref name="Ioki" />
==See also==
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[[Category:June 1973 events in Asia]]
[[Category:Tsunamis in Japan]]
[[Category:Earthquakes of the Showa period]]
[[Category:Earthquakes in Hokkaido]]
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