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The 1604 Arica earthquake is an earthquake that occurred at 1:30 pm on November 24, 1604, offshore Arica, Chile (formerly part of the Spanish Empire). The estimated magnitude range is 8.0–8.5 Ms and possibly up to 9.0 Mw. It had a destructive tsunami that destroyed Arica and caused major damage at Arequipa. 1,200 km of coastline were affected by the tsunami. The recorded effects of this earthquake are very similar to those for the 1868 Arica event, suggesting a similar magnitude and rupture area of the megathrust between the subducting Nazca Plate and the overriding South American Plate. Tsunami deposits have been identified on the Chatham Islands that are likely to have been caused by a trans-Pacific tsunami caused by the 1604 earthquake.

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  • Terratrèmol d'Arica de 1604 (ca)
  • 1604 Arica earthquake (en)
  • Terremoto de Arica de 1604 (es)
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  • El terratrèmol d'Arica de 1604 ser un sisme registrat el 24 de novembre de 1604. El seu epicentre es va localitzar a 18° 30′ 00″ S, 70° 19′ 55″ O / 18.500°S,70.332°O, enfront de les costes d'Arica, llavors sota la jurisdicció del Virregnat del Perú (actualment Xile), i va tenir aproximadament una magnitud de 8,5 a 9,0 en l'escala sismològica de Richter. Va ser seguit d'un sisme submarí de grans proporcions. (ca)
  • The 1604 Arica earthquake is an earthquake that occurred at 1:30 pm on November 24, 1604, offshore Arica, Chile (formerly part of the Spanish Empire). The estimated magnitude range is 8.0–8.5 Ms and possibly up to 9.0 Mw. It had a destructive tsunami that destroyed Arica and caused major damage at Arequipa. 1,200 km of coastline were affected by the tsunami. The recorded effects of this earthquake are very similar to those for the 1868 Arica event, suggesting a similar magnitude and rupture area of the megathrust between the subducting Nazca Plate and the overriding South American Plate. Tsunami deposits have been identified on the Chatham Islands that are likely to have been caused by a trans-Pacific tsunami caused by the 1604 earthquake. (en)
  • El terremoto de Arica de 1604 fue un seísmo registrado el 24 de noviembre de 1604. Su epicentro se localizó en 18°30′00″S 70°19′55″O / -18.500, -70.332 frente a las costas de Arica, Perú, (actualmente Chile), y tuvo aproximadamente una magnitud de 8,5 a 9,0 en la escala sismológica de Richter. Fue seguido de un maremoto de proporciones. (es)
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  • El terratrèmol d'Arica de 1604 ser un sisme registrat el 24 de novembre de 1604. El seu epicentre es va localitzar a 18° 30′ 00″ S, 70° 19′ 55″ O / 18.500°S,70.332°O, enfront de les costes d'Arica, llavors sota la jurisdicció del Virregnat del Perú (actualment Xile), i va tenir aproximadament una magnitud de 8,5 a 9,0 en l'escala sismològica de Richter. Va ser seguit d'un sisme submarí de grans proporcions. (ca)
  • The 1604 Arica earthquake is an earthquake that occurred at 1:30 pm on November 24, 1604, offshore Arica, Chile (formerly part of the Spanish Empire). The estimated magnitude range is 8.0–8.5 Ms and possibly up to 9.0 Mw. It had a destructive tsunami that destroyed Arica and caused major damage at Arequipa. 1,200 km of coastline were affected by the tsunami. The recorded effects of this earthquake are very similar to those for the 1868 Arica event, suggesting a similar magnitude and rupture area of the megathrust between the subducting Nazca Plate and the overriding South American Plate. Tsunami deposits have been identified on the Chatham Islands that are likely to have been caused by a trans-Pacific tsunami caused by the 1604 earthquake. (en)
  • El terremoto de Arica de 1604 fue un seísmo registrado el 24 de noviembre de 1604. Su epicentro se localizó en 18°30′00″S 70°19′55″O / -18.500, -70.332 frente a las costas de Arica, Perú, (actualmente Chile), y tuvo aproximadamente una magnitud de 8,5 a 9,0 en la escala sismológica de Richter. Fue seguido de un maremoto de proporciones. (es)
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