A Reappraisal of the Luroy, Norway, Earthquake of 31 August 1819

Archives and libraries were visited to find previously unknown documents testifying to the Luroy, Norway, earthquake of 31 August 1819 in northernmost continental Europe. The focus here is on Sweden, Finland, and Russia, which are important for determining the area of perceptibility east of Norway....

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Published in:Seismological Research Letters
Main Authors: Mäntyniemi, Päivi Birgitta, Sørensen, Mathilde B., Tatevossian, Tatiana N., Tatevossian, Ruben E., Lund, Björn
Other Authors: Department of Geosciences and Geography, Institute of Seismology
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Seismological Society of America 2021
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10138/332919
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description Archives and libraries were visited to find previously unknown documents testifying to the Luroy, Norway, earthquake of 31 August 1819 in northernmost continental Europe. The focus here is on Sweden, Finland, and Russia, which are important for determining the area of perceptibility east of Norway. The new written sources include 12 notes or entries in original archived documents, six contemporary newspaper reports, and two recollections written down years later. The original documentation uncovered is contributory to establishing the authenticity of the observations in Finland and Sweden. The dates of the original documentation allow tracing of the dissemination of eyewitness accounts in writing from the inner area of perceptibility southward to the larger documentation and population centers. New sources of information include weather reports of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, minutes of its meetings, and correspondence sent to the Senate in Finland. The minutes of meetings of the Academy indicate that ample data were collected in the Swedish province of Vasterbotten. We found no original Russian documentation but uncovered national newspapers that are more reliable than the previously used Parisian newspaper. To increase transparency, we provide the first list of macroseismic data points (MDPs) including the respective documentation that testify to the Luroy earthquake. A macroseismic intensity was assigned to a locality, using the European Macroseismic Scale of 1998, when adequate information was available. Accounting for the uncertainty of intensity assessment, the magnitude was estimated as moment magnitude M = 5.9 +/- 0.2, reconfirming the ranking as the largest onshore or nearshore earthquake in the historical seismicity record of Fennoscandia. In addition to the reappraisal of the 31 August 1819 earthquake, a macroseismic map is provided for the earthquake of 17 February 1819, which was felt in northern Finland and Sweden. Some of its MDPs were previously associated with the Luroy earthquake. ...
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spelling ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/332919 2025-03-16T15:26:47+00:00 A Reappraisal of the Luroy, Norway, Earthquake of 31 August 1819 Mäntyniemi, Päivi Birgitta Sørensen, Mathilde B. Tatevossian, Tatiana N. Tatevossian, Ruben E. Lund, Björn Department of Geosciences and Geography Institute of Seismology 2021-08-07T22:30:50Z 11 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/332919 eng eng Seismological Society of America 10.1785/0220190363 http://hdl.handle.net/10138/332919 000568689100005 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess openAccess Geosciences pre-instrumental seismicity macroseismology macroseismic data point historical seismology the Lurøy Norway earthquake of 31 August 1819 HISTORICAL EARTHQUAKES SEISMICITY INTENSITY HAZARD Article acceptedVersion 2021 ftunivhelsihelda 2025-02-17T01:22:23Z Archives and libraries were visited to find previously unknown documents testifying to the Luroy, Norway, earthquake of 31 August 1819 in northernmost continental Europe. The focus here is on Sweden, Finland, and Russia, which are important for determining the area of perceptibility east of Norway. The new written sources include 12 notes or entries in original archived documents, six contemporary newspaper reports, and two recollections written down years later. The original documentation uncovered is contributory to establishing the authenticity of the observations in Finland and Sweden. The dates of the original documentation allow tracing of the dissemination of eyewitness accounts in writing from the inner area of perceptibility southward to the larger documentation and population centers. New sources of information include weather reports of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, minutes of its meetings, and correspondence sent to the Senate in Finland. The minutes of meetings of the Academy indicate that ample data were collected in the Swedish province of Vasterbotten. We found no original Russian documentation but uncovered national newspapers that are more reliable than the previously used Parisian newspaper. To increase transparency, we provide the first list of macroseismic data points (MDPs) including the respective documentation that testify to the Luroy earthquake. A macroseismic intensity was assigned to a locality, using the European Macroseismic Scale of 1998, when adequate information was available. Accounting for the uncertainty of intensity assessment, the magnitude was estimated as moment magnitude M = 5.9 +/- 0.2, reconfirming the ranking as the largest onshore or nearshore earthquake in the historical seismicity record of Fennoscandia. In addition to the reappraisal of the 31 August 1819 earthquake, a macroseismic map is provided for the earthquake of 17 February 1819, which was felt in northern Finland and Sweden. Some of its MDPs were previously associated with the Luroy earthquake. ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Fennoscandia Lurøy Northern Finland HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository Norway Lurøy ENVELOPE(12.849,12.849,66.418,66.418) Seismological Research Letters 91 5 2462 2472
spellingShingle Geosciences
pre-instrumental seismicity
macroseismology
macroseismic data point
historical seismology
the Lurøy
Norway
earthquake of 31 August 1819
HISTORICAL EARTHQUAKES
SEISMICITY
INTENSITY
HAZARD
Mäntyniemi, Päivi Birgitta
Sørensen, Mathilde B.
Tatevossian, Tatiana N.
Tatevossian, Ruben E.
Lund, Björn
A Reappraisal of the Luroy, Norway, Earthquake of 31 August 1819
title A Reappraisal of the Luroy, Norway, Earthquake of 31 August 1819
title_full A Reappraisal of the Luroy, Norway, Earthquake of 31 August 1819
title_fullStr A Reappraisal of the Luroy, Norway, Earthquake of 31 August 1819
title_full_unstemmed A Reappraisal of the Luroy, Norway, Earthquake of 31 August 1819
title_short A Reappraisal of the Luroy, Norway, Earthquake of 31 August 1819
title_sort reappraisal of the luroy, norway, earthquake of 31 august 1819
topic Geosciences
pre-instrumental seismicity
macroseismology
macroseismic data point
historical seismology
the Lurøy
Norway
earthquake of 31 August 1819
HISTORICAL EARTHQUAKES
SEISMICITY
INTENSITY
HAZARD
topic_facet Geosciences
pre-instrumental seismicity
macroseismology
macroseismic data point
historical seismology
the Lurøy
Norway
earthquake of 31 August 1819
HISTORICAL EARTHQUAKES
SEISMICITY
INTENSITY
HAZARD
url http://hdl.handle.net/10138/332919