What is an EARTHQUAKE?
Earthquake (also known as a quake, tremor or temblor) is the result of a sudden release of energy in the Earth's crust that creates seismic waves.
ACTIVE FAULTS
- What is a FAULT?
A fault refers to a fracture, fissure, or a zone of weakness where movement or displacement has occurred or may occur again.
- What is an ACTIVE FAULT?
An active fault is a fault that has moved within the last 10,000 years.
The Philippine Archipelago occupies the western rim of the Pacific Ocean (Western Segment of the Pacific Ring of Fire), a most active part of the Earth that is characterized by an ocean-encircling belt of active volcanoes and earthquake generators (fault lines).
HAZARDSCAPE of the Philippines
What are the Earthquake Generators in the Philippines?
- Philippine Trench
- East Luzon Trough
- Manila Trench
- Palawan-Mindoro Collision Zone
- Negros Trench
- Zamboanga-Western Mindanao Collision Zone
- Davao Trench
- Philippine Fault Zone and its many branches
- Many Active Faults (e.g. Lubang, Tablas, Casiguran and Mindanao Faults)
Philippine Seismicity
- An average of 20 earthquakes recorded per day
- 5,000 plotted earthquakes per year
- 200 felt earthquakes per year
- 90 destructive earthquakes for the past 400 years.