College of Education School of Continuing and Distance Education 2014/2015 – 2016/2017 UGRC 144 Science and Technology in Our Lives/Geohazards Session 4 – Earthquakes in Ghana Lecturer: Dr. Patrick Asamoah Sakyi Department of Earth Science, UG Contact Information: [email protected]
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College of Education
School of Continuing and Distance Education2014/2015 – 2016/2017
UGRC 144
Science and Technology in Our
Lives/Geohazards
Session 4 – Earthquakes in Ghana
Lecturer: Dr. Patrick Asamoah SakyiDepartment of Earth Science, UG
• This session introduces students to earthquake history in Ghana, including past occurrences and locations.
• Most people living in Ghana today have never experienced an earthquake, and Ghanaians may find it difficult to associate earthquake disasters with Ghana.
• However, evidence based on the history of the Gold Coast/Ghana, modern day seismograph recordings and the geology of Ghana indicates a high earthquake disaster risk for Ghana.
Dr. Patrick A. Sakyi, Dept. of Earth Science Slide 2
Session Outline
The key topics to be covered in the session are as follows:
• Topic One – History of Earthquakes in Ghana
• Topic Two – Modern Seismographs in Ghana
• Topic Three – Earthquake Risk in Ghana
• Topic Four - Earthquake Epicenters and the Regional Geological Structures of Ghana
• Topic Five – Active Faults in Ghana
• Topic Six - Earthquake Risk Map of Ghana
Dr. Patrick A. Sakyi, Dept. of Earth Science Slide 3
Reading List
• Unit 1, Section 4 of UGRC 140 II Geohazards –Institute of Continuing and Distance Education
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HISTORY OF EARTHQUAKES IN GHANA
Topic One
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History of Earthquakes in Ghana
• The most significant earthquakes (magnitude 6.0 and above) which caused severe damage are:
• Elmina (1615)
• Axim (1636)
• Accra (1882)
• Ho (1906)
• Accra (1939).
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History of Earthquakes in Ghana
• 1939 EARTHQUAKE
• The 1939 earthquake which was located 40 km offshore to the southwest of Accra shook most of West Africa.
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History of Earthquakes in Ghana
Minor Historic Earthquakes
• Notable minor tremors were also felt in:
1858 1863 1883 1907
1911 1918 1919 1923
1925 1930 1933 1935
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History of Earthquakes in Ghana
Recent Significant Earthquakes
• Since 1939, no earthquake has caused any major destruction in Ghana.
• Events that have caused concern since independence have all been centered on Accra.
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History of Earthquakes in Ghana
Recent Significant Earthquakes
• They were of Magnitude 4.5 or less recorded in
1964 1967 1969
1978 1985 1995
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History of Earthquakes in Ghana
Recent Significant Earthquakes
• A recent notable event was a magnitude 4.4 earthquake which occurred on Independence Day
6th March1997.Dr. Patrick A. Sakyi, Dept. of Earth Science Slide 11
MODERN SEISMOGRAPHS IN GHANA
Topic Two
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Modern Seismographs in Ghana
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• Modern day recording of earthquakes begun in Ghana when a 6-component World Wide Standard Seismograph Station (WWSSS) was commissioned in Kukurantumi in the Eastern Region in March 1973.
• Later, many more seismographs were installed in south eastern Ghana for the monitoring of earthquakes.
• Since 1973 scores of earthquakes, some of magnitude as low as one (1) have been recorded in southern Ghana, and their epicentres determined
EARTHQUAKE RISK IN GHANATopic Three
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Earthquake Risk in Ghana
• Earthquake hazard means the probability of occurrence of an earthquake of sufficient Magnitude capable of causing damage to the weakest man-made structure.
• Risk means the measure of the likelihood of harmful consequences arising from the interaction of a hazard, vulnerable community elements and the environment.
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EARTHQUAKE EPICENTERS AND THE REGIONAL GEOLOGICAL STRUCTURES OF GHANA
Topic Four
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Earthquake Epicenters and the Regional
Geological Structures of Ghana
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Active Faults in Ghana
. Expected Epicentre
• Anywhere along the Akwapim–Togo range (along the Akwapim fault zone)
• Out to sea along the entire coast line of Ghana (on the coastal boundary fault)
• The intersection of these two faults (near Accra in the area between Weija and Nyanyanu on the coast) would be the most likely location of the next major earthquake in Ghana.
• The date and time of such an event cannot be predicted.
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EARTHQUAKE RISK MAP OF GHANATopic Six
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Earthquake Risk Map of Ghana
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