I just revived my #Tectoldies blog, which was a little sleepy for a while, with a new post about the first ever described #earthquake surface rupture (that of the 1891 Nobi Mw~7.5 earthquake in central Japan). 1/n
The 1891 fault rupture was indeed perfectly described and interpreted by Bunjiro Kotô in a 1893 article. It is admirably imaged by a B&W photograph in Kotô's article, and by this delicate anonymous watercolour painting 👇🏼, perhaps the first artist view of an active tectonic fault.
Read more: https://tectoldies.mystrikingly.com/blog/the-great-1891-earthquake-in-central-japan-1
My Tectoldies blog is about “the beauty of tectonics – the art of geological sections & other tectonic sketches.” Feel free to explore and comment previous posts. I'll toot about some of them soon.
@RobinLacassin Great, I've never seen anything from Japan.
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