Ref NoLDGSL/28
Title'The Pamir Earthquake of 1911 and its consequences...' [English translation]
Date15 May 1922
LevelFile
Extent1 notebook
FormatDocument
DescriptionManuscript, English translation of the paper: Shpilko, G A (1914) "Zemletrasenie 1911 goda na Pamire i ego posledsrvanie", 'Izv. Russkago Geograficheskago Obshchestva' [Colonel Shpilko, "The Pamir Earthquake of 1911 and its consequences - chronological reference & report of the work of the expedition of the military detachment of Pamir", 'Bulletin of the Imperial Russian Geographical Society', vol 4 (1914), pp69-94]. Translated by Tamara Grigorievna Loris-Melikova, Grove School, Highgate, London, 15 May 1922.
Administrative HistoryThe earthquake in the Pamir Mountains in the east of Tajikistan on 18 February 1911 was notable for geologists, as the accompanying landslip was so vast that it dammed one of the principal drainage valleys of the region [now named the Usoi Dam] and in doing so created a large permanent lake [Sarez Lake] of 15 miles in length and 900 feet in depth.

The geologist and seismologist Richard Dixon Oldham commissioned the translation of the Russian report which he described as the only first hand account of the aftermath of the earthquake, as part of the research for his paper on the subject which was read at the Ordinary Meeting of 8 November 1922.
CustodialHistoryTransferred from the Library on 14 October 2014.
ProvenancePresented to the Library on 10 July 1922 by Mr Richard Dixon Oldham.
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LanguageEnglish
Publication NoteOldham's paper, which refers to the translation was published as: "The Pamir Earthquake of 1911", 'Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society', vol 79 (1923), pp237-245.
ArchNoteDescription by Caroline Lam
Persons
CodePersonNameDates
DS/UK/657OLDHAM; Richard Dixon (1858-1936); geologist and seismologist1858-1936
Places
CodePlaceName
NA348Asia
NA507Tajikistan
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