Tennant Creek, Northern Territory January 1988

Earthquake - Tennant Creek

A series of three powerful earthquakes ranging from 6.3 to 6.7 in magnitude shook the region with each occurring about half an hour apart and lasting up to 45 seconds.

The main infrastructure damage was the severe warping of a major natural gas pipeline as large ground ruptures occurred.

The most serious effect was on the town's hospital which was structurally damaged.

Information Sources

ABC News, ‘ Questions and Answers’, 23 February 2011, website viewed 11 March 2011
Geoscience Australia, Historic events - earthquakes, website viewed 11 March 2011
Geoscience Australia, Earthquake hazards - Tennant Creek hotspot, website viewed 23 September 2014.