XV Reunión Nacional de Cuaternario Bizkaia Aretoa: Bilbao, 1-5 julio 2019. Libro de resúmenes, 2019, ISBN 978-84-17713-16-4, págs. 392-395, 2019
Abstract (title of contribution): The 1755 Lisbon Earthquake was the most destructive earthquake ... more Abstract (title of contribution): The 1755 Lisbon Earthquake was the most destructive earthquake in the Europe history. This earthquake affected the entire Iberian Peninsula. The intensity of this earthquake was X (EMS-1998) and damaged the historical heritage of Spain. No damages were reported in historical documents inside of Torrijos, but is possible observe several Earthquake Archaeological Effects (EAEs) in the historical building of the Hospital of this city (15-16th century). The damages in this building are classified in this paper using the classification of EAEs, in order to study the strain structures and the seismic wave orientation. Palabras clave: Hospital de Torrijos, efectos arqueológicos de terremotos (EAEs), Terremoto de Lisboa. Key words: Torrijos Hospital, Earthquake Archaeological Effects (EAEs), Lisbon Earthquake.
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