The earthquake was recorded by the
International Seismological Centre with a moment magnitude of 7.8, and estimated the hypocenter's depth at . The earthquake occurred as a result of the oblique-
strike-slip type motion at shallow
crustal depths. The location and mechanism of the earthquake are consistent with
rupture within the
Eurasia plate above the
Makran Trench subduction zone. The event occurred within the transition zone between northward subduction of the
Arabian plate beneath the
Eurasian plate and northward collision of the
Indian plate with the Eurasia plate. The source fault, identified as the Hoshab Fault, was likely an old thrust fault due to its shallow dip angle. It formed within an
accretionary wedge related to the
Makran Trench. During the earthquake, displacements along the fault was exclusively strike-slip. A possible explanation for the faulting behavior is due to the accretionary wedge being pushed eastwards towards the Indian plate. Much of the inferred displacements occurred no less than beneath the surface. Peak slip was estimated at while the average slip across the rupture was . Satellite mapping of the surface rupture revealed a maximum displacement of and averaged out at . The peak slip ranked among the second largest ever observed from a continental strike-slip earthquake, behind the
1855 Wairarapa earthquake. The largest aftershock, measuring 6.8, occurred on 28 September at a depth of .
Tsunami A tsunami, likely triggered by an
undersea landslide located off the coast of
Jiwani, was recorded by
tide gauges in countries surrounding the
Arabian Sea. A tide gauge in
Qurayyat, Oman, recorded a tsunami wave, the highest tsunami observation, and in Muscat, the tsunami measured . The city of Sur recorded a wave. The tsunami also measured in Ormara, Pakistan; in Ashkhara, Oman; in Chabahar, Iran; and in Khawr Wudam, Oman.
Island of Zalzala Jazeera off the coast of Gwadar An island measuring long, across and high, appeared in the
Arabian Sea off the coast of
Gwadar ahortly after the mainshock. The island mostly comprised mud and sand, and some parts were rocky. Local residents visited the oval-shaped island a day after it appeared. A visitors on the island reported flammable gas emitted from ground cracks on the island. Meanwhile, Gary Gibson of the
University of Melbourne said the island likely formed from a mud volcano after methane gas pushed the overlying material upwards. The Pakistan National Institute of Oceanography observed methane emitting from the island. A similar occurrence was recorded by the
British Geological Survey in the 1940s when a temporary island appeared before being washed away. ==Impact==