Earthquake An earthquake is the motion or trembling of the ground produced by sudden displacement of rock in the Earth's crust. Earthquakes result from.
Earthquake damage
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More than one or two – it’s a dangerous surface. Richter Scale - logarithmic Earthquake Magnitudes Effects Less than 3.5 Generally not felt 3.5-5.4 Rarely.
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Near-Field Modeling of the 1964 Alaska Tsunami: A Source Function Study Elena Suleimani, Natalia Ruppert, Dmitry Nicolsky, and Roger Hansen Alaska Earthquake.
Tsunami Preparedness Week How a Tsunami Works An underwater earthquake occurs when a plate shifts abruptly and pushes water.
Largest Earthquake recorded The largest earthquake ( magnitude 9.5) of the 20th century occurred on May 22, 1960 off the coast of South Central Chile.
Earthquake Hazards and Damage -Ground Motion -Ground Failure -Tsunamis -Fire/Infrastructure.
Richter Magnitude Scale Quantitative measurement Measurement based off of seismograph readings ◦ Amplitude of seismograph readings determines size Logarithmic.
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