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  • Remotely triggered earthquakes are a result of the effects of large earthquakes at considerable distance, outside of the immediate aftershock zone. The...
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    caused the planet to vibrate as much as 10 mm (0.4 in), and also remotely triggered earthquakes as far away as Alaska. Its epicentre was between Simeulue and...
    178 KB (18,942 words) - 01:52, 28 December 2024
  • plate is forced underneath another. Remotely triggered earthquakes, a result of the effects of other earthquakes at considerable distance, outside of...
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  • African action-horror film "Triggered (Freestyle)", a song by American singer Jhené Aiko Remotely triggered earthquakes Trigger (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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    fracture zone Gutenberg–Richter law Guy–Greenbrier earthquake swarm Remotely triggered earthquakes Jenatton, Liliane; Guiguet, Robert; Thouvenot, François;...
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  • throughout the Levant and is also thought to have remotely triggered a series of small to moderate earthquakes 500 kilometers (310 mi) to the north of the epicenter...
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  • earthquakes within stated limits, and particularly "the determination of parameters for the next strong earthquake to occur in a region". Earthquake prediction...
    197 KB (22,972 words) - 22:06, 24 November 2024
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    earthquakes; however, of these ten, only the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake is simultaneously one of the deadliest earthquakes in history. Earthquakes that...
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  • Megathrust earthquakes occur at convergent plate boundaries, where one tectonic plate is forced underneath another. The earthquakes are caused by slip...
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  • compared to a regular earthquake, but not "silent" as described in the past. Slow earthquakes should not be confused with tsunami earthquakes, in which relatively...
    37 KB (4,394 words) - 19:08, 29 November 2024
  • idea that this may have been a remotely triggered event from the 1755 Lisbon earthquake or its aftershocks. The earthquake took place on November 18, 1755...
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    earthquake is that the release of seismic energy occurs at long periods (low frequencies) relative to typical tsunamigenic earthquakes. Earthquakes of...
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    interior of a tectonic plate. Megathrust – at subduction zones Remotely triggered earthquakes – after main shock but outside the aftershock zone. Slow – over...
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    damaging intraplate earthquakes are the devastating 2001 Gujarat earthquake, the 2011 Christchurch earthquake, the 2012 Indian Ocean earthquakes, the 2017 Puebla...
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    continental earthquake the severity of the damage is not often caused by the earthquake at the rift zone, but rather by events which are triggered by the earthquake...
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  • 14–16 kilometres (8.7–9.9 mi). This earthquake may have been a remotely triggered event from the 1755 earthquake in Lisbon, but there is not enough evidence...
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  • Hypocenter (redirect from Earthquake focus)
    strong earthquakes radiate a large fraction of their released energy in seismic waves with very long wavelengths and therefore a stronger earthquake involves...
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  • underestimate the strength: of distant earthquakes (over ~600 km) because of attenuation of the S waves, of deep earthquakes because the surface waves are smaller...
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    Focal depths of earthquakes occurring in continental crust mostly range from 2 to 20 kilometers (1.2 to 12.4 mi). Continental earthquakes below 20 km (12 mi)...
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    Cape Mendocino. Remotely triggered events included an earthquake swarm in the Imperial Valley area, which culminated in an earthquake of about 6.1 MI ...
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