An interplate earthquake occurs at the boundary between two tectonic plates. Earthquakes of this type account for more than 90 percent of the total seismic...
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An intraplate earthquake occurs in the interior of a tectonic plate, in contrast to an interplate earthquake on the boundary of a tectonic plate. They...
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plates. These interplate earthquakes are the planet's most powerful, with moment magnitudes (Mw) that can exceed 9.0. Since 1900, all earthquakes of magnitude...
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Cascadia subduction zone (redirect from Cascadia subduction zone earthquake)
types of earthquakes (or seismicity); including slow earthquakes, megathrust earthquakes, interplate earthquakes, and intraplate earthquakes. Unlike other...
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Most of the foreshocks are interplate earthquakes with thrust-type focal mechanisms. Both interplate and intraplate earthquakes appeared in the aftershocks...
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minor earthquakes and tremors that are caused by human activity that alters the stresses and strains on the Earth's crust. Interplate earthquake, an earthquake...
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There are three main types of fault, all of which may cause an interplate earthquake: normal, reverse (thrust), and strike-slip. Normal and reverse faulting...
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maximum Mercalli Intensity in the event was VIII (Severe). The interplate earthquake began in the ocean bottom just off the rugged coast of Graham Island...
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Kuril Trench and the Japan Trench. It was an interplate earthquake. The focal mechanism of this earthquake showed movement on a thrust fault with a considerable...
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history recorded by seismometers was the 1949 Queen Charlotte earthquake, an interplate earthquake that occurred on the ocean bottom just off the rugged coast...
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This list of earthquakes in Ecuador is a list of notable earthquakes that have affected Ecuador in recorded history. The active tectonics of Ecuador is...
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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...
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Outline of plate tectonics (section Earthquakes)
surface Intraplate earthquake – Earthquake that occurs within the interior of a tectonic plate Interplate earthquake – Earthquake that occurs at the boundary...
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; Liu, M.; Yang, Y. (2002). "The 01/26/2001 Bhuj, India, Earthquake: Intraplate or Interplate?". In Stein, S.; Freymueller, J.T. (eds.). Plate Boundary...
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The intensity reached shindo 5 in Miyazaki and Kōchi. This was an interplate earthquake between the Eurasian plate and the Philippine Sea plate. In this...
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great interplate earthquakes have occurred along the Suruga Trough and Nankai Trough, off the southwestern coasts of Japan. These earthquakes are associated...
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(2003). "Cycle of Interplate Earthquake Along the Sagami Trough, Deduced from Tectonic Geomorphology" (PDF). Bulletin of Earthquake Research International...
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cracked as the earthquake ruptured the faults, sending out powerful shock waves. Today threats exist throughout the country from both interplate and intraplate...
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Trench. It was an interplate earthquake. It had a reverse faulting focal mechanism. List of earthquakes in 1995 List of earthquakes in Mexico "INICIO"...
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or 2000 collapsed, according to different sources. This earthquake was an interplate earthquake between the Cocos plate and the North American plate. It...
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being an interplate earthquake and “…produced a tsunami of ~ 1.5 height" on the Santa Cruz Islands. In the days leading up to the major earthquake, the area...
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2 m indicates a low static stress drop, more consistent with an interplate earthquake than an intraplate event. The maximum horizontal acceleration during...
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long after, major compressional events along coupled zones, suggesting interplate strain accumulation. In Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, 285 miles (460 km) away...
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15 réplicas y derrumbes: Expertos no descartan un evento mayor" [Interplate earthquake in the north of the country generates more than 15 aftershocks and...
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Kanamoro H. (2012). "Intraplate and interplate faulting interactions during the August 31, 2012, Philippine Trench earthquake (M w 7.6) sequence". Geophysical...
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Hypocenter (redirect from Earthquake focus)
seismology, the hypocenter of an earthquake is its point of origin below ground; a synonym is the focus of an earthquake. Generally, the terms ground zero...
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Seismic magnitude scales (redirect from Major earthquake)
(2001), The Radiated Seismic Energy and Apparent Stress of Interplate and Intraslab Earthquakes at Subduction Zone Environments: Implications for Seismic...
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Kanamori, H. (2012). "Intraplate and interplate faulting interactions during the August 31, 2012, Philippine Trench earthquake (Mw 7.6) sequence". Geophysical...
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An earthquake light also known as earthquake lightning or earthquake flash is a luminous optical phenomenon that appears in the sky at or near areas of...
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Epicenter (redirect from Earthquake location)
where an earthquake or an underground explosion originates. The primary purpose of a seismometer is to locate the initiating points of earthquake epicenters...
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