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  2. List of earthquakes in Australia - Wikipedia

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    A magnitude 4.9 earthquake struck a few kilometres east of this earthquake back on the morning of 1 March 1922, which was felt throughout Melbourne, knocking picture frames off a wall in Cowes. New South Wales: Newcastle: 1925-12-18 5.3 Damage and panic in Hunter Street (particularly at the Theatre Royal). [12] Tasmania: North East Tasmania ...

  3. The earthquake shortly after 9 a.m. local time was at a depth of 10 km.

  4. Microseism - Wikipedia

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    In the case of opposite propagation direction the groups travel at a much larger speed, which is now 2π(f 1 + f 2)/(k 1 − k 2) with k 1 and k 2 the wave numbers of the interacting water waves. Wave groups generated by waves with same directions. The blue curve is the sum of the red and black. In the animation, watch the crests with the red ...

  5. Microtremor - Wikipedia

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    It has now been established that the horizontal microtremor spectra often show the characteristics of the source rather than the transfer function of a site. Yukta Nakamura [1] in 1989, modified microtremor analysis by proposing a new technique, generally referred to as the H/V method. In this technique, it was shown that the source effect can ...

  6. 2021 Mansfield earthquake - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [6] The earthquake caused minor structural damage in parts of Melbourne and left one person injured. The earthquake was also felt in New South Wales, Australian Capital Territory, South Australia and Tasmania. [7] The earthquake was substantially stronger than the 1989 Newcastle earthquake that measured 5.6 and killed 13 people. [8]

  7. 2012 Gippsland earthquake - Wikipedia

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    A magnitude 5.2 earthquake struck Gippsland near Moe at 8.55 pm on 19 June 2012, at a shallow depth of 10.0 km. [2] It was the strongest recorded in Victoria in at least three decades, [3] [4] with some sources suggesting it was the strongest in over a century.

  8. South West seismic zone - Wikipedia

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    The South West seismic zone (also identified as SWSZ) is a major intraplate earthquake province located in the south west of Western Australia. [1] [2] [3]It was known earlier as the Yandanooka–Cape Riche Lineament, [4] including the physiographic boundary known as the Meckering Line, and also the junction between Swanland [clarification needed] and Salinaland [clarification needed].

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