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  2. Earthquakes happen all the time, you just can't feel them. A ...

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    A major earthquake measuring 7.4 hit Taiwan early Wednesday, killing 9 and injuring at least 1,000. A 7.4 earthquake is exponentially more destructive than the 4.8 quake that struck central New ...

  3. Aftershocks rattle Northeast after rare 4.8 magnitude ... - AOL

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    The USGS recorded 28 aftershocks following Friday’s rare earthquake, with the largest aftershock – clocking in at a 3.8 magnitude – striking Gladstone, New Jersey, 20 minutes from the ...

  4. Aftershock - Wikipedia

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    The other main law describing aftershocks is known as Båth's Law [8] [9] and this states that the difference in magnitude between a main shock and its largest aftershock is approximately constant, independent of the main shock magnitude, typically 1.1–1.2 on the Moment magnitude scale.

  5. Aftershocks Continue After Northern California Earthquake ...

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    Aftershocks continued Friday after a strong earthquake that prompted a tsunami warning for parts of the U.S. West Coast Thursday. "At this time, there have been 59 earthquakes of magnitude three ...

  6. 2018 Anchorage earthquake - Wikipedia

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    Map of 2018 Anchorage earthquake and aftershocks. Over 80 aftershocks of various magnitudes were recorded throughout the day, [12] with at least three having magnitudes greater than 5.0. [9] By December 3, 170 aftershocks with a magnitude over 3.0 had been noted. [10] Two more aftershocks hit on February 6, the first with a magnitude of 4.1 ...

  7. Mainshock - Wikipedia

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    In seismology, an aftershock is a smaller earthquake that follows a larger earthquake, in the same area of the main shock, caused as the displaced crust adjusts to the effects of the main shock. Large earthquakes can have hundreds to thousands of instrumentally detectable aftershocks, which steadily decrease in magnitude and frequency according ...

  8. 'Swaying back and forth': Magnitude 7 earthquake, aftershocks ...

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    Large earthquakes also occurred near the junction in northern California in previous Decembers, according to the geological survey. There were two, a 6.1 and 6.0, near Petrolia in 2021 and a 6.4 ...

  9. 2021 Arkalochori earthquake - Wikipedia

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    Following the earthquake were more than 10 aftershocks greater or equal to magnitude 4.0. The strongest aftershock was a M w 5.3 occurring the day later. [3] The strongest aftershock had a maximum intensity of VIII (Severe), collapsing several already damaged but unoccupied homes. [21] [22] A total of 2,000 aftershocks were recorded. [17]