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  2. File:Epicenter Diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Isoseismal map - Wikipedia

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    The magnitude of an earthquake can be estimated by measuring the area affected by intensity level III or above in km 2 and taking the logarithm. [1] A more accurate estimate relies on the development of regional calibration functions derived using many isoseismal radii. [7] Such approaches allow magnitudes to be estimated for historical ...

  4. Hazard map - Wikipedia

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    Hazard maps are created and used in conjunction with several natural disasters. [1] Different hazard maps have different uses. For instance, the hazard map created by the Rizal Geological Survey is used by Rizalian insurance agencies in order to properly adjust insurance for people living in hazardous areas. [2]

  5. 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 ...

  6. Epicenter - Wikipedia

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    During an earthquake, seismic waves propagates in all directions from the hypocenter. Seismic shadowing occurs on the opposite side of the Earth from the earthquake epicenter because the planet's liquid outer core refracts the longitudinal or compressional while it absorbs the transverse or shear waves . Outside the seismic shadow zone, both ...

  7. What causes earthquakes? The science behind why seismic ... - AOL

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    Moderately damaging earthquakes strike between New York and Wilmington, Delaware, about twice a century, the USGS said, and smaller earthquakes are felt in the region roughly every two to three years.

  8. List of earthquakes in 2025 - Wikipedia

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    Part of an earthquake swarm. Over 30 homes and several schools destroyed, one mosque damaged and ground cracks in the Dulecha-Awash Fentale area. [6] - - 2 [7] China, Inner Mongolia, 34 km (21 mi) south-southeast of Bayan Hot: 4.9 10.0 VI One building severely damaged, a balcony collapsed and several structures damaged in the Yinchuan area. [8 ...

  9. 'Living here isn't easy to begin with.' How an earthquake ...

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