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  2. Earthquake - Wikipedia

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    Ordinarily, subduction earthquakes under magnitude 7.5 do not cause tsunamis, although some instances of this have been recorded. Most destructive tsunamis are caused by earthquakes of magnitude 7.5 or more. [72]

  3. Epicenter - Wikipedia

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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). [8] Continental earthquakes below 20 km (12 mi) are rare whereas in subduction zone earthquakes can originate at depths deeper than 600 km (370 mi).

  4. Earthquake cycle - Wikipedia

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    The earthquake cycle refers to the phenomenon that earthquakes repeatedly occur on the same fault as the result of continual stress accumulation and periodic stress release. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Earthquake cycles can occur on a variety of faults including subduction zones and continental faults.

  5. Expert debunks myths about what to do during an earthquake - AOL

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    No. Earthquakes begin many miles beneath the earth's surface. Atmospheric weather only affects the first few feet beneath the surface. No reputable scientific studies have found a repeatable ...

  6. Seismology - Wikipedia

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    Seismology (/ s aɪ z ˈ m ɒ l ə dʒ i, s aɪ s-/; from Ancient Greek σεισμός (seismós) meaning "earthquake" and -λογία (-logía) meaning "study of") is the scientific study of earthquakes (or generally, quakes) and the generation and propagation of elastic waves through planetary bodies.

  7. How Often Do Earthquakes Happen in the Northeast? - AOL

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    USGS research social scientist Sarah McBride said that the organization has recorded at least two aftershocks.

  8. P wave - Wikipedia

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    Typical values for P wave velocity in earthquakes are in the range 5 to 8 km/s. The precise speed varies according to the region of the Earth's interior, from less than 6 km/s in the Earth's crust to 13.5 km/s in the lower mantle, and 11 km/s through the inner core.

  9. Which parts of Sacramento County have the highest ... - AOL

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    About 150 earthquakes occur every year that are big enough to be felt but do not cause any damage. Major earthquakes occur in California about every 10 years, the website states.