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  2. Seattle Fault - Wikipedia

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    Although the 923-924 CE earthquake was over a thousand years ago, local traditional stories have preserved an association of a powerful supernatural spirit – a'yahos, noted for shaking, rushes of water, and landsliding – with five locales along the trace of the Seattle Fault, including a "spirit boulder" called Psai-Yah-hus near the ...

  3. List of earthquakes in Washington - Wikipedia

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    Note: The inclusion criteria for adding events are based on WikiProject Earthquakes' notability guideline that was developed for stand-alone articles. The principles described also apply to lists. In summary, only damaging, injurious, or deadly events should be recorded.

  4. Puget Sound faults - Wikipedia

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    The Seattle Fault was first identified in 1965 [108] but not documented as an active fault until 1992 with a set of five articles establishing that about 1100 years ago (AD 900–930) an earthquake of magnitude 7+ uplifted Restoration Point and Alki Point, dropped West Point (the three white triangles in the Seattle Basin on the map), caused ...

  5. Taylor Swift fans are in their record-breaking era.. After two nights of earth-shaking dancing at Swift’s Seattle “Eras” tour concert at Lumen Field, enthusiastic Swifties caused seismic ...

  6. ‘Shake It Off’: Taylor Swift fans trigger seismic activity at ...

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    Taylor Swift fans at her Lumen Field concerts in Seattle possibly caused the ground to physically shake.

  7. Taylor Swift's Seattle Concert Caused Seismic Activity ... - AOL

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    Taylor Swift is shaking it off the charts. One of the pop superstar's recent The Eras Tour performances at Lumen Field in Seattle, Washington, triggered seismic activity equivalent to a 2.3 ...

  8. Cascadia subduction zone - Wikipedia

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    These earthquakes are sometimes referred to as crustal earthquakes, and they are capable of causing significant damage due to their relatively shallow depths. A damaging magnitude 7 interplate earthquake occurred on the Seattle Fault around 900–930 CE [14] that generated 3 meters of uplift and a 4-5 meter tsunami. [15]

  9. Moment Taylor Swift fans cause ‘earthquake’ at Seattle concert

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    Footage shows fans jumping at Taylor Swift's concert in Seattle, which generated activity equivalent to a 2.3 magnitude earthquake, according to a seismologist. Jackie Caplan-Auerbach said the ...