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  2. Seattle Fault - Wikipedia

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    The Seattle Fault was first recognized as a significant seismic hazard in 1992, when a set of reports showed that about 1,100 years ago it was the scene of a major earthquake of about magnitude 7 – an event that entered Native American oral traditions. Extensive research has since shown the Seattle Fault to be part of a regional system of faults.

  3. Pacific Northwest Seismic Network - Wikipedia

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    Damaging earthquakes are well known in the Pacific Northwest, including several larger than magnitude 7, most notably the M9 1700 Cascadia earthquake and the M7.0–7.3 earthquake in about 900AD on the Seattle Fault. The M6.5 1965 Puget Sound earthquake shook the Seattle, Washington, area, causing substantial damage and seven deaths. This event ...

  4. List of earthquakes in Washington - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of earthquakes in Washington, a U.S. state. Date Location MMI Mag. Deaths Injuries Total damage / notes; 2001-02-28: Puget Sound: VIII: 6.8 M w ...

  5. After two nights of earth-shaking dancing at Swift’s Seattle “Eras” tour concert at Lumen Field, enthusiastic Swifties caused seismic activity equivalent of a 2.3 magnitude earthquake ...

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

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    Taylor Swift’s recent Eras Tour concerts had fans in Seattle, Washington shook, literally. Swifties have been passionately singing and dancing along during the 33-year-old singer’s U.S ...

  7. How much did Seattle Swifties 'Shake It Off'? Enough to ... - AOL

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    Taylor Swift fans attending the singer's Seattle concert last week reportedly caused seismic activity equivalent to a 2.3-magnitude earthquake.

  8. 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 ...

  9. Geology of the Pacific Northwest - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific Northwest is seismically active. The Juan de Fuca Plate is capable of producing megathrust earthquakes of moment magnitude 9: the last such earthquake was the 1700 Cascadia earthquake, which produced a tsunami in Japan, [5] and may have temporarily blocked the Columbia River with the Bonneville Slide. [6]