Sentences with phrase «most powerful earthquakes»

With bragging rights to the 2nd largest earthquake ever recorded (1964's Great Alaska Earthquake, which registered 9.2 on the Richter Scale), and 7 of the 10 most powerful earthquakes ever recorded in the U.S., Earthquake Coverage is no joke in Alaska.
The first Sandcastle was held just a few months after one of the most powerful earthquakes ever recorded in U.S. history.
Find out about the most powerful earthquakes in the world.
The study of new linkages between the two types of seismic activity, published in Nature Geoscience on Sept. 11, may help promote better understanding of earthquake hazard posed by subduction zones, a type of fault responsible for some of the world's most powerful earthquakes.
This type of fault is responsible for causing some of the world's most powerful earthquakes.
The world's most powerful earthquakes are produced at the interface between the two plates.
The earthquake — estimated at magnitude 9.0 on the Richter scale — occurred in a total area much smaller than previous large earthquakes, such as the 8.8 Chilean earthquake last year, arguing that the slippage was much greater for the Japan quake, one of the four most powerful earthquakes on record.
One of the most powerful earthquakes ever to strike Mexico has killed at least 32 people, toppling houses and businesses and sending panicked people into the streets more than 650 miles away.
An investigation of the most powerful earthquake ever recorded deep within the Earth suggests deep quakes may be better at dissipating pent - up energy than similar quakes near the surface, researchers say in a new study.
On 26 December 2004, the most powerful earthquake in decades caused a tsunami in the Indian Ocean.
People's attention is focused on the San Andreas fault; they forget the New Madrid fault system, with its epicenter not far south of St. Louis, that ripped loose in the early 1800s and caused the most powerful earthquake ever recorded in North America.
The most powerful earthquake on record was 9.5 quake which occurred in Chile in 1960.

Not exact matches

Most deaths and much of the destruction from last week's powerful earthquake in Japan were the handiwork of the tsunami: Many victims knew the waves were coming but could not escape or didn't try until it was too late.
The most powerful and devastating earthquakes are along these zones, including Japan's 2011 Tohoku quake, a magnitude 9.0 on the Richter scale.
The National Science Foundation initiative has helped scientists simulate some of the most powerful and destructive forces on Earth, including earthquakes, tsunamis, and landslides.
The recent earthquake swarm, beginning on March 24 and climaxed by a 4.9 magnitude tremor on Saturday, has produced no reports of injuries or severe damage but has rattled nerves in a region where Idaho's most powerful known quake, measured at 6.9, killed two children in 1983.
Like the aftershocks of an earthquake, violent x-ray flares have been discovered in the aftermath of gamma - ray bursts, the most powerful explosions in the universe.
Powerful earthquakes cause most tsunamis.
Megathrust earthquakes are the most powerful types of earthquake, occurring at subduction zones - where one tectonic plate is pushed beneath another.
One of Japan's most prominent photographers, Naoya Hatakeyama is known for austere and beautiful large - scale pictures that capture the extraordinary forces we deploy to shape nature to our will — and, in photographs made after the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami, the equally powerful impact of natural forces on human construction.
Ali Ağaoğlu, a billionaire developer in Turkey, caused a stir last year when he admitted that his family's company — and most other developers — routinely used inappropriate materials during a building boom in Istanbul in recent decades, creating enormous vulnerability because of the long history of powerful earthquakes in the sprawling city.
An earthquake of 8.9 magnitude struck near the east coast of Honshu, Japan on Friday, the most powerful to hit Japan in at least 100 years.
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