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Tadzhikistan Earthquake 1949. Rising behind the village of Khait is Chokhran Mountain, down which a landslide thundered in the 1949 earthquake. The landslide scar and landslide are visible behind and to the left of Khait, respectively. Photo by R.L. Wesson. Page 12, Earthquake Information Bulletin, v.7, no.1.
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Guatemala Earthquake 1976. Bent rails at Puerto Barrios(?) wharf caused by faulting. Photo by A.F. Espinosa. Figure 2, page 8, Earthquake Information Bulletin, v.9, no.2.
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Hawke's Bay, New Zealand, Earthquake February 3, 1931. Fire-damaged buildings and cars in Napier. 1931. Page 17 (upper photo), Earthquake Information Bulletin, v.16. no.1.
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Peru Earthquake October 3, 1974. Example of the extensive damage in La Molina District. This classroom and a laboratory building at the Agrarian University partially collapsed. 1974. Pages 6-7, Earthquake Information Bulletin, v.7, no.2.
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Alaska Earthquake March 27, 1964. Damage to houses from landslides in Turnagain Heights in Anchorage. Photo by R.A. Page. Pages 24-25 , Earthquake Information Bulletin, v.12, no.1.
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Provided here is a globally distributed catalog of earthquakes and nuclear explosions with calibrated hypocenters, referred to as the Global Catalog of Calibrated Earthquake Locations or GCCEL. This dataset contains more than 23,908earthquakes in 346 well distributed clusters. Currently there are more than 4M arrival times with the majority being the Pg, Pn, P, Sg, Sn and S phases. The term “calibrated” refers to the property that the hypocenters are minimally biased by unknown Earth structure and that the uncertainties are meaningful. Uncertainties are calculated using empirically determined variability of the arrival time data itself, specific to each calibrated cluster of hypocenters. The data are carefully processed...
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Turkey Earthquake September 6, 1975. The separations between the blocks form an interesting spiral pattern on this column at an Islamic temple in Lice. Photo by P.I. Yanev. Page 7, Earthquake Information Bulletin, v.8, no.2.


    map background search result map search result map Example of the extensive damage in La Molina District. Peru Earthquake October 3, 1974. The separations between the blocks form an interesting spiral pattern on this column at an Islamic temple in Lice. Turkey Earthquake September 6, 1975. Bent rails at Puerto Barrios(?) wharf caused by faulting. Guatemala Earthquake 1976. Damage to houses from landslides in Turnagain Heights in Anchorage. Alaska Earthquake March 27, 1964. Fire-damaged buildings and cars in Napier. Hawke's Bay, New Zealand, Earthquake. 1931. Bent rails at Puerto Barrios(?) wharf caused by faulting. Guatemala Earthquake 1976. The separations between the blocks form an interesting spiral pattern on this column at an Islamic temple in Lice. Turkey Earthquake September 6, 1975. Example of the extensive damage in La Molina District. Peru Earthquake October 3, 1974. Damage to houses from landslides in Turnagain Heights in Anchorage. Alaska Earthquake March 27, 1964. Fire-damaged buildings and cars in Napier. Hawke's Bay, New Zealand, Earthquake. 1931.