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  2. 1968 Illinois earthquake - Wikipedia

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    Although no fatalities occurred, the event caused considerable structural damage to buildings, including the toppling of chimneys and shaking in Chicago, the region's largest city. The earthquake was one of the most widely felt in U.S. history, largely affecting 23 states over an area of 580,000 sq mi (1,500,000 km 2).

  3. What causes earthquakes? The science behind why seismic ... - AOL

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    Those seismic waves are like ripples on a pond, the USGS said. The earthquake will be strongest at its epicenter, the point on the surface directly above where the quake started, and the effects ...

  4. Meteotsunami - Wikipedia

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    A three-meter wave that hit the Chicago waterfront in 1954 swept people off of piers, drowning seven. [ 4 ] : 10 A meteotsunami that struck Nagasaki Bay on 31 March 1979 achieved a maximum wave height of 5 meters; there were three fatalities. [ 4 ]

  5. Seiche - Wikipedia

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    A seiche (/ s eɪ ʃ / SAYSH) is a standing wave in an enclosed or partially enclosed body of water.Seiches and seiche-related phenomena have been observed on lakes, reservoirs, swimming pools, bays, harbors, caves, and seas.

  6. Earthquake scientists are learning warning signs of the 'big ...

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    The subduction zone has the potential to generate 100-foot-tall tsunami waves and kill nearly a third ... triggers or precursors of earthquakes in the world’s most dangerous seismic regions, but ...

  7. 2008 Illinois earthquake - Wikipedia

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    The 2008 Illinois earthquake was one of the largest earthquakes ever recorded in the Midwest state of Illinois.This moderate strike-slip shock measured 5.2 on the moment magnitude scale and had a maximum Mercalli intensity of VII (Very strong).

  8. List of megathrust earthquakes - Wikipedia

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    Fiji accounts for most of the deaths attributed to the tsunami. 1877 Iquique earthquake: 7 September 1882 03:50 (local time) San Blas Islands, Panama: 250 8.3 Destructive tsunami 1882 Panama earthquake: 6 September 1889 12:00 (local time) Celebes Sea, Indonesia: 8.0 Damaging tsunami up to 4 meters in height. 15 June 1896 19:32 (local time ...

  9. Fluvial seismology - Wikipedia

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    Fluvial seismology is generally confined to high-frequency seismic noise with a frequency > 1 Hz (period < 1 s). [5] [10] Observations concern the 1–100 Hz range, [11] which a theoretical forward model of seismic wave generation shows that turbulent water flow across a riverbed generates.