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  2. List of historical earthquakes - Wikipedia

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    Historical earthquakes is a list of significant earthquakes known to have occurred prior to the early 20th century. As the events listed here occurred before routine instrumental recordings — later followed by seismotomography imaging technique, [1] observations using space satellites from outer space, [2] artificial intelligence (AI)-based earthquake warning systems [3] — they rely mainly ...

  3. 1356 Basel earthquake - Wikipedia

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    The 1356 Basel earthquake is the most significant seismological event to have occurred in Central Europe in recorded history [1] and had a moment magnitude in the range of 6.0–7.1. [2] This earthquake, which occurred on 18 October 1356, is also known as the Sankt-Lukas-Tag Erdbeben [ 3 ] (English: Saint Luke's Day Earthquake), as 18 October ...

  4. 1300s (decade) - Wikipedia

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    August 8 – 1303 Crete earthquake: An earthquake destroys the Lighthouse of Alexandria in Egypt, one of the Seven wonders of the World. [16] August 26 – Siege of Chittorgarh: Delhi forces led by Sultan Alauddin Khalji capture the massive Chittor Fort in northern India, after an 8-month-long siege. Alauddin orders a general massacre of ...

  5. 1382 Dover Straits earthquake - Wikipedia

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    The epicentral location has also been estimated from the distribution of felt intensities. A location in the middle of the Dover Straits, somewhat to the north-east of the similar 1580 Dover Straits earthquake is preferred. [5] [1] There were significant aftershocks on 23 and 24 May, the latter being the strongest recorded. The 24 May ...

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

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    Moderately damaging earthquakes strike between New York and Wilmington, Delaware, about twice a century, the USGS said, and smaller earthquakes are felt in the region roughly every two to three years.

  7. An earthquake in Middle Tennessee? What you need to know ...

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    Magnitude is the size of the earthquake, recorded by seismometers and expressed in whole numbers and decimal fractions. For example, a magnitude 5.3 is a moderate earthquake, and a 6.3 is a strong ...

  8. 1303 Crete earthquake - Wikipedia

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    The 1303 Crete earthquake occurred at about dawn on 8 August. It had an estimated magnitude of about 8, a maximum intensity of IX ( Violent ) on the Mercalli intensity scale , and triggered a major tsunami that caused severe damage and loss of life on Crete and at Alexandria .

  9. Magnitude 7.6 earthquake in the Caribbean triggers a tsunami ...

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    An earthquake with a magnitude of 7.6 has occurred 129 miles southwest of Georgetown, Cayman Islands, according to the USGS. The earthquake took place at 6.23 p.m. Eastern Time Saturday, the USGS ...