Kamchatka Earthquake: Insights Into One of the Ten Most Powerful Quakes Ever Recorded
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In 1952, an earthquake even more powerful than last July 30 affected the same geological failure, but it was kept secret for the rest of the world.
A wave height of more than 45 cm was recorded, which "can become a wave of up to nine meters in shallower coastal waters".
Kamchatka Earthquake: Insights into One of the Ten Most Powerful Quakes Ever Recorded
[Un article de The Conversation écrit par Dee Ninis – Sismologue, Université Monash – & John Townend – Professeur de géophysique, Te Herenga Waka — Université Victoria de Wellington] Depth of approximately 20 kilometers, this powerful earthquake, which is among the ten strongest and most important in the world since 2011, has caused material damage and has been injured in the largest neighboring city, Petropavlovsk-Kamthatski, located just 119 k…
[An article from The Conversation written by Dee Ninis - Seismologist, Monash University - & John Townend - Professor of Geophysics, Te Herenga Waka — Victoria University of Wellington] With a depth of about 20 kilometers, this powerful earthquake, one of the ten strongest ever recorded and the largest in the world since 2011, has caused material damage and injury in the largest nearby city, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatski, located just 119 kilometres …

Tsunami are waves that extend from the seabed to the surface, can originate as small waves that measure just a few centimeters and touch land like large waves up to several meters
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