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Today's Earthquake Fact:
The term seismic seiche was first coined by Anders Kvale in 1955, to describe oscillation of lake levels in Norway and England caused by the Assam earthquake of August, 1950.

August   8

Note: All earthquake dates are UTC, not local time.


Year Location Magnitude Comment
1983 Near South Coast of Honshu, Japan

Epicenter
5.9 One person killed, 28 injured, several houses damaged and landslides in Kanagawa, Tokyo, Saitama, Shizuoka, and Yamanashi Prefectures. A highway was cracked near Ogawa. Felt (IV JMA) at Kofu, Mishima, Tokyo and Yokohama. Felt (I JMA) from Osaka to Morioka and on Hachijo-jima.
From Significant Earthquakes of the World, 1983.
1987 Northern Chile

Epicenter
6.9 Appears to be two events about 5 seconds apart. Depth based on first event. Five people killed, 112 injured and more than 1,000 houses destroyed (VII) in the Arica area. Several landslides occurred along the Chile-Peru border. Damage (VI) at Iquique. Felt (V) at Tocopilla and (III) at Calama and Antofagasta. Felt (III) at La Paz, Bolivia. Felt strongly at Tacna, Moquegua and Lima, Peru.
From Significant Earthquakes of the World, 1987.
1993 South of Mariana Islands

Epicenter
7.8 Forty-eight people injured on Guam. The earthquake was centered about 50 kilometers south of Agana, Guam. Extensive damage (IX) to hotels in the Tumon Bay area on Guam. Cracks tens of meters long and 25-50 cm wide, caused by liquefaction in the underlying soil, damaged facilities at the commercial port and naval base at Apra Harbor. Damage (VII) occurred at several locations in the northern half of the island. One end of the approach to a bridge at Pago Bay fell more than 35 cm. Many landslides and rockslides were reported, mainly in the southern half of the island. The preliminary estimate of loss from damage to commercial buildings is placed at 112 million U.S. dollars and loss from damage to private residences is estimated at several million U.S. dollars. Slight damage (V) on Saipan. Felt (VI) on Rota and (V) on Tinian. Tsunami generated with maximum wave heights at selected tide stations as follows: 98 cm at Muroto-misaki, Shikoku; 68 cm on Chichi-shima, Bonin Islands; 58 cm at Tosashimizu, Shikoku; 56 cm at Aburatsu, Kyushu; 46 cm at Mera and Owase, Honshu; 44 cm at Ayukawahama, Honshu; 42 cm at Omae-zaki, Honshu; 34 cm at Hanasaki and Kushimoto, Honshu, 34 cm at Hirara, Ryukyu Islands; 28 cm at Ofunato, Honshu; 24 cm at Kochi, Shikoku; 19 cm at Port Allen, Kauai; 15 cm at Lahania, Maui; 14 cm at Haleiwa, Oahu; 12 cm at Hachinohe, Honshu and Kahului, Maui; 7 cm at Kapoho, Hawaii and Nawiliwili, Kauai; 5 cm at Honokohau, Hawaii.
From Significant Earthquakes of the World 1993.

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