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Today in Earthquake History

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.

January   9

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


Year Location Magnitude Comment
1038 Shensi, China

Epicenter
7.4 970th Anniversary

23,000 deaths.

1857 Fort Tejon, California

Epicenter
7.9 The largest historical earthquake in California.
One of the Largest Earthquakes in the United States
This earthquake occurred on the San Andreas fault, which ruptured from near Parkfield (in the Cholame Valley) almost to Wrightwood (a distance of about 300 kilometers); horizontal displacement of as much as 9 meters was observed on the Carrizo Plain. It caused one fatality.

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