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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.

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


Year Location Magnitude Comment
1948 Moquegua, Peru

Epicenter
7.4 60th Anniversary

Four deaths.
Damage at Moquegua; slight damage (VI) at Arequipa and Tacna. Landslides and seiches were observed. It was felt from Huancayo and Cuzco as far south as Iqueque, Chile.

1962 Near the Coast of Mexico

Epicenter
7.0 Four persons killed, and many injured. Extensive property damage in south-central Mexico. Tsunami with a maximum amplitude of about 2.8 feet reported at Acapulco.
From United States Earthquakes, 1965.

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