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  2. Epicenter - Wikipedia

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    Earthquakes. The epicenter ( / ˈɛpɪˌsɛntər / ), epicentre, or epicentrum [1] in seismology is the point on the Earth 's surface directly above a hypocenter or focus, the point where an earthquake or an underground explosion originates.

  3. Earthquake - Wikipedia

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    An earthquake is the shaking of the surface of Earth resulting from a sudden release of energy in the lithosphere that creates seismic waves. Earthquakes may also be referred to as quakes, tremors, or temblors. The word tremor is also used for non-earthquake seismic rumbling . In its most general sense, an earthquake is any seismic event ...

  4. Epicentral distance - Wikipedia

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    e. Epicentral distance refers to the ground distance from the epicenter to a specified point. [1] Generally, the smaller the epicentral distance of an earthquake of the same scale, the heavier the damage caused by the earthquake. On the contrary, with the increase of epicentral distance, the damage caused by the earthquake is gradually reduced. [2]

  5. Map shows epicenter of Northern California earthquake ... - AOL

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    “Drop, Cover, Hold on. Protect yourself,” the U.S. Geological Survey warned moment before the eathquake struck.

  6. Earthquake-resistant structures - Wikipedia

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    Earthquake-resistant or aseismic structures are designed to protect buildings to some or greater extent from earthquakes. While no structure can be entirely impervious to earthquake damage, the goal of earthquake engineering is to erect structures that fare better during seismic activity than their conventional counterparts.

  7. Town of Elgin near epicenter of recent SC earthquakes ... - AOL

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    Elgin and parts of South Carolina have been rocked by a wave of earthquakes in recent weeks, the epicenter of which have been near the town, located on the northeastern outskirts of Columbia. The ...

  8. Hope fades at Morocco quake epicenter where stench of dead ...

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    An enormous cloud of dust engulfs dozens of survivors and emergency teams who have descended on the town of Talat Nyakoub, at the epicenter of the earthquake to dig for the living and recover the ...

  9. Hypocenter - Wikipedia

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    Hypocenter (Focus) and epicenter of an earthquake. An earthquake's hypocenter or focus is the position where the strain energy stored in the rock is first released, marking the point where the fault begins to rupture. [3] This occurs directly beneath the epicenter, at a distance known as the hypocentral depth or focal depth. [3]