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Alaska earthquake M6.2

Source info:

Author: Harold Asmis
Date: 2014-09-26 01:53:00
Blog: Ontario-geofish
URL: http://ontario-geofish.blogspot.com/2014/09/alaska-earthquake-m62.html

Summary:

This was 102 km deep, and the PGV must have been less than 2 cm/s, although the report isn't in yet. Very nice tectonics, but get this. The thing was mostly strike-slip with a bit of subduction thrust.  Very weird, and means absolutely nothing.  Can't wait to see the PGV's and see the soil amplification. Update:  Reference.   Ok, if your office looks like this after such a teeny, deep

Content analysis:

Geographic context:

LocationCountryLatitudeLongitude
AlaskaUS63.0365-149.106
ComorosKM-11.651643.36

Keywords:

Alaska earthquake, bit, cm/s, km, office, PGV, report, soil amplification, subduction thrust, tectonics, teeny, thing

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