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earthquake$23617$ - translation to dutch

DECEMBER 1988 EARTHQUAKE IN ARMENIAN SSR, USSR
Armenian earthquake; Leninakan earthquake; Leninakan Earthquake; Spitak Earthquake; Spitak earthquake; 1988 Armenia earthquake; 1988 Spitak earthquake
  • USGS]] shakemap showing the December 7 mainshock intensity
  • Building damage in [[Leninakan]]
  • Severely damaged masonry buildings in Spitak
  • A French search and rescue worker searches for buried people with the aid of a detection dog
  • Holy Saviour's Church]] in [[Gyumri]] after the earthquake

earthquake      
n. aardbeving
2004 Tsunami         
  • tsunami's propagation]] took 5 hours to reach Western Australia, 7 hours to reach the Arabian Peninsula, and did not reach the South African coast until nearly 11 hours after the earthquake
  • Aftershocks of 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake
  • Countries affected
  • [[Chennai]]'s [[Marina Beach]] after the tsunami
  • Destruction in Chennai
  • Northern Province]]
  • [[Seismic moment]] release of the largest earthquakes from 1906 to 2005
  • Maximum recession of tsunami waters at [[Kata Noi Beach]] at 10:25 a.m., prior to the third—and strongest—tsunami wave
  • km}} inland
  • w}} from 26 December 2004 to 10 January 2005
  • km}} inland. In the years following the disaster, it became a local tourist attraction and has remained where it came to rest.
  • Patong Beach in Thailand after the tsunami
  • Epicenter and associated aftershocks
  • Tsunami inundation height can be seen on a house in Banda Aceh
  • George Town]], [[Malaysia]]
  • Tree stumps and debris remain on Karaikal beach several years after the 2004 tsunami
  • Tsunami inundation in [[Khao Lak]], Thailand
  • Overturned cement carrier in Lhoknga
  • Tsunami aftermath in Aceh, Indonesia
  • Fishing boat stranded in [[Batticaloa]]
  • Memorial dedicated to victims of the tsunami, [[Batticaloa]], in [[Sri Lanka]]
  • Average height of the waves
  • Tsunami wave field in the [[Bay of Bengal]] an hour after the earthquake
MEGATHRUST UNDERWATER EARTHQUAKE AND SUBSEQUENT TSUNAMI IN THE INDIAN OCEAN
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n. Grote Tsunami van 26 december 2004, verwoestende tsunamidie plaatsvond op 26 december 2004, veroorzaakt door een aardbeving en die leidde tot verlies van 225.000 mensenlevens in 8 landen (Thailand, India, Indonesië, Maleisië, Maldiven, Seychellen, Somalië,en Sri Lanka) op 2 continenten, 2004 Tsunami
seismic activity         
  • 1755 copper engraving depicting [[Lisbon]] in ruins and in flames after the [[1755 Lisbon earthquake]], which killed an estimated 60,000 people. A [[tsunami]] overwhelms the ships in the harbor.
  • The tsunami of the [[2004 Indian Ocean earthquake]]
  • January 2017]] and the aftershocks (which continued to occur after the period shown here)
  • Messina earthquake]] and tsunami took almost 100,000 lives on December 28, 1908, in [[Sicily]] and [[Calabria]].<ref>"[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/low/europe/2381585.stm Italy's earthquake history]." BBC News. October 31, 2002.</ref>
  • Reverse]]
  • Ruins of the [[Għajn Ħadid Tower]], which collapsed during the [[1856 Heraklion earthquake]]
  • Global plate tectonic movement
  • Haiti]], January 2010.
  • Collapsed Gran Hotel building in the [[San Salvador]] metropolis, after the shallow [[1986 San Salvador earthquake]]
  • Aerial photo of the San Andreas Fault in the [[Carrizo Plain]], northwest of Los Angeles
  • An image from a 1557 book depicting an earthquake in Italy in the 4th century BCE
  • Earthquakes (M6.0+) since 1900 through 2017
  • Fires of the [[1906 San Francisco earthquake]]
  • date=2016-04-14 }}</ref>
RESULT OF A SUDDEN RELEASE OF ENERGY IN THE EARTH'S CRUST THAT CREATES SEISMIC WAVES
Earthquakes; Causes of earthquakes; Earth tremor; Earth quakes; Tectonic earthquake; The kinds of earthquakes; Earth quake; Seism; Seismic activity; Seismic movement; Earthshake; Low-magnitude earthquake; Seismic event; Earth Quake; Mythology of earthquakes; Shallow-focus earthquake; Earth quake weather
aardbevingsaktiviteit, aardbeving

Definition

Seaquake
·noun A quaking of the sea.

Wikipedia

1988 Armenian earthquake

The 1988 Armenian earthquake, also known as the Spitak earthquake (Armenian: Սպիտակի երկրաշարժ, Spitaki yerkrasharj), occurred on December 7 at 11:41 local time with a surface wave magnitude of 6.8 and a maximum MSK intensity of X (Devastating). The shock occurred in the northern region of Armenia (then Armenian SSR, as part of the Soviet Union) which is vulnerable to large and destructive earthquakes and is part of a larger active seismic belt that stretches from the Alps to the Himalayas. Activity in the area is associated with tectonic plate boundary interaction and the source of the event was slip on a thrust fault just to the north of Spitak. The complex incident ruptured multiple faults, with a strike-slip event occurring shortly after the initiation of the mainshock. Between 25,000 and 50,000 were killed and up to 130,000 were injured.

Seismologists thoroughly studied the effects of the Spitak event, including the mainshock and aftershock fault rupture mechanisms, and were on site setting up temporary seismometers before the end of 1988. Earthquake engineering experts scrutinized building construction styles and found fault in the poorly constructed apartments and other buildings that were built during the Era of Stagnation under the rule of Leonid Brezhnev. The cities of Spitak, Leninakan (Gyumri) and Kirovakan (Vanadzor) were greatly affected with large losses of life and devastating effects to buildings and other structures. A number of the smaller outlying villages away from the larger population centers were also severely affected.

Despite the tensions of the Cold War, Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev formally asked the United States for humanitarian help within a few days of the earthquake, the first such request since the late 1940s. One hundred and thirteen countries sent substantial amounts of humanitarian aid to the Soviet Union in the form of rescue equipment, search teams and medical supplies. Private donations and assistance from non-governmental organizations also had a large part of the international effort. While transporting some of these supplies to the region, a Soviet aircraft carrying 9 crew members and 69 military personnel, and a transport plane from Yugoslavia, were both destroyed in separate incidents. In support of the relief effort, recording artists united to produce several music-related contributions for the victims of the quake. A song was produced by a duo of French composers (including Charles Aznavour) and a studio album that featured songs donated by mainstream rock bands was released from the Rock Aid Armenia effort by the British music industry.