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An earthquake is the result of a sudden release of energy in the Earth's crust that creates seismic waves. Earthquakes are recorded with a seismometer, also known as a seismograph. The moment magnitude of an earthquake is conventionally reported, or the related and mostly obsolete Richter magnitude, with magnitude 3 or lower earthquakes being mostly imperceptible and magnitude 7 causing serious damage over large areas. Intensity of shaking is measured on the modified Mercalli scale. (read more...)
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What's new on Earthquakes Wiki
- May 10, 2010
- Classification of earthquakes by F-E region.
- April 10, 2010
- Restructuring of event and earthquake pages.
- January 1, 2010
- All earthquakes with M5.5 and above get articles.
Recent Earthquakes
Latest earthquakes (M5.5 or above):Edit
See also:
Earthquake calendar
June 19, Andaman Islands, India, region (M5.9)
June 18, Kuril Islands, Russia (M5.9)
June 18, South of Kermadec Islands, New Zealand (M6.0)
June 16, Near north coast of Papua, Indonesia (M6.6)
June 16, Near north coast of Papua, Indonesia (M7.0)
June 16, Near north coast of Papua, Indonesia (M6.2)
June 16, Bougainville–Solomon Islands region (M5.6)
June 14, Southern California, United States (M5.7)
June 13, Near east coast of eastern Honshu, Japan (M5.8)
June 13, Nicobar Islands, India, region (M7.5)
June 12, Bonin Islands, Japan, region (M5.7)
June 11, South Indian Ocean (M5.8)
June 10, Mindanao, Philippine Islands (M5.6)
June 10, Vanuatu Islands (M6.0)
June 9, Halmahera, Indonesia (M5.7)
June 5, Kuril Islands, Russia (M5.5)
June 3, Jan Mayen Island region (M5.5)
June 3, Vanuatu Islands (M5.6)
June 2, New Britain, Papua New Guinea, region (M5.8)
June 2, Vanuatu Islands (M5.6)
June 1, South Sandwich Islands region (M5.9)
June 1, Near coast of central Chile (M5.6)
June 1, Andaman Islands, India, region (M6.4)
May 31, Costa Rica (M5.9)
May 31, Mindanao, Philippine Islands (M5.9)
May 29, Qinghai, China (M5.8)
May 28, Vanuatu Islands (M5.7)
May 28, Vanuatu Islands (M6.4)
May 28, Vanuatu Islands (M5.7)
May 28, Vanuatu Islands (M7.2)
May 26, Southeast of Ryukyu Islands, Japan (M6.4)
May 25, Northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge (M6.3)
May 24, Western Brazil (M6.5)
May 24, Vanuatu Islands (M5.5)
May 23, Central Peru (M6.1)
May 21, Pacific-Antarctic Ridge (M5.7)
May 21, Near coast of central Chile (M5.7)
May 20, Costa Rica (M5.9)
May 20, Southeast of Easter Island (M5.9)
May 19, Pacific-Antarctic Ridge (M5.6)