Japan's big earthquake: Why deeper means safer - Christian Science Monitor


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Japan's big earthquake: Why deeper means safer
Christian Science Monitor
Also, the 1994 Northridge, Calif., earthquake registered a magnitude of 6.7 but started at a depth of about 18 km (12 miles) and ruptured up to a depth of 5 km (3 miles). It caused damaged estimated to be between $20 billion and $40 billion and killed ...
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