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Today in Earthquake History

Today's Earthquake Fact:
During post-tsunami field surveys, inundation and runup measurements are taken to describe the tsunami effects. Inundation is defined as the maximum horizontal distance inland that a tsunami penetrates. Runup is the maximum vertical height above mean sea level that the sea surface attains during a tsunami. Actual tsunami wave heights can be measured from the amplitude of the wave signals seen on sea level or tide gauge instruments.

February   14

Note: All earthquake dates are UTC, not local time.


Year Location Magnitude Comment
1905 Andreanof Islands, Alaska

Epicenter
7.3 One of the Largest Earthquakes in the United States.

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