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Study the San Andreas Fault to see how horizontal movement displaces underlying rock and causes earthquakes
Earthquakes are caused by a sudden fracture of rock masses along a fault line.
Understanding earthquakes: The role of Earth's crustal plates
John P. Rafferty, biological and earth science editor of Encyclopædia Britannica,...
See the testing of new bridge design which is capable of resisting earthquakes
Testing new bridge designs capable of resisting significant earthquake damage.
How earthquakes affect people: Demonstrating liquefaction
Sometimes science is about playing in the sandbox.
Examine how earthquake shock waves can generate a tsunami like the one that crashed down on Hilo in 1946
Vintage newsreels show the terrible destruction that a tsunami brought to Hilo, Hawaii,...
Learn how the Richter scale measures magnitude and the Mercalli scale measures intensity of an earthquake
The Richter scale measures the magnitude of earthquakes, and the Mercalli scale measures...
Learn about P waves, S waves, Love waves, and Rayleigh waves generated by an earthquake
Seismic waves travel in different patterns and at different speeds through the Earth....
MyShake earthquake early warning app
Learn about researchers developing the MyShake earthquake early warning system that...
Can ants predict an upcoming earthquake?
A scientist hoping one day to predict earthquakes by observing ants in colonies situated...
How skyscrapers in Mexico City withstand earthquakes
Learn more about the Mexico City earthquake of 1985 and the Torre Mayor office building...
How Japan prepares for potential earthquakes
Amid predictions that Tokyo will be struck by a major earthquake by 2040, local officials...
See the catastrophic aftermath of the San Francisco earthquake of 1906
San Francisco after the 1906 earthquake.
How a seismometer works
Geophysicist Horst Rademacher of the University of California, Berkeley, simulating...
How earthquakes cause seismic waves
Learn more about the relationship between earthquakes and different types of seismic...
Listen to what the Loma Prieta earthquake of 1989 taught about seismology, early warning system, earthquake preparedness and the role of the Berkeley seismology lab
A discussion of the lessons learned from the Loma Prieta (San Francisco–Oakland)...
How the Richter scale measures earthquakes
The Richter scale and how it measures earthquake magnitude. The Richter scale calculates...
See a presentation to understand liquefaction
During a liquefaction event, such as that which could be produced by an earthquake,...
How tsunamis form from earthquakes, volcanoes, and landslides
John Rafferty, associate editor of Earth sciences at Encyclopædia Britannica, discusses...
How scientists study tremors and other seismic activities
Seismic sensors such as geophones, broadband packages, and strong-motion instruments...
Images
Kōbe earthquake of 1995
Building knocked off its foundation by the January 1995 earthquake in Kōbe, Japan.
Dr. Roger Hutchison/NGDC
earthquake-damaged neighbourhood of Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Residents of an earthquake-damaged neighbourhood of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, seeking...
Petty Officer 2nd Class Sondra-Kay Kneen/U.S. Coast Guard
earthquake epicentres
Global seismic centres for earthquakes of magnitude 5.5 and greater occurring between...
Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
San Francisco earthquake of 1906
Crowds watching the fires set off by the earthquake in San Francisco in 1906, photo...
Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Fault types in tectonic earthquakes
Types of faulting in tectonic earthquakes. In normal and reverse faulting, rock masses...
Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
map of active volcanoes and thermal fields
Volcanoes and thermal fields that have been active during the past 10,000 years.
Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
tsunami
After being generated by an undersea earthquake or landslide, a tsunami may propagate...
Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
seismic wave: main types
Diagram showing the main types of seismic waves: P (primary), S...
Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
physical clues for earthquake prediction
Chart graphing the physical clues for earthquake prediction.
recording of the San Fernando earthquake, 1971
Recording of the San Fernando earthquake, near Pacoima Dam, California, 1971, showing...
Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
illustration of seismic ray types in Earth's interior
Seismic ray types in Earth's interior from an earthquake at F.
Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
graph illustrating the displacements of the Earth
Displacements of the Earth in four types of free vibrations.
Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
graphs illustrating recorded oscillations of the Indonesian earthquake, 1977
(A) Recorded ground motion for 20 hours at Whiskeytown, California, in the large...
Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
San Francisco earthquake damage
Aftermath of the San Francisco earthquake of 1906.
U.S. Department of Defense
İzmit earthquake of 1999
Buildings damaged by the İzmit earthquake in Turkey, 1999.
U.S. Geological Survey
Loma Prieta earthquake of 1989: soil liquefaction
An automobile crushed under the remains of an apartment building in the Marina District,...
USGS
2015 Nepal earthquake: Kathmandu
A rubble-filled street in Kathmandu shortly after the magnitude-7.8 earthquake that...
© Omar Havana/Getty Images
Lisbon earthquake, 1755
A drawing of the Lisbon earthquake of November 1, 1755.
Photos.com/Jupiterimages
San Francisco earthquake of 1906
Map of northern California depicting the intensity of shaking caused by the earthquake...
Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc./Kenny Chmielewski
Tangshan earthquake of 1976
Map depicting the intensity of shaking experienced during the Tangshan earthquake...
Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
Nepal earthquake of 2015
Map of the earthquake that struck Nepal and the surrounding region on April 25, 2015....
Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc./Kenny Chmielewski
1989 San Francisco–Oakland earthquake
Map of the 1989 San Francisco–Oakland earthquake (also known as the Loma Prieta earthquake)....
Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc./Kenny Chmielewski
earthquake: P waves and S waves
P and S waves travel through the planet Earth after an earthquake....
Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
Interactives
Explore notable earthquakes in history.
Discover the largest and most destructive earthquakes occurring since 1960.
Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
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