San Juan earthquake may refer to different earthquakes to affect San Juan, Argentina or the San Juan Province, Argentina:
1894 San Juan earthquake, a Ms 7.5 magnitude earthquake affecting La Rioja and San Juan
1944 San Juan earthquake, a Mw 7.0 magnitude earthquake, which led to 10,000 deaths
1952 San Juan earthquake, a Mw 6.8 magnitude earthquake
1977 San Juan earthquake, a Ms 7.4 magnitude earthquake affecting the city of Caucete
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SanJuanearthquake may refer to different earthquakes to affect SanJuan, Argentina or the SanJuan Province, Argentina: 1894 SanJuanearthquake, a Ms 7...
The 1944 SanJuanearthquake took place in the province of SanJuan, in the center-west area of Argentina, a region highly prone to seismic events. This...
The 1812 SanJuan Capistrano earthquake, also known simply as the Capistrano earthquake or the Wrightwood earthquake, occurred on December 8 at 15:00...
estimate the location of the hypocenter of the earthquake as offshore from San Francisco or near SanJuan Bautista, confirming previous estimates. The most...
a new name to the SanJuan Bautista segment – the Loma Prieta segment. In early 1988, the Working Group for California Earthquake Probabilities (WGCEP)...
The 1977 SanJuanearthquake, also known as Caucete earthquake, took place in the province of SanJuan, Argentina, on 23 November at 06:26:26 AM. It measured...
Earthquakes are caused by movements within the Earth's crust and uppermost mantle. They range from events too weak to be detectable except by sensitive...
1894 SanJuanearthquake took place in the province of SanJuan, Argentina, on 27 October 1894, at about 07:30 PM. It was the most powerful earthquake recorded...
Mission SanJuan Bautista is a Spanish mission in SanJuan Bautista, San Benito County, California. Founded on June 24, 1797, by Father Fermín Lasuén of...
Subduction Zone intersects the San Andreas fault at the Mendocino Triple Junction. It has been hypothesized that a major earthquake along the Cascadia Subduction...
The 1952 SanJuanearthquake took place on 11 June at 00:31:43 UTC in the province of SanJuan, Argentina. It measured 6.8 on the moment magnitude scale...
Mission SanJuan Capistrano (Spanish: Misión SanJuan Capistrano) is a Spanish mission in SanJuan Capistrano, Orange County, California. Founded November...
it became apparent to settlers that the earthquake hazard was different in California. While the 1812 SanJuan Capistrano, 1857 Fort Tejon, and 1872 Owens...
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than the acts of human beings. A natural disaster might be caused by earthquakes, flooding, volcanic eruption, landslide, hurricanes, etc. To be classified...
of Argentine president Juan Perón and Eva Perón during the 1944 SanJuanearthquake The Kennedys (2011) – miniseries chronicling the lives of the famous...
This is a list of earthquakes in Argentina. Details are approximate for old events. Magnitude is measured in the Richter magnitude scale. Intensity is...
The 1838 San Andreas earthquake is believed to be a rupture along the northern part of the San Andreas Fault in June 1838. It affected approximately 100 km...
The Walls of Old SanJuan (Spanish: Murallas del Viejo SanJuan) is a defensive city wall that surrounds the western end of the SanJuan Islet, site of...
of major earthquakes by the dollar value of property (public and private) losses directly attributable to the earthquake. Only earthquakes that have...
January 1700, which was likely caused by this earthquake. In 2008, small earthquakes were observed within the Juan de Fuca Plate. The unusual quakes were described...
1812 earthquake may refer to: 1812 Caracas earthquake (Venezuela) 1811–12 New Madrid earthquakes (Mississippi River, US) (river tsunamis) 1812 SanJuan Capistrano...
military officers including Colonel Juan Perón; ensured continued non-intervention in World War II 1944 SanJuanearthquake destroys provincial capital, kills...