Aftershock
In seismology, an aftershock is a smaller earthquake that follows a larger earthquake, in the same area of the main shock, caused as the displaced crust adjusts to the effects of the main shock. Large earthquakes can have hundreds to thousands of instrumentally detectable aftershocks, which steadily decrease in magnitude and frequency according to . In some earthquakes the main rupture happens in two or more steps, resulting in multiple main shocks. These are known as doublet earthquakes, and in general can be distinguished from aftershocks in having similar magnitudes and nearly identical seismic waveforms.
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Aftershock
In seismology, an aftershock is a smaller earthquake that follows a larger earthquake, in the same area of the main shock, caused as the displaced crust adjusts to the effects of the main shock. Large earthquakes can have hundreds to thousands of instrumentally detectable aftershocks, which steadily decrease in magnitude and frequency according to . In some earthquakes the main rupture happens in two or more steps, resulting in multiple main shocks. These are known as doublet earthquakes, and in general can be distinguished from aftershocks in having similar magnitudes and nearly identical seismic waveforms.
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Dotřes je slabší zemětřesení, ...... řesení je označováno předtřes.
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Een naschok is een aardbeving ...... schoven is door de hoofdschok.
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Em sismologia uma réplica refe ...... ma ou mais vezes após o sismo.
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En sismologie, une réplique es ...... a lieu après un séisme majeur.
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Gempa susulan adalah gempa bum ...... gempa utamanya pada 1811/1812.
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In seismology, an aftershock i ...... y identical seismic waveforms.
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Las réplicas de un terremoto s ...... nsiderado un sismo premonitor.
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Posttertremo estas tertremo ki ...... al la efikoj de la ĉefa ŝoko.
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Una rèplica és un moviment sís ...... s considerat un sisme inicial.
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Wstrząs wtórny (ang. aftershoc ...... parametr opóźnienia czasowego
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Dotřes je slabší zemětřesení, ...... řesení je označováno předtřes.
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Een naschok is een aardbeving ...... dan gezien als een voorschok.
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Em sismologia uma réplica refe ...... ma ou mais vezes após o sismo.
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En sismologie, une réplique es ...... a lieu après un séisme majeur.
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Gempa susulan adalah gempa bum ...... diusulkan oleh Utsu pada 1961:
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In seismology, an aftershock i ...... y identical seismic waveforms.
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Las réplicas de un terremoto s ...... nsiderado un sismo premonitor.
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Posttertremo estas tertremo ki ...... al la efikoj de la ĉefa ŝoko.
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Una rèplica és un moviment sís ...... s considerat un sisme inicial.
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Wstrząs wtórny (ang. aftershoc ...... parametr opóźnienia czasowego
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Aftershock
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Dotřes
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Gempa susulan
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Naschok
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Posttertremo
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Rèplica (sismologia)
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Réplica (sismologia)
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Réplica (sismología)
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Réplique (sismologie)
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Wstrząs wtórny
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