- epicenter of earthquake
- эпицентр землетрясения
English-Russian small dictionary of medicine. 2015.
English-Russian small dictionary of medicine. 2015.
EARTHQUAKE — EARTHQUAKE, ground vibrations produced generally by a sudden subterranean occurrence. Accounts of destructive earthquakes extend far into antiquity. In biblical times earthquakes, like thunder and other natural cataclysms, were regarded as… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Earthquake cloud — Earthquake clouds are clouds claimed to be signs of imminent earthquakes. The analyses of earthquake clouds as a form of earthquake prediction are generally not accepted by seismologists and other scientists.In chapter 32 of his work Brihat… … Wikipedia
epicenter — [ep΄isen′trəm] n. pl. epicentra [ep΄i sen′trəep′i sent΄ər] n. [< ModL epicentrum < EPI + L centrum, CENTER] 1. the area of the earth s surface directly above the place of origin, or focus, of an earthquake 2. a focal or central point: Also… … English World dictionary
Earthquake — For other uses, see Earthquake (disambiguation). Global earthquake epicenters, 1963–1998 … Wikipedia
Epicenter — The epicenter or epicentre is the point on the Earth s surface that is directly above the hypocenter or focus, the point where an earthquake or underground explosion originates. The word derives from the Greek ἐπίκεντρον ( epikentron ), occupying … Wikipedia
1556 Shaanxi earthquake — Earthquake title = Shaanxi earthquake date = January 23, 1556 International Association of Engineering Geology International Congress. Proceedings. [1990] (1990). ISBN 906191664X.] depth = NA location = Shaanxi Map of China showing Shaanxi… … Wikipedia
1999 Hector Mine earthquake — earthquake title= Hector Mine earthquake date=October 16, 1999 magnitude=7.1 Mw depth= convert|0.1|km|mi|0 countries affected=flag|United States (California) location = coord|34.36|N|116.116|W intensity = VIII Destructive [… … Wikipedia
Earthquake light — An earthquake light is an unusual luminous aerial phenomenon, similar in appearance to the aurora borealis, that allegedly appears in the sky at or near areas of tectonic stress, seismic activity or volcanic eruptions. Scientific evidence for the … Wikipedia
earthquake — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, great, huge, large, major, massive, powerful, severe, strong ▪ devastating … Collocations dictionary
Epicenter (disambiguation) — The epicenter (or epicentre ) is the point on the Earth s surface that is directly above the point where an earthquake or underground explosion originates.Epicenter or epicentre may also refer to: * Epicenter (book), a 2006 book by Joel C.… … Wikipedia
Earthquake warning system — An earthquake warning system is a system of accelerometers, communication, computers, and alarms that is devised for regional notification of a substantial earthquake while it is in progress. This is not the same as earthquake prediction, which… … Wikipedia