Earthquakes

Jeroen van Aart jeroen at mompl.net
Wed Mar 24 22:35:31 UTC 2010


Michael Thomas wrote:
> Something to keep in mind is that raw magnitude isn't the whole story. The
> ground composition is *much* more important when it comes to 
> destructiveness.
> A 5.0 earthquake in the Netherlands might be extremely damaging because of
> liquifaction. 

Yes the one I mentioned from the late 80s damaged buildings quite a bit 
around the epi centre in the SE. That would be damage such as falling 
roof tiles and cracks in walls. But then the Dutch do build a lot with 
brick and mortar. That's a big no no in places like California.




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