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South Carolina Earthquakes: Understanding Earthquake Information ...

SC Earthquakes Historic Seismicity Fault lines Risk Damage Types Tsunami Liquefaction Dam Failure Landslide Shaking/Building Failure ...

Sandlapper – Summer 2009

he words “earthquake” and “South Carolina” are not usually strung to-gether, but they should be, as our state has an earthquake past, pres

Why does South Carolina have Earthquakes?

Why does South Carolina have Earthquakes? By Erin Beutel, College of Charleston, Dept. of Geology Unlike California, South Carolina lies on what is known in geology as a

Magnitude 2.9 – South Carolina 2005 February 18 14:21:55 UTC

Magnitude 2.9 – South Carolina 2005 February 18 14:21:55 UTC Jennifer Krauser South Carolina Geological Survey On February 18, 2005, a magnitude 2.9 earthquake ...

Potential Losses in a Repeat of the 1886 Charleston, South ...

Potential Losses in a Repeat of the 1886 Charleston, South Carolina, Earthquake IvanWong,a… M.EERI, JawharBouabid,b… M.EERI, WilliamGraf,c… M.EERI,

Simulating the Ground Motions and Liquefaction From the 1886 ...

South Carolina, Earthquake Simulating the Ground Motions and Liquefaction From the 1886 Charleston, South Carolina, Earthquake IVAN WONG, URS Corporation, Oakland, CA

Magnitude 2.5 - SOUTH CAROLINA

Magnitude 2.5 - SOUTH CAROLINA http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsus/Quakes/se102810c.php[10/29/2010 10:33:47 AM] USGS Home Contact USGS

South Carolina Seismic Network Bulletin

South Carolina ... earthquake on June 21, 2003. Figure 7c. Digital playback of a Md 3.9 event in Georgia state on March 18, 2003. Figure 8. Seismicity in South Carolina during ...

Recurrence rates of large earthquakes in the South Carolina ...

board with emphasis on the prehistoric earthquake chronology of coastal South Carolina, Ph.D. thesis, Univ. of S. C., Columbia, 1990. Amick, D. C., and R. Gelinas, The ...

Seismic stability of rock islands for bridge protection in coastal ...

Mount Pleasant (South Carolina), the design seismic hazard was dominated by a repeat of the 1886 earthquake. Due, in part, to the seismic design criteria, the bridge will ...