Damage of 1975 Haicheng MS7.3 earthquake in the Korean Peninsula and its effect on Kyushu,Japan |
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Authors: | Li Yü-che Chu Kyo-Sung Ishikawa Yuzo |
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Affiliation: | 1.China Earthquake Administration,Beijing,China;2.Research Institute of Oceanography,Seoul National University,Seoul,Korea;3.Meteorological Research Institute,Japan Meteorological Agency,Tsukuba,Japan |
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Abstract: | ![]() The 1975 Haicheng M S7.3 earthquake affected whole Korean Peninsula and even Kyushu, Japan. In this paper isoseismal map of this earthquake was drawn for these areas by sorting out and analyzing data systematically collected, furthermore, the characteristics of the earthquake damage were discussed. In the northern Korean Peninsula, the intensity is V in great majority of this area except local area with intensity VI, and the damage is basically in accordance with typical characteristics of corresponding intensity grade. In the southern Korean Peninsula, the intensity is IV in large part of the area, however, in some big cities such as Seoul etc., not only high buildings shook strongly, but also some people appeared perceptions such as feeling dizzy and so on, and electrical service was interrupted on one or two districts because of transformer tripping. These phenomena could be caused by the effect of long-period wave generated from a large earthquake on far-field. |
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