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    • Earthquake Records at De Bilt, Holland - Nature

      Nature· 1 day ago

      TWENTY-ONE years ago, the first number of the Seismische Registrierungen in De Bilt appeared under the editorship of Dr. E. van Everdingen. In 1904, it contained a pair of Rebeur-Paschwitz pendulums ...

    • The Tokio Earthquake of October 15, 1884 - Nature

      Nature· 1 day ago

      In Yokohama, which lies about sixteen miles south-west by south from Tokio, the disturbance was noted at 4h. 38s., that is to say, sixteen seconds before it was felt in Tokio. The chief source ...

    • Earthquake in Cyprus - Nature

      Nature· 24 hours ago

      ON January 20 at about 5.40 a.m. local time, an earthquake of considerable severity occurred, shaking the whole island of Cyprus for about half a minute. The epicentre of ...

    • “An Earthquake Invention” - Nature

      Nature· 1 day ago

      Mr. Stevenson's paper appears to have been published twenty years ago, and the chances are that it never, from that time to the present, reached the East. That it never came to the Knowledge ...

    • Recent Earthquakes - Nature

      Nature· 1 day ago

      THE United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, in co-operation with Science Service and the Jesuit Seismological Association, has found the provisional epicentre of the earthquake< ...

    • The Recent Earthquakes in Iceland - Nature

      Nature· 1 day ago

      ON October 28 last, at 20 minutes past 5 in the morning, two earthquakes occurred at Reykjavík, and reports were soon received as to earthquakes in other ...

    • An Earthquake Shock at Kimberley - Nature

      Nature· 1 day ago

      LOCAL earthquakes are rare phenomena here. There was, however, a small shock at 8h. 43m. p.m. (G.M.T.) on Friday last, July 31. It was accompanied by the loud rumbling noise ...

    • Earthquakes in the Pacific - Nature

      Nature· 1 day ago

      United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, in co-operation with Science Service and the Jesuit Seismological Association has found the epicentres of two recent earthquakes.