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A strong earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 7.3 jolted northeastern and eastern Japan on Friday, prompting the Japan Meteorological Agency to issue a tsunami warning for Miyagi Prefecture and its vicinity.
Tsunami alert after 7.3-magnitude quake rocks Japan
7 December 2012
TOKYO: Japanese authorities issued a tsunami alert for the northeast coast Friday after a powerful 7.3-magnitude undersea earthquake struck, setting buildings in Tokyo swaying violently.
Observation in the first wave wave gauge Miyagi
December 7, 10:18 minutes
According to the Japan Meteorological Agency meter waves that were installed in the sea off the coast of Miyagi prefecture Kinkazan, I have observed the tsunami of 20 cm to 53 minutes at 5:00 pm.
The coast in the vicinity of, become a tsunami surging higher after this.
Please run away now.
Further, where the coastal early tsunami may have already reached.
Towards the coastal tsunami warning came off in a hurry, please.
Observation of 1m tsunami in Ishinomaki, Miyagi
December 7, 15:18 minutes
According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, the earthquake, Ayukawa in Ishinomaki, Miyagi Prefecture, I have observed a tsunami of 1 meters by far the most expensive to 2:06 minutes in the afternoon.
Tsunami warning and advisory remove all
December 7 at 19 27 minutes
Minutes 20:07 pm 7 days, had been announced on the coast of Miyagi Prefecture and the "tsunami warning", JMA a "tsunami advisory" which was published in Iwate Prefecture and the Pacific Ocean coast, Aomori Prefecture, Fukushima Prefecture, Ibaraki Prefecture I remove all.
7.3 Earthquake Strikes Off Japan; Little Damage Reported: AIR
December 7, 2012
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Dr. Lai commented, ?The Japan Trench is one of the most seismically active subduction systems on earth. On average, more than one earthquake of magnitude 7 occurs in this 800-km long subduction zone every decade. In the last four decades alone, 12 events of M7 or larger have occurred within 250 km of today?s event. Other large historic earthquakes to have occurred here include a M8.5 event in 1896, a M8.1 event in 1933, and a M7.5 earthquake in 1915.?
?Today?s earthquake?which occurred along the subducting slab of the Japan Trench interface?is likely associated with stresses due to the ?bending or unbending? of the crust in this tectonic region and/or evolving stresses due to the earlier Tohoku event. Today?s event is also possibly associated with normal or reverse faults in the lower to middle crust, as the direction of earthquake-related plate movements reveal. The nature of today?s earthquake is rather unusual since so-called ?bending or unbending? events are rarely observed in subduction zone areas.?..
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