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Landslides that form on gentle slopes as the result of liquefactionof a near-surface layer from ground shaking in an earthquake.
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The release of strain energy by the abrupt movement of a fault with a resultant earthquake.
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A strike-slip fault on which displacement of the block opposite the observer is to the left.
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The position on the earth’s surface above the focus of an earthquake.
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The probability that a specified level of ground motion or social or economic impact in an area will be exceeded in a specified time.
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The process by which water-saturated unconsolidated sediments subjected to shaking in an earthquake temporarily lose strength and behave like a fluid.
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The potential casualties or economic loss to all or to specific subsets of population or structures from one or more earthquakes in an area.
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The solid outer crust of the earth including the crust and upper mantle.
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A fracture in the earth along which the two sides have been displaced relative to each other.
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See P wave.
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