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  1. The Modified Mercalli intensity for the 1886 earthquake was X in the meizoseismal area, an elliptical area 35 by 50 km, the center of which was Middleton Place. Seismic activity is continuing today in the Middleton Place-Summerville area at a higher level than prior to 1886. The present seismicity is originating at depths of 1 to 8 km, mostly in the crystalline basement beneath sedimentary ...

  2. 23 de ago. de 2013 · At 9:50 p.m. on August 31, 1886, residents of the port city of Charleston, South Carolina were startled by an earthquake. Although there was no Richter scale at the time (it would not be created until 1935), experts today believe that the earthquake in Charleston would fall between 6.6 and 7.3. On the other hand, the DC quake – centered in ...

  3. 4 de may. de 2015 · May 4, 1886: A Riot Erupts in Haymarket Square in Chicago. A widely reproduced image of the explosion that set off the Haymarket riots in Chicago. Illustration from book published by the then ...

  4. 3 de dic. de 2021 · Soon after completion of their studies in the mid-1890s, the MacDonald sisters started to work together in their art studio at 128, Hope Street in Glasgow, producing a variety of artistic representations of women deeply “influenced by mysticism, symbolism and Celtic imagery” (brettaronowitz, n.d.) as being the most important themes to paint ...

  5. 6 de mar. de 2022 · The moment magnitude (⁠Mw w⁠) ∼7 earthquake that struck Charleston, South Carolina, on 31 August 1886 is the largest historical earthquake in the United States east of the Appalachian Mountains. The fault (s) that ruptured during this earthquake has never been conclusively identified, and conflicting fault models have been proposed. Here we interpret reprocessed seismic reflection ...

  6. Correct Answer: A. Explanation: Choice A is the best answer because it most logically completes the text's discussion of Nuttall's 1886 research paper. In this context, "acknowledged" means recognized as having a certain status. The text indicates that other researchers recognized Nuttall's work as groundbreaking because of its "convincing ...

  7. An understanding of the specific cause for the 1886 event and of the regional distribution of any structures that are generically related to or geometrically and mechanically similar to the source structure is essential for evaluation of seismic hazards throughout the Southeast.