2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11069-022-05565-8
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Strong historical earthquakes and their relationships with the Tan-Lu fault system and modern seismicity in eastern China

Abstract: The largest earthquake (Ms 8½) in eastern China occurred near Tancheng in 1668. Six M ≥ 6 earthquakes occurred in this region in historical time. We re-examine the primary historical archives from this region, adding independent constraints such as maps of active faults, local topography, intensity attenuation laws for China, and relevant administrative practices in archiving data, to reassess source parameters (epicenter, magnitude, or maximum intensity). We use the seismic density index—a measure of the clus… Show more

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