The 1990 Zaisang earthquake of magnitude 7.3 in Kazakstan |
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Authors: | Mei-Xiang Bai Ke-Yuan Wang Jing-Yuan Liu Xiao-Dan Sun Wen-Zhuang Shen Aerkuat Nurmakambeitov A Seidekov V A Jaibig A A Vlacova and A Toseimov |
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Institution: | (1) Seismological Bureau of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, 830011 Urumqi, China;(2) Seismological Institute of Kazakstan Academy Science, 480032 Almo-Ata, Kazakstan |
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Abstract: | The Zaisang earthquake (M
s=7.3) on June 14, 1990 occurred in the boundary between China and Kazakstan. During the great shock, 3 persons lost their
lives, 30 people had been hurt and 340 houses collapsed. The intensity of the epicentre is VIII Degree. The economic losses
equals to about 320 000 000 Yuan. This large earthquake was occurred on a new born fault, it belongs to main shock-aftershock
type earthquake.
The Chinese version of this paper appeared in the Chinese edition ofActa Seismologica Sinica,15, 360–365, 1993. |
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Keywords: | macroearthquake in the boundary between China and Kazakstan activity on buried active fault main shock-aftershock type earthquake |
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