Fire Following Earthquake ?? Economic Impact ?? Societal Impact ? Conclusions ? Introduction On Tuesday, January 17, at 5:46 a.m. local time, an earthquake of magnitude 7.2 ML (MW 6.9) struck the region of Kobe (神户) and Osaka (大阪) in south-central Japan. This region is Japan’s...
The January 17, 1995 Hyogoken-Nanbu earthquake of magnitude 7.2 in JMA scale (Mw = 6.9), which struck Kobe, Japan and its surrounding area was the most sev... US Department of Commerce, NIST - 《Nist Sp》 被引量: 17发表: 1996年 The January 17, 1995 Hyogoken-Nanbu (Kobe) earthquake...
The Kobe earthquake ( M 7.2) of January 17, 1995, which was the most damaging earthquake in recent Japanese history, made manifest the need for reconsidering the method of evaluating active faults. An earthquake of this magnitude at this time was unexpected according to conventional evaluation, ...
anearthquakeofmagnitude7.2ML(MW6.9)strucktheregionofKobe(神户)andOsaka(大阪)insouth-centralJapan.ThisregionisJapan’ssecond-mostpopulatedandindustrializedarea,afterTokyo,withatotalpopulationofabout10million.TheshockoccurredatashallowdepthonafaultrunningfromAwajiIslandthroughthecityofKobe,whichinitselfhasapopulation...
Kobe Earthquake Memorial Museum is devoted to the events and aftermath of the Kobe Earthquake, a magnitude (震级) 7.3 earthquake that occurred at 5:46 am on January 17, 1995. Over 6, 000 people lost their lives with the majority of them in Kobe, just to the north of Awaji Island. The...
Kobe earthquake occurred in 1995, and January 17, although only 7.3 on the Richter scale, but led to a 6500 the death of the person 翻译结果5复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 The Kobe earthquake occurred in January 17, 1995, although the magnitude had 7.3 levels merely, but has caused 6500...
This brief article provides a glimpse of the destruction caused by the January 17 earthquake that shook Kobe, Japan, for more than 20 seconds. Seismic experts are comparing the damage from the Kobe 7.2-magnitude earthquake to that of the... D. Rosenbaum,N. Post,D Normile - 《Earthquake Re...
A major earthquake (MJ=7.2, Mw=6.9) struck the south-western part of Japan on January 17, 1995. The Hyogo-ken Nanbu earthquake (Kobe earthquake) had a big impact not only in Japan, but also worldwide (Irikura and Ando, 1996). Some reports indicated that there was a clear increase in...
Keywords Kobe earthquake . Children . Post-traumatic stress disorder Introduction A devastating earthquake with a magnitude of 7.2 on the Richter scale [1] hit Kobe and nearby cities in Japan early morning of January 17, 1995. Nearly 1.6 million people lived in this heavily damaged area; 5,...
On Jan. 17, Kobe, Japan became the first post-World War II, heavily populated, industrialized area to bear the full brunt of a high-magnitude earthquake. Engineers hope the resulting destruction will stir other cities from a dangerous complacency. People will study Kobe, Japan for years, ...