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Earthquakes [ Deutsch Dansk Español Français Italiano Dutch Português ]

The occurrence of earthquakes in the world is very unevenly distributed. The west coast of the Americas, south and Southeast Europe and large parts of southern and southeastern Asia are much more at risk than Africa or Australia. Earthquakes often happen in the vicinity of relatively young mountainous regions that are still evolving, that may still be uplifting by a few millimetres per year. But often such slow movements build up pressure over time only to be suddenly released as enormous quantities of energy are freed producing an earthquake. In just a few tens of seconds an entire landscape can change destroying entire cities...

As an example of what happens during such an event, material on the Izmit Earthquake in Turkey is provided. It demonstrates how data from Earth Observation satellites can help to monitor such a catastrophic event and hopefully help to mitigate the disaster.

 

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  Izmit Earthquake 
The earthquake's epicentre was identified as being between Izmit and Bursa, about 100 km east of Istanbul.  [ Deutsch Dansk Español Français Italiano Dutch Português ]