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- 1888_North_Canterbury_earthquake abstract "The 1888 North Canterbury earthquake occurred at 4.10 a.m on 1 September 1888 following a sequence of foreshocks that started the previous evening, and whose epicentre was in the North Canterbury region of the South Island of New Zealand. The epicentre was approximately 35 kilometres (22 mi) west of Hanmer.In Christchurch, about 100 kilometres (62 mi) southeast of the epicentre, shaking lasted for 40 to 50 seconds. The magnitude of the earthquake is estimated to be in the range 7.0–7.3. Severe damage to farm buildings in the epicentral region was reported and the top 7.8 metres (26 ft) of the spire of ChristChurch Cathedral collapsed. It was the first earthquake observed to be associated with mainly horizontal fault displacement.".
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- 1888_North_Canterbury_earthquake wikiPageID "19933727".
- 1888_North_Canterbury_earthquake wikiPageRevisionID "590164595".
- 1888_North_Canterbury_earthquake casualties "No fatalities".
- 1888_North_Canterbury_earthquake countriesAffected "South Island New Zealand".
- 1888_North_Canterbury_earthquake date "1888-09-01".
- 1888_North_Canterbury_earthquake depth "15.0".
- 1888_North_Canterbury_earthquake hasPhotoCollection 1888_North_Canterbury_earthquake.
- 1888_North_Canterbury_earthquake magnitude "7".
- 1888_North_Canterbury_earthquake title "1888".
- 1888_North_Canterbury_earthquake subject Category:1888_earthquakes.
- 1888_North_Canterbury_earthquake subject Category:1888_in_New_Zealand.
- 1888_North_Canterbury_earthquake subject Category:Earthquakes_in_New_Zealand.
- 1888_North_Canterbury_earthquake subject Category:History_of_the_Canterbury_Region.
- 1888_North_Canterbury_earthquake point "-42.6 172.4".
- 1888_North_Canterbury_earthquake type SpatialThing.
- 1888_North_Canterbury_earthquake comment "The 1888 North Canterbury earthquake occurred at 4.10 a.m on 1 September 1888 following a sequence of foreshocks that started the previous evening, and whose epicentre was in the North Canterbury region of the South Island of New Zealand. The epicentre was approximately 35 kilometres (22 mi) west of Hanmer.In Christchurch, about 100 kilometres (62 mi) southeast of the epicentre, shaking lasted for 40 to 50 seconds. The magnitude of the earthquake is estimated to be in the range 7.0–7.3.".
- 1888_North_Canterbury_earthquake label "1888 North Canterbury earthquake".
- 1888_North_Canterbury_earthquake label "North-Canterbury-Erdbeben von 1888".
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- 1888_North_Canterbury_earthquake lat "-42.6".
- 1888_North_Canterbury_earthquake long "172.4".
- 1888_North_Canterbury_earthquake wasDerivedFrom 1888_North_Canterbury_earthquake?oldid=590164595.
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