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- 1995_Gulf_of_Aqaba_earthquake abstract "The 1995 Gulf of Aqaba earthquake (also known as Nuweiba earthquake) occurred on November 22 at 06:15 local time (04:15 UTC) and registered 7.3 on the moment magnitude scale. The epicenter was located in the central segment of the Gulf of Aqaba, the narrow body of water that separates Egypt's Sinai Peninsula from the western border of Saudi Arabia. At least 8 people were killed and 30 were injured in the meizoseismal area. The earthquake occurred along the Dead Sea Transform (DST) fault system, an active tectonic plate boundary with seismicity that is characterized by long-running quiescent periods with occasional large and damaging earthquakes, along with intermittent earthquake swarms. It was the strongest tectonic event in the area for many decades and caused injuries, damage, and deaths throughout the Levant and is also thought to have remotely triggered a series of small to moderate earthquakes 500 kilometers (310 mi) to the north of the epicenter. In the aftermath of the quake, several field investigations set out to determine the extent of any surface faulting, and the distribution of aftershocks was analyzed.".
- 1995_Gulf_of_Aqaba_earthquake thumbnail Green_pog.svg?width=300.
- 1995_Gulf_of_Aqaba_earthquake wikiPageExternalLink aqaba.
- 1995_Gulf_of_Aqaba_earthquake wikiPageID "27805414".
- 1995_Gulf_of_Aqaba_earthquake wikiPageRevisionID "606107065".
- 1995_Gulf_of_Aqaba_earthquake aftershocks "Several thousand".
- 1995_Gulf_of_Aqaba_earthquake caption "Quake epicenter in the Gulf of Aqaba".
- 1995_Gulf_of_Aqaba_earthquake casualties "8".
- 1995_Gulf_of_Aqaba_earthquake countriesAffected "Egypt".
- 1995_Gulf_of_Aqaba_earthquake countriesAffected "Israel".
- 1995_Gulf_of_Aqaba_earthquake countriesAffected "Jordan".
- 1995_Gulf_of_Aqaba_earthquake countriesAffected "Saudi Arabia".
- 1995_Gulf_of_Aqaba_earthquake date "1995-11-22".
- 1995_Gulf_of_Aqaba_earthquake duration "60.0".
- 1995_Gulf_of_Aqaba_earthquake hasPhotoCollection 1995_Gulf_of_Aqaba_earthquake.
- 1995_Gulf_of_Aqaba_earthquake magnitude "7.3".
- 1995_Gulf_of_Aqaba_earthquake title "1995".
- 1995_Gulf_of_Aqaba_earthquake tsunami "Yes".
- 1995_Gulf_of_Aqaba_earthquake type Fault_(geology).
- 1995_Gulf_of_Aqaba_earthquake subject Category:1995_earthquakes.
- 1995_Gulf_of_Aqaba_earthquake subject Category:1995_in_Egypt.
- 1995_Gulf_of_Aqaba_earthquake subject Category:1995_in_Israel.
- 1995_Gulf_of_Aqaba_earthquake subject Category:1995_in_Jordan.
- 1995_Gulf_of_Aqaba_earthquake subject Category:Earthquakes_in_Egypt.
- 1995_Gulf_of_Aqaba_earthquake subject Category:Earthquakes_in_Saudi_Arabia.
- 1995_Gulf_of_Aqaba_earthquake subject Category:Sinai_Peninsula.
- 1995_Gulf_of_Aqaba_earthquake point "28.826 34.799".
- 1995_Gulf_of_Aqaba_earthquake type SpatialThing.
- 1995_Gulf_of_Aqaba_earthquake comment "The 1995 Gulf of Aqaba earthquake (also known as Nuweiba earthquake) occurred on November 22 at 06:15 local time (04:15 UTC) and registered 7.3 on the moment magnitude scale. The epicenter was located in the central segment of the Gulf of Aqaba, the narrow body of water that separates Egypt's Sinai Peninsula from the western border of Saudi Arabia. At least 8 people were killed and 30 were injured in the meizoseismal area.".
- 1995_Gulf_of_Aqaba_earthquake label "1995 Gulf of Aqaba earthquake".
- 1995_Gulf_of_Aqaba_earthquake label "زلزال العقبة".
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- 1995_Gulf_of_Aqaba_earthquake sameAs Q4115120.
- 1995_Gulf_of_Aqaba_earthquake sameAs Q4115120.
- 1995_Gulf_of_Aqaba_earthquake lat "28.826".
- 1995_Gulf_of_Aqaba_earthquake long "34.799".
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