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- 1867_Manhattan,_Kansas_earthquake abstract "On April 24, 1867, the 1867 Manhattan earthquake struck Riley County, Kansas. Measuring 5.1 on the Richter scale, the earthquake's epicenter was by the town of Manhattan, to this day, the strongest earthquake to originate in the state.The earthquake had an intensity of VII on the Mercalli intensity scale, and was felt over an area of roughly 193,051 square miles (500,000 km2). It caused largely minor damage, reports of which were confined to Kansas, Iowa, and Missouri, according to the United States Geological Survey.Manhattan is near the Nemaha Ridge, a long structure that is bounded by several faults. The nearby Humboldt Fault Zone in particular poses a threat to the city; though Kansas is not known for earthquake activity, an earthquake could occur at any time.".
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- 1867_Manhattan,_Kansas_earthquake countriesAffected "United States, Kansas".
- 1867_Manhattan,_Kansas_earthquake date "1867-04-24".
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- 1867_Manhattan,_Kansas_earthquake intensity "VII".
- 1867_Manhattan,_Kansas_earthquake magnitude "5.1".
- 1867_Manhattan,_Kansas_earthquake origintime "1222.0".
- 1867_Manhattan,_Kansas_earthquake title "1867".
- 1867_Manhattan,_Kansas_earthquake subject Category:1867_earthquakes.
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- 1867_Manhattan,_Kansas_earthquake point "39.2 -96.3".
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- 1867_Manhattan,_Kansas_earthquake comment "On April 24, 1867, the 1867 Manhattan earthquake struck Riley County, Kansas. Measuring 5.1 on the Richter scale, the earthquake's epicenter was by the town of Manhattan, to this day, the strongest earthquake to originate in the state.The earthquake had an intensity of VII on the Mercalli intensity scale, and was felt over an area of roughly 193,051 square miles (500,000 km2).".
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- 1867_Manhattan,_Kansas_earthquake lat "39.2".
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