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|magnitude = 5.0 Mfa 〔 |damage = |intensity = VII (''Very Strong'') 〔 |PGA = |location = 〔 |countries affected = Tennessee United States |casualties = }} The 1865 Memphis earthquake struck southwest Tennessee near the Mississippi River in the United States on August 17 that year. Soon after the magnitude 5.0 earthquake hit, observers said the earth appeared to undulate and waves formed in nearby rivers. The force of the earthquake felled and cracked chimneys in Memphis and New Madrid, Missouri on the other side of the Mississippi. Shaking from the earthquake spread as far as St. Louis, Missouri; Jackson, Mississippi; and Illinois.〔 Apart from the 1811–12 New Madrid earthquakes, only three major events have struck the state of Tennessee, in 1843, 1865, and 1895. Several minor events have taken place as well. == Background == The earliest earthquakes known to have struck Tennessee were the series known as the New Madrid Earthquakes, which rocked the Midwestern United States from their base in Missouri. Damage consisted of fallen chimneys on buildings. More significant were major geologic changes, including sand volcanoes, fissures, and even sinking of land. The events were recorded by whites and Native Americans. Three major earthquake events occurred in Tennessee in 1843, 1865, and 1895. The 1843 event registered Mercalli intensities of VIII (''Severe''); it resulted in cracking walls, shattering windows, and toppling chimneys. Felt over an area of , the earthquake caused more alarm than damage in Western Tennessee. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「1865 Memphis earthquake」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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