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List of earthquakes in Romania : ウィキペディア英語版
List of earthquakes in Romania

This is a list of earthquakes in Romania, including any notable historical earthquakes that have epicenters within the current boundaries of Romania, or which caused significant effects in this area.
==Seismic hazard==
The seismicity of Romania is clustered in several epicentral zones: Vrancea, Făgăraș-Câmpulung, Banat, Crișana, Maramureș and Southern Dobruja.〔Vladimir Yu Sokolov, Friedemann Wenzel, Rakesh Mohindra, (''Probabilistic seismic hazard assessment for Romania and sensitivity analys: A case of joint consideration of intermediate-depth (Vrancea) and shallow (crustal) seismicity'' ), ''Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering'', 29, 364–381〕 Other epicentral zones of local importance can be found in Transylvania, in the area of Jibou and Târnava River, in northern and western part of Oltenia, in northern Moldavia and in the Wallachian Plain.〔Ardeleanu, L. et al. (2005) ''Probabilistic seismic hazard map for Romania as a basis for a new building code. Natural Hazards and Earth System Science 5, 679–684〕 The Vrancea seismogenic zone is the most important among these seismic zones, having in mind the energy, the extent of the macroseismic effects and the persistent and confined character of the earthquakes that occur in this area. Basically, Vrancea area is responsible for over 90% of all earthquakes in Romania, releasing over 95% of the seismic energy. Two belts of moderate and shallower seismicity are emphasized in the other regions of the country: one along the Southern Carpathians and the eastern edge of the Pannonian Basin, the other along the Eastern Carpathians that extends towards SE on the PeceneagaCamena line.〔Oncescu, M., Marza, V. I., Rizescu, M., and Popa, M. (1999). ''The Romanian earthquake catalogue between 984–1997, Vrancea Earthquakes: Tectonics, Hazard and Risk Mitigation'' (edited by F. Wenzel et al.), 43–47〕〔Atanasiu I., 1961. ''Earthquakes in Romania''. Academia R.P.R., Bucharest, 194pp. (in Romanian)〕〔Radulian, M., Mândrescu, N., Panza, G.F., Popescu, E., Utale, A. (2000), ''Characterization of Seismogenic Zones of Romania'', Pure appl. geophys. 157, 57–77〕

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