Global Change Master Directorygsfc-gcmduso@mail.nasa.gov502013-05-19T06:01:43ZGCMD Search: [Personnel: Last_Name='IKELMAN', First_Name='JOY']http://mddemo.gsfc.nasa.gov/KeywordSearch/OpenSearch.do 8 0 http://gcmd.gsfc.nasa.gov/getdif.htm?[NOAA-NMMR]gov.noaa.ngdc.G01209Cape Mendocino, CA Earthquakes, April 25 & 26, 1992-124.16,40.2,-124.02,40.351992-04-25T00:00:00Z1992-04-26T00:00:00Z2011-04-14T04:00:00ZABSTRACT: On April 25, 1992, a magnitude 7.1 earthquake occurred in the Cape Mendocino area. Two additional earthquakes, magnitudes 6.6 and 6.7 occurred the next morning. The first earthquake was ...http://gcmd.gsfc.nasa.gov/getdif.htm?[NOAA-NMMR]gov.noaa.ngdc.G01201Earthquakes in Southern California-118.02,32.5,-115.3,33.591979-10-15T00:00:00Z1987-10-31T00:00:00Z2011-03-29T04:00:00ZABSTRACT: There have been many earthquake occurrences in Southern California. This set of slides shows earthquake damage from the following events: Imperial Valley, 1979, Westmorland, 1981, Palm Springs, ...http://gcmd.gsfc.nasa.gov/getdif.htm?[NOAA-NMMR]gov.noaa.ngdc.G01200Great Alaska Earthquake, Prince William Sound, March 28, 1964-149.53,61.07,-146.16,61.131964-03-28T00:00:00ZT00:00:00Z2011-03-29T04:00:00ZABSTRACT: The Prince William Sound magnitude 8.4 earthquake at 03:36 UT on March 28, 1964, was one of the largest shocks ever recorded on the North American Continent. The quake was felt over 500,000 ...http://gcmd.gsfc.nasa.gov/getdif.htm?[NOAA-NMMR]gov.noaa.ngdc.G01196Earthquake Damage in Mexico City, Mexico, September 19, 1985-99.09,19.24,-99.09,19.241985-09-19T00:00:00Z1985-09-21T00:00:00Z2011-03-10T05:00:00ZABSTRACT: On September 19, 1985, a magnitude 8.1 earthquake occurred off the Pacific coast of Mexico. The damage was concentrated in a 25 km2 area of Mexico City, 350 km from the epicenter. The underlying ...http://gcmd.gsfc.nasa.gov/getdif.htm?[NOAA-NMMR]gov.noaa.ngdc.G01195Earthquake Damage in San Francisco, CA, April 18, 1906-122.43,36.06,-119.12,38.261906-04-18T00:00:00ZT00:00:00Z2011-03-10T05:00:00ZABSTRACT: The 1906 San Francisco earthquake was the largest event (magnitude 8.3) to occur in the conterminous United States in the 20th Century. Recent estimates indicate that as many as 3,000 people ...http://gcmd.gsfc.nasa.gov/getdif.htm?[NOAA-NMMR]gov.noaa.ngdc.G01198Earthquake Damage to Schools-147.0,-30.47,118.11,60.41866-08-01T00:00:00Z1980-10-31T00:00:00Z2011-03-10T05:00:00ZABSTRACT: This set of slides graphically illustrates the potential danger that major earthquakes pose to school structures and to the children and adults who happen to be inside at the time of the ...http://gcmd.gsfc.nasa.gov/getdif.htm?[NOAA-NMMR]gov.noaa.ngdc.G01197Earthquake Damage to Transportation Systems-149.53,15.43,139.03,61.131946-04-01T00:00:00Z1989-10-31T00:00:00Z2011-03-10T05:00:00ZABSTRACT: Earthquakes represent one of the most destructive natural hazards known to man. A serious result of large-magnitude earthquakes is the disruption of transportation systems, which limits ...http://gcmd.gsfc.nasa.gov/getdif.htm?[NOAA-NMMR]gov.noaa.ngdc.G01199Landslides, Set 1-121.53,-9.09,7.01,46.521903-01-01T00:00:00Z1978-06-30T00:00:00Z2011-03-10T05:00:00ZABSTRACT: This set of slides graphically illustrates the potential danger that major earthquakes pose to school structures and to the children and adults who happen to be inside at the time of the ...