The point on the fault plane where the earthquake rupture is initiated is called the focus or hypocentre. |
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Displacement at the hypocentre of the earthquake must be sufficiently large to propagate to the surface. |
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Directly underneath the hypocentre and not far from this point the damage was massive. |
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Those who were within two kilometres of the hypocentre had 50 times the expected incidence within five years. |
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The starting point of an earthquake under ground is called the hypocentre or focus. |
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The hypocentre of the nuclear bombardment is located in the district of Urakami in the north of the port. |
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Deep earthquake whose hypocentre is located between 70 and 600 km are represented by black disks. |
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The place at which the energy is released is called the focus, or hypocentre of the earthquake. |
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