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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2010
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2010) 51 (11): 1227–1246.
...Mario Octavio Cotilla Rodríguez; Diego Córdoba Barba Abstract On August 20, 1852, an earthquake caused widespread destruction in the city of Santiago de Cuba and its surroundings. A comprehensive search for contemporary documentation was made. The information gathered was used for a detailed...
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Eastern Cuba and isoseismals scheme and the epicenter of the August 20, 1852 earthquake. (A) Epicenter (black circle); intensity 5–8 degrees (MSK); localities (B: Bayamo, BA: Baracoa, BAC: Baconao, BT: Baitiquirí, C: Camagüey, CA: Caney, CAS: Cascorro, CC: Cabo Cruz, CO: El Cobre, CR: Cauto River, G: Guantánamo, GG: Guacanayabo Gulf, GI: Gibara, GP: Gran Piedra Range, H: Holguín, J: Jiguaní, JO: Jobabo, M: Manzanillo, MA: Mayarí, N: Niquero, NV: Nuevitas, P: Pilón, PPA: Puerto Padre, PM: Punta de Maisí, SC: Santiago de Cuba, SL. San Luis, SMR: Sierra Maestra Range, ST: Sagua de Tánamo). (B) Faults (BF: Baconao, CNF: Cauto-Nipe, OF: Oriente); localities (1: Sierra Maestra Range, 2: Cauto basin, 3: NW Mountains, 4: Nipe–Cristal–Baracoa Mountains, 5: Cabo Cruz area). (C) Panoramic view of Santiago de Cuba and its surroundings (AG: Aguadores, CJ: Cojímar, CO: El Cobre, CT: Contramaestre, D: Daiquiri, EC: El Caney, EM: El Morro, ES: El Sardinero, JU: Juraguá, LG: Las Guásimas, MV: Mar Verde, PA: Palma Soriano, SCB: Santiago de Cuba Bay, SCC: Santiago de Cuba City, SI: Sigua, SL: San Luis, SO: La Socapa); epicenter of 1852.
Published: 01 November 2010
: Contramaestre, D: Daiquiri, EC: El Caney, EM: El Morro, ES: El Sardinero, JU: Juraguá, LG: Las Guásimas, MV: Mar Verde, PA: Palma Soriano, SCB: Santiago de Cuba Bay, SCC: Santiago de Cuba City, SI: Sigua, SL: San Luis, SO: La Socapa); epicenter of 1852.
Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2002
Seismological Research Letters (2002) 73 (4): 504–517.
... the earthquakes with magnitude ( M s ) bigger than 6 reported in Santiago de Cuba, and magnitude bigger than 5 for the rest of the country. The strongest earthquakes in the Cuban historical records ( M s = 7.5 and M s = 7.3) occurred in 1766 and 1852 in the vicinity of Santiago de Cuba. In both cases...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2003
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2003) 93 (6): 2563–2590.
... part of the island, causing heavy damage in Santiago de Cuba (e.g., the earthquakes of 1578 with magnitude M [corresponding to or calibrated on M s ], 6.75, of 1766 with M 7.5, of 1852 with M 7.3, and of 1932 with M 6.75 [ Cotilla, 1998 ; Chuy, 1999 ]). where A P and A S...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2010
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2010) 51 (2): 228–236.
...M.O. Cotilla; D. Córdoba Abstract Damage and parameters of the earthquakes of October 14, 1800, September 18, 1826, and July 7, 1842, in Santiago de Cuba, in southeastern Cuba, have been studied. A quantitative re-evaluation of the size of the events is not feasible due to a lack of data. Hence, we...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2007
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2007) 48 (6): 505–522.
... stations) ( Fig. 3 , B) indicates that 93% of the earthquakes occur with h < 40 km ( Cotilla, 1998c ). Figure 1 , from Moreno (2002) , shows a very similar picture to the aforementioned period. Deep seismicity ( h = 70 km) seems to be restricted only to the Sierra Maestra-Santiago de Cuba segment...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1922
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1922) 12 (4): 199–219.
... of a few earthquakes of rela- tively low intensity are included for localities, such as Swan Island, where the record covers a very brief period; and the entire absence of epicenters from certain other localities, as between the Cayman Islands and Santiago de Cuba, is probably due to lack of information...
Journal Article
Published: 06 December 2016
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2017) 107 (1): 229–239.
... settlements at the beginning of the sixteenth century. The first Cuban earthquake dates from 1528 (I MAX =VI) in the town of Baracoa (northeastern Cuba), later major ones are associated with Santiago de Cuba in southeastern Cuba (1578 [I MAX =VIII], 1766 [I MAX =IX], 1852 [I MAX =IX], and 1932 [I MAX =VIII...
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Journal Article
Published: 18 January 2022
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2022) 112 (2): 1120–1148.
... (2021, 1770, 2010), the EPGF segment in the Dominican Republic (EPGF‐DR), and the Muertos trough western (MT‐West) segment. The central segment of the Walton fault is omitted from the map but exists between the northern and southern segments. Cities are shown as stars, and include Santiago de Cuba (SdC...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2020
Journal of Paleontology (2020) 94 (1): 56–63.
..., living at 50°S, in 40 m depth, and at 3–11°C temperature. He also did not indicate where the examined material was housed and the Museo Nacional de Historia Natural in Santiago is not among the institutions listed, so apparently the type material was not consulted. Furthermore, the inclusion...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 1947
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1947) 37 (4): 269–286.
... a.d. Reports for 1852, 1853, 1854 (B.A.A.S.). Robert Mallet. 15. Seismological Dispatches, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. 16. Bolet쬠del Servicio Sismol o de la Universidad de Chile , No. XXIII , 1933 . 17. Bulletin of the Imperial Earthquake...
Journal Article
Journal: SEG Discovery
Published: 01 April 1995
SEG Discovery (1995) (21): 1–36.
...) and the WILNETITLSAHATYIMNOUHAMERLEPPRRYIOCOJAUECT supergene copper zone (2.45 million tons grading 2.78% Cu). Black DELUNAIRSVIIQODUVCEIEADGDORWEZELL Av. 11 de SEPTIEMBRE 2353 Hawk plans to have all permits in place within 2 years and to of 1202 SANTIAGO - CHILE recover metals by leaching and solvent extraction-electrowinning. SAMS.A. Phone: (56...
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1982
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1982) 72 (3): 873–877.
... 3,000 22.2E 99 GREECE 18 4 I842 0700 36.~N /2.8W# 51 DOMINICANREPUBLIC,SANTIAGO I 5 L842 19.7N l 5 1842 Iq. TN 72.8W 4,500 73 ST. I]OMINGO: CAPEHAYTEN l 5 1842 200 55,148 WEST INDIES,ST. DOMINGO,CAPEHAYTIEN II 6 1842 Iq./N 72.8W 48 CHINA 43.6N 93.DE /liT 5 25 DAY MO YR UT LAT LONG DEPTIIMAG/DEATHS...