List of earthquakes in 1926

This is a list of earthquakes in 1926. Only magnitude 6.0 or greater earthquakes appear on the list. Lower magnitude events are included if they have caused death, injury or damage. Events which occurred in remote areas will be excluded from the list as they wouldn't have generated significant media interest. All dates are listed according to UTC time. A fairly active year, with Greece, Indonesia, and the Solomon Islands experiencing many large events. In spite of this the death toll was relatively low.

Earthquakes in 1926
Approximate epicenters of the earthquakes in 1926
Strongest magnitude2 events reached magnitude 7.6
Deadliest Turkey Kars Province (Magnitude 5.7) October 22 360 deaths
Total fatalities622
Number by magnitude
9.0+0
8.0−8.90
7.0−7.914
6.0−6.959
5.0−5.94
 1925
1927 

Overall

By death toll

Rank Death toll Magnitude Location MMI Depth (km) Date
1 360 5.7  Turkey, Kars Province IX (Violent) 7.0 October 22
= 2 101 0.0  Indonesia, central Sumatra ( ) 0.0 July 5
= 2 101 5.5  China, Yunnan Province VII (Very strong) 0.0 November 22
3 51 6.9  Greece, Dodecanese Islands XI (Extreme) 15.0 June 26
  • Note: At least 10 casualties

By magnitude

Rank Magnitude Death toll Location MMI Depth (km) Date
= 1 7.6 0  Solomon Islands ( ) 15.0 January 25
= 1 7.6 0  Indonesia, Papua (province) ( ) 35.0 October 26
2 7.4 0  Australia, north of Macquarie Island ( ) 10.0 October 3
3 7.3 0  Solomon Islands, northwest Makira ( ) 15.0 April 12
4 7.2 0  El Salvador, off coast of ( ) 20.0 February 8
= 5 7.1 0  Indonesia, south of Java ( ) 35.0 September 10
= 5 7.1 0  Solomon Islands ( ) 15.0 September 16
= 6 7.0 0  United Kingdom, south of the South Sandwich Islands ( ) 10.0 March 21
= 6 7.0 0  Solomon Islands ( ) 15.0 March 27
= 6 7.0 0  Chile, Antofagasta Region ( ) 90.0 April 28
= 6 7.0 0  France, southeast of the Loyalty Islands ( ) 20.0 August 25
= 6 7.0 0 Southwest Indian Ridge ( ) 10.0 September 2
= 6 7.0 0  United States, Andreanof Islands, Alaska ( ) 40.0 October 13
= 6 7.0 0  Nicaragua Leon Department ( ) 15.0 November 5
  • Note: At least 7.0 magnitude

Notable events

January

January
Strongest magnitude7.6 Mw  Solomon Islands
Total fatalities0
Number by magnitude
8.0−8.90
7.0−7.91
6.0−6.92
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured

15[1] Japan, northeast of Hokkaido6.2360.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
25[2] Solomon Islands7.615.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
26[3] France, southeast of the Loyalty Islands6.620.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|

February

February
Strongest magnitude7.2 Mw  El Salvador
Total fatalities0
Number by magnitude
8.0−8.90
7.0−7.91
6.0−6.95
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured

1[4] Venezuela, Sucre, Venezuela6.5100.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
4[5] Japan, off the west coast of Honshu6.2150.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
7[6] Papua New Guinea, north of New Britain6.5390.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
8[7] El Salvador, off the coast7.220.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
9[8] Argentina, Santiago del Estero Province6.5660.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
15[9] El Salvador, off the coast6.715.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"| Aftershock.

March

March
Strongest magnitude7.0 Mw 2 events
Total fatalities0
Number by magnitude
8.0−8.90
7.0−7.92
6.0−6.94
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured

4[10] Indonesia, Talaud Islands6.515.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
7[11] Peru, Loreto Region6.5150.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
17[12] Nicaragua, off the east coast6.925.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
18[13] Turkey, Antalya Province6.815.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
21[14] United Kingdom, south of the South Sandwich Islands7.010.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
27[15] Solomon Islands7.015.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|

April

April
Strongest magnitude7.3 Mw  Solomon Islands
Total fatalities0
Number by magnitude
8.0−8.90
7.0−7.92
6.0−6.92
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured

1[16] Japan, off the south coast of Honshu6.9340.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
5[17] Portugal, Azores6.050.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
12[18] Solomon Islands, northwest Makira7.315.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
28[19] Chile, Antofagasta Region7.090.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|

May

May
Strongest magnitude6.6 Mw  Philippines
Total fatalities0
Number by magnitude
8.0−8.90
7.0−7.90
6.0−6.94
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured

10[20] Burma, Kachin State6.280.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
11[21] Mexico, off the coast of Jalisco6.215.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
20[22] Philippines, south of Mindanao6.635.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
26[23] Japan, southeast of Hokkaido6.335.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|

June

June
Strongest magnitude6.9 Mw  Greece
Deadliest6.9 Mw  Greece
51+ deaths
Total fatalities51+
Number by magnitude
8.0−8.90
7.0−7.90
6.0−6.98
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured

3[24] Vanuatu6.425.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
4[25] China, Xizang6.035.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
5[26] Japan, south of Kyushu6.5180.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
24[27] Indonesia, Banda Sea6.5150.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
26[28][29] Greece, Dodecanese Islands6.915.0 data-sort-value="11.0" class="nowrap"| XI At least 51 deaths were caused. Major damage was reported.51+
28[30][31] Indonesia, northern Sumatra6.715.0 data-sort-value="9.0" class="nowrap"| IX At least 101 people were injured and some damage was caused.101+
28[32] Indonesia, southern Sumatra6.435.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"| Possible aftershock of previous event.
29[33] Japan, Ryukyu Islands6.815.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|

July

July
Strongest magnitude6.8 Mw  Indonesia
Deadliest0.0 Mw  Indonesia
101+ deaths
Total fatalities101+
Number by magnitude
8.0−8.90
7.0−7.90
6.0−6.97
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured

1[34] Indonesia, off the west coast of southern Sumatra6.825.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
5[35] Indonesia, central Sumatra0.00.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"| At least 101 deaths were caused as well as the destruction of some homes. The magnitude and depth were unknown.101+
10[36] Indonesia, Molucca Sea6.615.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
14[37] Indonesia, east of Morotai6.2180.0 rowspan="2"| A doublet earthquake as these events struck 12 minutes apart.
14[38] Indonesia, east of Morotai6.2180.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
16[39] Papua New Guinea, Morobe Province6.335.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
26[40] Japan, off the west coast of Honshu6.6360.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
28[41] Solomon Islands, Rendova Island6.515.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|

August

August
Strongest magnitude7.0 Mw  France
Deadliest5.3 Mw  Portugal
9 deaths
Total fatalities9
Number by magnitude
8.0−8.90
7.0−7.91
6.0−6.99
5.0−5.92
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured

2[42] Philippines, Catanduanes6.615.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
3[43] Taiwan, southeast of6.515.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
3[44] Indonesia, Ceram Sea6.715.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
3[45] Indonesia, Nias6.035.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
6[46] China, western Xizang6.310.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
9[47] United States, Andreanof Islands, Alaska6.435.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
9[48] Taiwan, north of6.335.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
12[49] Argentina, Salta Province6.6250.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
17[50] Italy, Aeolian Islands5.3100.0 data-sort-value="7.0" class="nowrap"| VII Major damage was reported.
25[51] France, southeast of the Loyalty Islands7.020.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
30[52] Greece, Peloponnese (region)6.350.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
31[53][54] Portugal, Azores5.34.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"| The 1926 Horta earthquake was destructive despite its moderate intensity. 9 people were killed and 200 were injured. 4,138 homes were damaged or destroyed.9200

September

September
Strongest magnitude7.1 Mw 2 events
Total fatalities0
Number by magnitude
8.0−8.90
7.0−7.93
6.0−6.93
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured

2[55]Southwest Indian Ridge7.010.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
4[56] Japan, southeast of Hokkaido6.435.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
7[57] Papua New Guinea, Madang Province6.635.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
10[58] Indonesia, south of Java7.135.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
12[59] Taiwan, east of6.515.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
16[60][61][62] Solomon Islands, west of Guadalcanal7.115.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"| Some homes were damaged. A tsunami was observed.

October

October
Strongest magnitude7.6 Mw  Indonesia
Deadliest5.7 Mw  Turkey
360 deaths
Total fatalities360
Number by magnitude
8.0−8.90
7.0−7.93
6.0−6.97
5.0−5.91
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured

3[63] Japan, off the east coast of Honshu6.325.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
3[64] Australia, north of Macquarie Island7.410.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
13[65] United States, Andreanof Islands, Alaska6.945.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"| The beginning of a series of large events on this day.
13[66] United States, Andreanof Islands, Alaska6.750.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
13[67] United States, Andreanof Islands, Alaska7.040.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
22[68] United States, Monterey Bay, California6.135.0 rowspan="2"| A doublet earthquake as these events were an hour apart.
22[69] United States, Monterey Bay, California6.310.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
22[70] Turkey, Kars Province5.77.0 data-sort-value="9.0" class="nowrap"| IX The 1926 Kars earthquake was destructive despite the moderate magnitude. 360 people were killed. Major damage was reported.360
26[71] Indonesia, Papua (province)7.635.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
26[72] Indonesia, Papua (province)6.625.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"| Aftershock.
26[73] Indonesia, Papua (province)6.335.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"| Aftershock.

November

November
Strongest magnitude7.0 Mw  Nicaragua
Deadliest5.5 Mw  China
101+ deaths
Total fatalities101+
Number by magnitude
8.0−8.90
7.0−7.91
6.0−6.91
5.0−5.91
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured

5[74][75] Nicaragua, Leon Department7.015.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"| Major damage was caused.
22[76] China, Yunnan Province5.50.0 data-sort-value="7.0" class="nowrap"| VII At least 101 people died and some homes were destroyed. The depth was unknown.101+
27[77] Philippines, Leyte6.215.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|

December

December
Strongest magnitude6.8 Mw  Indonesia
Total fatalities0
Number by magnitude
8.0−8.90
7.0−7.90
6.0−6.94
5.0−5.91
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured

9[78] Chile, Atacama Region6.033.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
13[79] Indonesia, central Java0.00.0 data-sort-value="9.0" class="nowrap"| IX At least 51 people were hurt. Major damage was caused. The magnitude and depth were unknown.51+
14[80] Indonesia, south of Sumba6.235.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
17[81] Albania, Fier County5.80.0 data-sort-value="10.0" class="nowrap"| X Many homes were destroyed. The depth was unknown.
25[82] Papua New Guinea, East Sepik Province6.435.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
25[83] Indonesia, Makassar Strait6.835.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|

References

  1. "On-Line Bulletin". International Seismological Centre. January 15, 1926. Retrieved January 24, 2016.
  2. "M 7.6 - Solomon Islands". United States Geological Survey. January 25, 1926. Retrieved January 24, 2016.
  3. "M 6.6 - southeast of the Loyalty Islands". United States Geological Survey. January 26, 1926. Retrieved January 24, 2016.
  4. "On-Line Bulletin". International Seismological Centre. February 1, 1926. Retrieved January 24, 2016.
  5. "On-Line Bulletin". International Seismological Centre. February 4, 1926. Retrieved January 24, 2016.
  6. "On-Line Bulletin". International Seismological Centre. February 7, 1926. Retrieved January 24, 2016.
  7. "M 7.2 - offshore El Salvador". United States Geological Survey. February 8, 1926. Retrieved January 24, 2016.
  8. "On-Line Bulletin". International Seismological Centre. February 9, 1926. Retrieved January 24, 2016.
  9. "M 6.7 - off the coast of El Salvador". United States Geological Survey. February 15, 1926. Retrieved January 24, 2016.
  10. "M 6.5 - Kepulauan Talaud, Indonesia". United States Geological Survey. March 4, 1926. Retrieved January 24, 2016.
  11. "On-Line Bulletin". International Seismological Centre. March 7, 1926. Retrieved January 24, 2016.
  12. "M 6.9 - Caribbean Sea". United States Geological Survey. March 17, 1926. Retrieved January 24, 2016.
  13. "M 6.8 - western Turkey". United States Geological Survey. March 18, 1926. Retrieved January 24, 2016.
  14. "M 7.0 - South Sandwich Islands region". United States Geological Survey. March 21, 1926. Retrieved January 24, 2016.
  15. "M 7.0 - Solomon Islands". United States Geological Survey. March 27, 1926. Retrieved January 24, 2016.
  16. "On-Line Bulletin". International Seismological Centre. April 1, 1926. Retrieved January 24, 2016.
  17. "On-Line Bulletin". International Seismological Centre. April 5, 1926. Retrieved January 24, 2016.
  18. "M 7.3 - Solomon Islands". United States Geological Survey. April 12, 1926. Retrieved January 24, 2016.
  19. "On-Line Bulletin". International Seismological Centre. April 28, 1926. Retrieved January 24, 2016.
  20. "On-Line Bulletin". International Seismological Centre. May 10, 1926. Retrieved January 24, 2016.
  21. "M 6.2 - offshore Jalisco, Mexico". United States Geological Survey. May 11, 1926. Retrieved January 24, 2016.
  22. "M 6.6 - Mindanao, Philippines". United States Geological Survey. May 20, 1926. Retrieved January 24, 2016.
  23. "M 6.3 - Hokkaido, Japan region". United States Geological Survey. May 26, 1926. Retrieved January 24, 2016.
  24. "M 6.4 - Vanuatu". United States Geological Survey. June 3, 1926. Retrieved January 25, 2016.
  25. "On-Line Bulletin". International Seismological Centre. June 4, 1926. Retrieved January 25, 2016.
  26. "On-Line Bulletin". International Seismological Centre. June 5, 1926. Retrieved January 25, 2016.
  27. "On-Line Bulletin". International Seismological Centre. June 24, 1926. Retrieved January 25, 2016.
  28. "M 6.9 - Dodecanese Islands, Greece". United States Geological Survey. June 26, 1926. Retrieved January 25, 2016.
  29. "Significant Earthquake: GREECE: RHODES ISLAND; LOWER EGYPT". National Geophysical Data Center. June 26, 1926. Retrieved January 25, 2016.
  30. "M 6.7 - northern Sumatra, Indonesia". United States Geological Survey. June 28, 1926. Retrieved January 25, 2016.
  31. "Significant Earthquake: INDONESIA: SUMATERA". National Geophysical Data Center. June 28, 1926. Retrieved January 25, 2016.
  32. "M 6.4 - southern Sumatra, Indonesia". United States Geological Survey. June 28, 1926. Retrieved January 25, 2016.
  33. "M 6.8 - Ryukyu Islands, Japan". United States Geological Survey. June 29, 1926. Retrieved January 25, 2016.
  34. "M 6.8 - southern Sumatra, Indonesia". United States Geological Survey. July 1, 1926. Retrieved January 27, 2016.
  35. "Significant Earthquake: INDONESIA: SUMATRA". National Geophysical Data Center. July 5, 1926. Retrieved January 27, 2016.
  36. "M 6.6 - Molucca Sea". United States Geological Survey. July 10, 1926. Retrieved January 27, 2016.
  37. "On-Line Bulletin". International Seismological Centre. July 14, 1926. Retrieved January 27, 2016.
  38. "On-Line Bulletin". International Seismological Centre. July 14, 1926. Retrieved January 27, 2016.
  39. "M 6.3 - eastern New Guinea region, Papua New Guinea". United States Geological Survey. July 16, 1926. Retrieved January 27, 2016.
  40. "On-Line Bulletin". International Seismological Centre. July 26, 1926. Retrieved January 27, 2016.
  41. "M 6.5 - Solomon Islands". United States Geological Survey. July 28, 1926. Retrieved January 27, 2016.
  42. "M 6.6 - Catanduanes, Philippines". United States Geological Survey. August 2, 1926. Retrieved January 27, 2016.
  43. "M 6.5 - Taiwan region". United States Geological Survey. August 3, 1926. Retrieved January 27, 2016.
  44. "M 6.7 - Ceram Sea, Indonesia". United States Geological Survey. August 3, 1926. Retrieved January 27, 2016.
  45. "On-Line Bulletin". International Seismological Centre. August 3, 1926. Retrieved January 27, 2016.
  46. "M 6.3 - Kashmir-Xinjiang border region". United States Geological Survey. August 6, 1926. Retrieved January 27, 2016.
  47. "M 6.4 - Andreanof Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska". United States Geological Survey. August 9, 1926. Retrieved January 27, 2016.
  48. "M 6.3 - Taiwan region". United States Geological Survey. August 9, 1926. Retrieved January 28, 2016.
  49. "On-Line Bulletin". International Seismological Centre. August 12, 1926. Retrieved January 28, 2016.
  50. "Significant Earthquake: ITALY: SALINA ISLAND". National Geophysical Data Center. August 17, 1926. Retrieved January 28, 2016.
  51. "M 7.0 - southeast of the Loyalty Islands". United States Geological Survey. August 25, 1926. Retrieved January 28, 2016.
  52. "M 6.3 - southern Greece". United States Geological Survey. August 30, 1926. Retrieved January 28, 2016.
  53. "Significant Earthquake: AZORES: FAYAL ISLAND". National Geophysical Data Center. August 31, 1926. Retrieved January 28, 2016.
  54. Nunes, João C. (2004). "SÍSMICA 2004/6th National Congress on Sismology and Seismic Engineering" (PDF). Catálogo Sísmico dos Açores. Braga, Portugal: University of Minho.
  55. "M 7.0 - South Indian Ocean". United States Geological Survey. September 2, 1926. Retrieved January 28, 2016.
  56. "M 6.4 - Hokkaido, Japan region". United States Geological Survey. September 4, 1926. Retrieved January 28, 2016.
  57. "M 6.6 - eastern New Guinea region, Papua New Guinea". United States Geological Survey. September 7, 1926. Retrieved January 28, 2016.
  58. "M 7.1 - south of Java, Indonesia". United States Geological Survey. September 10, 1926. Retrieved January 31, 2016.
  59. "M 6.5 - Taiwan region". United States Geological Survey. September 12, 1926. Retrieved January 31, 2016.
  60. "M 7.1 - Solomon Islands". United States Geological Survey. September 16, 1926. Retrieved January 31, 2016.
  61. "Significant Earthquake: SOLOMON ISLANDS". National Geophysical Data Center. September 16, 1926. Retrieved January 31, 2016.
  62. "Tsunami Event: SOLOMON ISLANDS". National Geophysical Data Center. September 16, 1926. Retrieved January 31, 2019.
  63. "M 6.3 - off the east coast of Honshu, Japan". United States Geological Survey. October 3, 1926. Retrieved January 31, 2016.
  64. "M 7.4 - north of Macquarie Island". United States Geological Survey. October 3, 1926. Retrieved January 31, 2016.
  65. "M 6.9 - Andreanof Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska". United States Geological Survey. October 13, 1926. Retrieved January 31, 2016.
  66. "M 6.7 - Andreanof Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska". United States Geological Survey. October 13, 1926. Retrieved January 31, 2016.
  67. "M 7.0 - Andreanof Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska". United States Geological Survey. October 13, 1926. Retrieved January 31, 2016.
  68. "On-Line Bulletin". International Seismological Centre. October 22, 1926. Retrieved January 31, 2016.
  69. "M 6.3 - offshore Central California". United States Geological Survey. October 22, 1926. Retrieved January 31, 2016.
  70. "Significant Earthquake: TURKEY; ARMENIA". National Geophysical Data Center. October 22, 1926. Retrieved January 28, 2016.
  71. "M 7.6 - near the north coast of Papua, Indonesia". United States Geological Survey. October 26, 1926. Retrieved January 31, 2016.
  72. "M 6.6 - near the north coast of Papua, Indonesia". United States Geological Survey. October 26, 1926. Retrieved January 31, 2016.
  73. "M 6.3 - near the north coast of Papua, Indonesia". United States Geological Survey. October 26, 1926. Retrieved January 31, 2016.
  74. "M 7.0 - Nicaragua". United States Geological Survey. November 5, 1926. Retrieved January 31, 2016.
  75. "Significant Earthquake: NICARAGUA: MANAGUA,GRANADA,MASAYA,CHINANDEGA". National Geophysical Data Center. November 5, 1926. Retrieved January 31, 2016.
  76. "Significant Earthquake: CHINA: YUNNAN PROVINCE". National Geophysical Data Center. November 22, 1926. Retrieved January 31, 2016.
  77. "M 6.2 - Leyte, Philippines". United States Geological Survey. November 27, 1926. Retrieved January 31, 2016.
  78. "Significant Earthquake: CHILE: VALLENAR". National Geophysical Data Center. December 9, 1926. Retrieved January 31, 2016.
  79. "Significant Earthquake: INDONESIA: JAVA: PRUPUK,MARGARSARI,DUBUKTENGAH". National Geophysical Data Center. December 13, 1926. Retrieved January 31, 2016.
  80. "On-Line Bulletin". International Seismological Centre. December 14, 1926. Retrieved January 31, 2016.
  81. "Significant Earthquake: ALBANIA: DURRES". National Geophysical Data Center. December 17, 1926. Retrieved January 31, 2016.
  82. "M 6.4 - New Guinea, Papua New Guinea". United States Geological Survey. December 25, 1926. Retrieved January 31, 2016.
  83. "On-Line Bulletin". International Seismological Centre. December 25, 1926. Retrieved January 31, 2016.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.