Definition of Seaquake. Meaning of Seaquake. Synonyms of Seaquake

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Definition of Seaquake

Seaquake
Seaquake Sea"quake` (s[=e]"kw[=a]k`), n. A quaking of the sea.

Meaning of Seaquake from wikipedia

- A submarine, undersea, or underwater earthquake is an earthquake that occurs underwater at the bottom of a body of water, especially an ocean. They are...
- currents: gulfstream, north and south equatorial courses: its violence in seaquakes, waterspouts, artesian wells, eruptions, torrents, eddies, freshets, spates...
- premises of the two aisles of the building, which were spared by the Amalfi seaquake of 1343. The Museum of Handmade Paper, located in Mill Valley in the northern...
- tools and dolmens have been discovered. Romans occupied the area, but a seaquake destro**** their town or villa in the 4th century. Archeologists have unearthed...
- Gr**** had a memory of the explosion of the Island of Santorini and of the seaquake it provoked as well as other consequences affecting climate. Alain Cadotte...
- op Ceram, den 30sten september 1899 (Brief Report on the Earthquake and Seaquake on Ceram, September 30th, 1899) (Batavia Landsdrukkerij, 1900) p. 1–11...
- headline published in the 2 January 1974 issue reading Maremoto en Bolivia ("Seaquake in Bolivia")—, worked for EFE news agency and was in charge of a column...
- people. Off the Egyptian and Italian coasts, sailors reported feeling a seaquake. Along the southern coast of the Dodecanese Islands, Rhodes, Crete and...
- Leone and B****o on the island of Malamocco, which had been destro**** by a seaquake. At the beginning of the 15th century, the nuns departed, but they were...
- Malek, M. A.; Liew, M. S. (February 1, 2017). "Tsunami simulation due to seaquake at Manila Trench and Sulu Trench". Natural Hazards. 85 (3): 1723–1741....