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Earthquakes in Southern Nevada

Geological, geophysical, geotechnical, and historical data and analyses show that the earthquake hazards in Southern Nevada are significant. According to NBMAGNESC, Nevada is ranked third in the nation for being at risk for large magnitude seismic activity, behind Alaska and California. Nevada is ranked 5th nationally in estimated losses on an annualized basis due to earthquakes Nevada Earthquake Safety Council, 2001. The Nevada Earthquake Risk Mitigation report. University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

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Earthquakes in Southern Nevada

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Geological, geophysical, geotechnical, and historical data and analyses show that the earthquake hazards in Southern Nevada are significant. According to NBMAGNESC, Nevada is ranked third in the nation for being at risk for large magnitude seismic activity, behind Alaska and California. Nevada is ranked 5th nationally in estimated losses on an annualized basis due to earthquakes Nevada Earthquake Safety Council, 2001. The Nevada Earthquake Risk Mitigation report. University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

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