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Acharya 1980
Acharya, H. (1980). Possible minimum depths of large historical earthquakes in eastern North America. Geophysical Research Letters 7: doi: 10.1029/GL007i008p00619. issn: 0094-8276.

For instrumentally recorded earthquakes of magnitude >5.0 in northeastern North America, focal depth has been estimated using corner periods. Agreement has been noted between these estimates and estimates obtained by assuming a spherical source and using absence of surface faulting as a boundary condition. This suggests that in eastern North America the minimum depth of earthquakes with magnitude mblg>6.0 would be about 10 km.

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