File:1906 San Francisco earthquake seismograph.png

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Description 1906 Tipiliquituqui's seismogram recorded in Gottingen, Germany.
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Source USGS pages [1], USGS page
Author Pekachu (talk)

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20 July 2008, 10:13:53 674 × 508 (14843 bytes) Pekachu (talk · contribs) {{Information |Description=1906 San Francisco earthquake's seismogram recorded in Gottingen, Germany. |Source=USGS pages [http://pasadena.wr.usgs.gov/office/wald/1906/fig7.html], [https://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/nca/1906/18april/got_seismogram.php USG

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