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The illustrations and the images that appear in this document have been taken from the following sources:
Figure 1: Wilderspin.net
Figure 1: BBC.co.uk
Figure 2: Academic.Evergreen.edu
Figure 3: Bromei.nl
Figure 4: Mrsciguy.com
Figure 5: Mrsciguy.com
Figure 6: Earthsci.org
Figure 7: Alumnitravel.Utoronto.ca
Figure 8: Mrsciguy.com
Figure 1: Soundwaves.usgs.gov
Figure 2: Earthquake.usgs.gov
Animation 1: Earthquake.usgs.gov
Animation 2: Earthquake.usgs.gov
Animation 3: Earthquake.usgs.gov
Figure 3: Earthquake.usgs.gov
Earthquake: intra & inter plate events
Figure 1: City.sendai.jp
Figure 1: Exploratorium.edu
Figure 2: Exploratorium.edu
Earthquake: seismology & measurement
Figure 1: Earthsci.org
Figure 2: Our own creation
Figure 3: Globalvoicesonline.org
Figure 1: Engwell.wikispaces.com
Earthquake: collateral effects
Figure 1: Armandsrancho.blogspot.com
Figure 2: Masslive.com
Figure 3: Telegraph.co.uk
Video 1: Youtube.com
Figure 4: Reuters.com
Video 2: Youtube.com
Figure 5: Wikipedia.org
Figure 6: Tsunamidisasters.tripod.com
Video 3: Youtube.com
Video 4: Youtube.com
Figure 7: Our own creation
Earthquake: seaquakes & tsunamis
Animation 1: Pubs.usgs.gov
Video 1: Youtube.com
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