Nuclear Reference Point

Nuclear Reference Point. The 1356 earthquake was so significant that it's still used as a reference point for assessing seismic risk in the region, including f…

Location: Basel, Basel, Switzerland

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The 1356 earthquake was so significant that it's still used as a reference point for assessing seismic risk in the region, including for the construction of nuclear power plants like the one in Fessenheim, France. The quake's magnitude is estimated to have been around 6.7 to 6.9, making it one of the strongest in European history.

Source: Séisme de 1356 à Bâle

Nuclear Reference Point — Basel, Canton of Zurich

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