List of earthquakes in Haiti

As of 2010, the following major earthquakes have been recorded in Haiti.

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Earthquakes

12 January 2010 Earthquake

Eric Calais, a geophysicist at Purdue University who has researched in the area for years, and Ross Stein of the United States Geological Survey in Menlo Park, California, and colleagues have independently calculated that the earthquake has increased the risk on other segments of the Enriquillo fault and perhaps on other faults, although the quake probably did not increase the risk (which is already known to be high) of a major tremor on the Septentrional fault. Stein suggests that if the calculations are right—noting that they may well not be—something may be "fundamentally locked in some fashion, on pretty much all scales, and might be capable of popping off something large".[11] Historical accounts, although not precise, suggest that there has been a sequence of quakes progressing westwards along the fault, starting with an earthquake in the Dominican Republic in 2010. There are concerns that the 12 January earthquake could be the beginning of a new long-term sequence of both earthquakes and tsunamis: "the whole region is fearful".

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References

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  2. ^ Prepetit, Claude (9 October 2008), "Tremblements de terre en Haïti, mythe ou réalité ?", Le Matin N° 33082, http://www.bme.gouv.ht/risques%20geologiques/LeMatin_s%E9ismes.pdf , quoting Moreau de Saint-Méry, Médéric Louis Élie, Description topographique, physique, civile, politique et historique de la partie française de l'Ile Saint Domingue  and J. M. Jan, bishop of Cap-Haïtien (1972), Documentation religieuse, Éditions Henri Deschamps . http://haitimega.com/Cap_Haitien-Cap_Haitian_Earthquake_of_May_7_1842/84144788150681600/article_84481504601309194.jsp
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  5. ^ "Major Caribbean Earthquakes And Tsunamis A Real Risk". Science Daily. Feb. 8, 2005. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2005/02/050205102502.htm. Retrieved 2010-09-12. 
  6. ^ "USGS Magnitude 7.0 – HAITI REGION". http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eqinthenews/2010/us2010rja6/. Retrieved 13 January 2010. 
  7. ^ Millar, Lisa (2010-01-17). "Tens of thousands isolated at quake epicentre". ABC News. http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/01/17/2794190.htm. Retrieved 2010-01-18. 
  8. ^ Earthquake Center, USGS. "Latest Earthquakes M5.0+ in the World – Past 7 days". Earthquake Hazards Program. United States Geological Survey. http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Quakes/quakes_big.php. Retrieved 13 January 2010. 
  9. ^ "Red Cross: 3M Haitians Affected by Quake". CBS News. 13 January 2010. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/01/13/world/main6090601.shtml?tag=cbsnewsSectionContent.4. Retrieved 13 January 2010. 
  10. ^ "Haitians recall 2010 quake "hell" as death toll raised. Many survivors of the earthquake were left with permanent disabilities including limb amputation, spinal cord injury and severe fractures. Traditionally disability was not well received in Haiti. Team Zaryen, a Haitian Amputee Soccer Team has been challenging that negative association by showing their success on the pitch.". Rueters. 2011-01-12. http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20110112/wl_nm/us_haiti_quake_anniversary. 
  11. ^ New York Times: A Deadly Quake in a Seismic Hot Zone