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AN earthquake that could break a dozen deep-sea cables, that could give rise to destructive sea- waves on the Newfoundland shores, and to a shock felt along 940 miles of the American coast, must clearly have been one of unusual strength.
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DAVISON, C. The Atlantic Earthquake of Nov. 18, 1929. Nature 124, 859 (1929). https://doi.org/10.1038/124859a0
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