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The upheaval wrought by the 22 February earthquake in Christchurch, NZ, is illustrated in

new radar imagery.

The Magnitude 6.3 tremor killed more than 160 people and shattered a city already reeling
from a previous seismic event in September.

Data from the Japanese Alos spacecraft has been used to map the way the ground deformed
during the most recent quake.

It shows clearly that the focus of the tremor was right under the city's south-eastern suburbs.

The type of image displayed on this page is known as a synthetic aperture radar inteferogram.
The Magnitude 6.3 tremor killed more than 160 people and shattered a city already reeling
from a previous seismic event in September.

Data from the Japanese Alos spacecraft has been used to map the way the ground deformed
during the most recent quake.

It shows clearly that the focus of the tremor was right under the city's south-eastern suburbs.

The type of image displayed on this page is known as a synthetic aperture radar inteferogram.

The upheaval wrought by the 22 February earthquake in Christchurch, NZ, is illustrated in


new radar imagery.

The Magnitude 6.3 tremor killed more than 160 people and shattered a city already reeling
from a previous seismic event in September.

Data from the Japanese Alos spacecraft has been used to map the way the ground deformed
during the most recent quake.

It shows clearly that the focus of the tremor was right under the city's south-eastern suburbs.

The type of image displayed on this page is known as a synthetic aperture radar inteferogram.

The upheaval wrought by the 22 February earthquake in Christchurch, NZ, is illustrated in


new radar imagery.

The Magnitude 6.3 tremor killed more than 160 people and shattered a city already reeling
from a previous seismic event in September.

Data from the Japanese Alos spacecraft has been used to map the way the ground deformed
during the most recent quake.

It shows clearly that the focus of the tremor was right under the city's south-eastern suburbs.

The type of image displayed on this page is known as a synthetic aperture radar inteferogram.

The upheaval wrought by the 22 February earthquake in Christchurch, NZ, is illustrated in


new radar imagery.

The Magnitude 6.3 tremor killed more than 160 people and shattered a city already reeling
from a previous seismic event in September.

Data from the Japanese Alos spacecraft has been used to map the way the ground deformed
during the most recent quake.

It shows clearly that the focus of the tremor was right under the city's south-eastern suburbs.

The type of image displayed on this page is known as a synthetic aperture radar inteferogram.
Data from the Japanese Alos spacecraft has been used to map the way the ground deformed
during the most recent quake.

It shows clearly that the focus of the tremor was right under the city's south-eastern suburbs.

The type of image displayed on this page is known as a synthetic aperture radar inteferogram.

The upheaval wrought by the 22 February earthquake in Christchurch, NZ, is illustrated in


new radar imagery.

The Magnitude 6.3 tremor killed more than 160 people and shattered a city already reeling
from a previous seismic event in September.

Data from the Japanese Alos spacecraft has been used to map the way the ground deformed
during the most recent quake.

It shows clearly that the focus of the tremor was right under the city's south-eastern suburbs.

The type of image displayed on this page is known as a synthetic aperture radar inteferogram.

The upheaval wrought by the 22 February earthquake in Christchurch, NZ, is illustrated in


new radar imagery.

The Magnitude 6.3 tremor killed more than 160 people and shattered a city already reeling
from a previous seismic event in September.

Data from the Japanese Alos spacecraft has been used to map the way the ground deformed
during the most recent quake.

It shows clearly that the focus of the tremor was right under the city's south-eastern suburbs.

The type of image displayed on this page is known as a synthetic aperture radar inteferogram.

The upheaval wrought by the 22 February earthquake in Christchurch, NZ, is illustrated in


new radar imagery.

The Magnitude 6.3 tremor killed more than 160 people and shattered a city already reeling
from a previous seismic event in September.

Data from the Japanese Alos spacecraft has been used to map the way the ground deformed
during the most recent quake.

It shows clearly that the focus of the tremor was right under the city's south-eastern suburbs.

The type of image displayed on this page is known as a synthetic aperture radar inteferogram.

The upheaval wrought by the 22 February earthquake in Christchurch, NZ, is illustrated in


new radar imagery.
It shows clearly that the focus of the tremor was right under the city's south-eastern suburbs.

The type of image displayed on this page is known as a synthetic aperture radar inteferogram.

The upheaval wrought by the 22 February earthquake in Christchurch, NZ, is illustrated in


new radar imagery.

The Magnitude 6.3 tremor killed more than 160 people and shattered a city already reeling
from a previous seismic event in September.

Data from the Japanese Alos spacecraft has been used to map the way the ground deformed
during the most recent quake.

It shows clearly that the focus of the tremor was right under the city's south-eastern suburbs.

The type of image displayed on this page is known as a synthetic aperture radar inteferogram.

The upheaval wrought by the 22 February earthquake in Christchurch, NZ, is illustrated in


new radar imagery.

The Magnitude 6.3 tremor killed more than 160 people and shattered a city already reeling
from a previous seismic event in September.

Data from the Japanese Alos spacecraft has been used to map the way the ground deformed
during the most recent quake.

It shows clearly that the focus of the tremor was right under the city's south-eastern suburbs.

The type of image displayed on this page is known as a synthetic aperture radar inteferogram.

The upheaval wrought by the 22 February earthquake in Christchurch, NZ, is illustrated in


new radar imagery.

The Magnitude 6.3 tremor killed more than 160 people and shattered a city already reeling
from a previous seismic event in September.

Data from the Japanese Alos spacecraft has been used to map the way the ground deformed
during the most recent quake.

It shows clearly that the focus of the tremor was right under the city's south-eastern suburbs.

The type of image displayed on this page is known as a synthetic aperture radar inteferogram.

The upheaval wrought by the 22 February earthquake in Christchurch, NZ, is illustrated in


new radar imagery.

The Magnitude 6.3 tremor killed more than 160 people and shattered a city already reeling
from a previous seismic event in September.
The type of image displayed on this page is known as a synthetic aperture radar inteferogram.

The upheaval wrought by the 22 February earthquake in Christchurch, NZ, is illustrated in


new radar imagery.

The Magnitude 6.3 tremor killed more than 160 people and shattered a city already reeling
from a previous seismic event in September.

Data from the Japanese Alos spacecraft has been used to map the way the ground deformed
during the most recent quake.

It shows clearly that the focus of the tremor was right under the city's south-eastern suburbs.

The type of image displayed on this page is known as a synthetic aperture radar inteferogram.

The upheaval wrought by the 22 February earthquake in Christchurch, NZ, is illustrated in


new radar imagery.

The Magnitude 6.3 tremor killed more than 160 people and shattered a city already reeling
from a previous seismic event in September.

Data from the Japanese Alos spacecraft has been used to map the way the ground deformed
during the most recent quake.

It shows clearly that the focus of the tremor was right under the city's south-eastern suburbs.

The type of image displayed on this page is known as a synthetic aperture radar inteferogram.

The upheaval wrought by the 22 February earthquake in Christchurch, NZ, is illustrated in


new radar imagery.

The Magnitude 6.3 tremor killed more than 160 people and shattered a city already reeling
from a previous seismic event in September.

Data from the Japanese Alos spacecraft has been used to map the way the ground deformed
during the most recent quake.

It shows clearly that the focus of the tremor was right under the city's south-eastern suburbs.

The type of image displayed on this page is known as a synthetic aperture radar inteferogram.

The upheaval wrought by the 22 February earthquake in Christchurch, NZ, is illustrated in


new radar imagery.

The Magnitude 6.3 tremor killed more than 160 people and shattered a city already reeling
from a previous seismic event in September.

Data from the Japanese Alos spacecraft has been used to map the way the ground deformed
during the most recent quake.
The upheaval wrought by the 22 February earthquake in Christchurch, NZ, is illustrated in
new radar imagery.

The Magnitude 6.3 tremor killed more than 160 people and shattered a city already reeling
from a previous seismic event in September.

Data from the Japanese Alos spacecraft has been used to map the way the ground deformed
during the most recent quake.

It shows clearly that the focus of the tremor was right under the city's south-eastern suburbs.

The type of image displayed on this page is known as a synthetic aperture radar inteferogram.

The upheaval wrought by the 22 February earthquake in Christchurch, NZ, is illustrated in


new radar imagery.

The Magnitude 6.3 tremor killed more than 160 people and shattered a city already reeling
from a previous seismic event in September.

Data from the Japanese Alos spacecraft has been used to map the way the ground deformed
during the most recent quake.

It shows clearly that the focus of the tremor was right under the city's south-eastern suburbs.

The type of image displayed on this page is known as a synthetic aperture radar inteferogram.

The upheaval wrought by the 22 February earthquake in Christchurch, NZ, is illustrated in


new radar imagery.

The Magnitude 6.3 tremor killed more than 160 people and shattered a city already reeling
from a previous seismic event in September.

Data from the Japanese Alos spacecraft has been used to map the way the ground deformed
during the most recent quake.

It shows clearly that the focus of the tremor was right under the city's south-eastern suburbs.

The type of image displayed on this page is known as a synthetic aperture radar inteferogram.

The upheaval wrought by the 22 February earthquake in Christchurch, NZ, is illustrated in


new radar imagery.

The Magnitude 6.3 tremor killed more than 160 people and shattered a city already reeling
from a previous seismic event in September.

Data from the Japanese Alos spacecraft has been used to map the way the ground deformed
during the most recent quake.

It shows clearly that the focus of the tremor was right under the city's south-eastern suburbs.

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