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When you think of earthquakes, you might think of California or the West Coast.
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But on Thursday, a 3.8-magnitude earthquake struck the Florida panhandle and parts of Alabama, leading to reports of shaking across both states.
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What You Need To Know
- A rare 3.8-magnitude earthquake struck the border of Alabama and Florida on Thursday
- This took place in one of the least earthquake-prone parts of the country
- It was likely the largest earthquake to directly strike the region since 1997
The United States Geological Survey (USGS) reported that a 3.8-magnitude earthquake took place near Pollard, Alabama on Thursday.
Shaking was only reported in a few instances right around the immediate vicinity of the earthquake’s epicenter. There were no immediate reports of damag
Photoline 21 5000. This earthquake took place in one of the least earthquake-prone parts of the country. There are no nearby tectonic plate boundaries, making Florida and Alabama among the least earthquake-prone locations in the United States.
That said, the Bahamas Fracture Seismic Zone goes through the western fringe of Florida and can produce generally smaller earthquakes in southern Alabama and the Florida panhandle, like Thursday’s.
Residual effects from larger earthquakes elsewhere can also lead to tremors in the Sunshine State. South Florida felt the impacts of a magnitude 7.7 earthquake near Jamaica in January.
Also, a 6.0-magnitude quake struck the central Gulf of Mexico in 2006, and that was felt across parts of Florida.
The last time a notable earthquake directly struck the Florida/Alabama border region was in 1997, when a 4.8-magnitude quake shook almost the same area as Thursday’s.
In 1781, that fault produced a 6.0-magnitude quake in southern Alabama, the largest earthquake to strike the affected region.
While earthquakes are rare in Florida and Alabama, they’re not entirely unheard of, as Thursday showed.
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This article lists firearmcartridges which have a bullet in the 8-to-9-millimetre (0.31 to 0.35 in) caliber range.
- Length refers to the empty cartridge case length
- OAL refers to the overall length of the loaded cartridge
All measurements are in mm (in)
Pistol cartridges[edit]
Name | Bullet | Length | Rim | Base | Shoulder | Neck | OAL |
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8mm Roth–Steyr | 8.16 (.321) | 18.65 (.734) | 8.85 (.348) | 8.85 (.348) | - | 8.80 (.346) | 29.00 (1.142) |
8×22mm Nambu | 8.18 (.322) | 21.25 (.840) | 10.50 (.413) | 10.32 (.407) | 9.86 (.388) | 8.73 (.340) | 31.75 (1.25) |
Revolver cartridges[edit]
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Name | Bullet | Length | Rim | Base | Neck | OAL |
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.32 S&W (.32 S&W Short) | 7.9 (.312) | 15 (.61) | 9.5 (.375) | 8.5 (.335) | 8.5 (.334) | 23 (.92) |
.32 S&W Long | 7.9 (.312) | 23.37 (.920) | 9.53 (.375) | 8.56 (.337) | 8.56 (.337) | 32.51 (1.280) |
.32 H&R Magnum | 7.9 (.312) | 27.3 (1.075) | 9.53 (.375) | 8.56 (.337) | 8.56 (.337) | 34.3 (1.350) |
.327 Federal Magnum | 7.9 (.312) | 30 (1.20) | 9.5 (.375) | 8.6 (.337) | 8.6 (.337) | 37 (1.47) |
.320 Revolver | 8.052 (.317) | 16 (0.62) | 8.9 (.350) | 7.9 (.306) | 8.1 (.320) | 24.5 (.95) |
7.5mm 1882 Ordnance 7.5mm Swiss Army Revolver | 8.052 (.317) | 22.61 (.890) | 10.34 (.407) | 8.763 (.345) | 8.509 (.335) | 32.77 (1.29) |
8mm French Ordnance 8mm Lebel Revolver 8×27mmR Regimetaire Mle 92[1] | 8.204 (.323) | 27.18 (1.07) | 10.16 (.400) | 9.753 (.384) | 8.89 (.35) | 36.58 (1.44) |
7.5mm Swedish Nagant | 8.255 (.325) | 22.61 (.890) | 10.31 (.406) | 8.890 (.350) | 8.331 (.328) | 34.29 (1.35) |
Rifle cartridges[edit]
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Name | Bullet | Case length | Rim | Base | Shoulder | Neck | OAL |
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.32 Ballard Extra Long[2] | 8.05 (.317) | 31.50 (1.24) | 9.37 (.369) | 8.15 (.321) | 8.05 (.318) | 45.7 (1.80) | |
.32-40 Ballard | 8.14 (.320) | 54 (2.13) | 12.9 (.506) | 10.8 (.424) | - | 8.6 (.338) | 66 (2.59) |
8×52mmR Mannlicher | 8.14 (.320) | 52.3 (2.06) | 14.08 (.554) | 12.46 (.491) | 12.06 (.473) | 8.93 (.352) | 76.05 (2.994) |
8×50mmR Mannlicher | 8.15 (.321) | 50.38 (1.983) | 14.11 (.556) | 12.48 (.491) | 12.01 (.473) | 9.03 (.356) | 76.21 (3.000) |
.32 Winchester Self-Loading | 8.16 (.321) | 31 (1.24) | 9.9 (.390) | 9.9 (.390) | 8.8 (.347) | 8.8 (.347) | 48 (1.88) |
8×58mmR Danish Krag | 8.16 (.321) | 58.00 (2.28) | 14.6 (.575) | 12.82 (.505) | 11.93 (.470) | 9.05 (.356) | 78.00 (3.071) |
8×56mmR Kropatschek | 8.17 (.322) | 56.02 (2.206) | 15.74 (.620) | 13.76 (.542) | 12.15 (.478) | 9.2 (.362) | 81.95 (3.226) |
8×63mm Swedish Bofors | 8.17 (.322) | 62.81 (2.473) | 12.18 (.480) | 12.43 (.489) | 11.51 (.453) | 9.10 (.358) | 84.62 (3.331) |
.32 Winchester Special | 8.18 (.321) | 51.82 (2.040) | 12.85 (.506) | 10.72 (.422) | 10.19 (.401) | 8.77 (.345) | 64.77 (2.55) |
7.92×33mm Kurz | 8.2 (.321) | 33.00 (1.3) | 11.9 (.470) | 11.9 (.470) | 11.2 (.431) | 8.9 (.357) | 49.00 (1.92) |
.32 Remington | 8.2 (.321) | 52.3 (2.06) | 10.6 (.418) | 10.6 (.418) | 10.0 (.394) | 8.7 (.341) | 64.52 (2.54) |
.325 WSM | 8.2 (.323) | 53.34 (2.10) | 13.59 (.535) | 14.10 (.555) | 13.665 (.538) | 9.093 (.357) | 76.2 (2.86) |
8×57mm IS/8mm Mauser | 8.20 (.323) | 57.00 (2.244) | 11.95 (.470) | 11.94 (.470) | 10.95 (.431) | 9.08 (.345) | 82 (3.228) |
8×60mm S | 8.20 (.323) | 60.00 (2.362) | 11.95 (.470) | 11.98 (.473) | 10.95 (.431) | 9.08 (.357) | 82.5 (3.25) |
8×63mm patron m/32 | 8.20 (.323) | 62.81 (2.473) | 12.18 (.480) | 12.43 (.489) | 11.51 (.453) | 9.1 (.358) | 84.62 (3.331) |
8×64mm S | 8.20 (.323) | 64.00 (2.520) | 12.00 (.473) | 11.95 (.470) | 10.85 (.427) | 8.96 (.353) | 87.5 (3.445) |
8×68mm S | 8.20 (.323) | 67.50 (2.657) | 13.00 (.512) | 13.30 (.524) | 12.15 (.478) | 9.14 (.360) | 87 (3.425) |
8mm Remington Magnum | 8.217 (.3235) | 72.39 (2.850) | 13.51 (.532) | 13.02 (.5126) | 12.36 (.4868) | 8.99 (.354) | 91.44 (3.60) |
8mm Lebel | 8.3 (.327) | 50.5 (1.99) | 16.0 (.630) | 13.77 (.543) | 11.6 (.457) | 8.85 (.349) | 69.85 (2.75) |
8×56mmR Mannlicher | 8.35 (.329) | 55.63 (2.190) | 14.05 (.553) | 12.47 (.491) | 12.00 (.472) | 9.20 (.362) | 75.91 (2.989) |
8×59mm RB Breda | 8.36 (.329) | 58.84 (2.317) | 11.92 (.469) | 12.49 (.492) | 10.80 (.425) | 9.14 (.360) | 80.44 (3.167) |
.333 Jeffery Flanged | 8.5 (.333) | 64 (2.50) | 15.9 (.625) | 13.8 (.544) | 12.3 (.484) | 9 (.356) | 89 (3.49) |
.338 Norma Magnum | 8.585 (.338) | 63.30 (2.492) | 14.93 (.588) | 14.87 (.585) | 14.50 (.571) | 9.40 (.370) | 93.50 (3.681) |
.338 Winchester Magnum | 8.585 (.338) | 63.50 (2.500) | 13.51 (.532) | 13.03 (.511) | 12.47 (.491) | 9.39 (.369) | 84.84 (3.340) |
.338 Lapua Magnum | 8.585 (.338) | 69.20 (2.73) | 14.93 (.588) | 14.91 (.587) | 13.82 (.544) | 9.41 (.371) | 93.50 (3.68) |
.338 Whisper | 8.59 (.338) | 38.08 (1.499) | 11.91 (.469) | 11.83 (.466) | 11.60 (.457) | 9.11 (.359) | 67.51 (2.658) |
.338 Marlin Express | 8.59 (.338) | 47.90 (1.886) | 13.92 (.548) | 12.76 (.502) | 12.60 (.496) | 9.45 (.372) | 65.62 (2.583) |
.33 Winchester | 8.59 (.338) | 54 (2.11) | 15.5 (.610) | 12.9 (.508) | 11.3 (.443) | 9.3 (.365) | 71 (2.8) |
.338-06 | 8.59 (.338) | 63.35 (2.494) | 12.01 (.473) | 11.99 (.472) | 11.2 (.441) | 9.37 (.369) | 85.6 (3.37) |
8,5 × 68 Fanzoj[3] | 8.59 (.338) | 67.50 (2.657) | 13.00 (.512) | 13.30 (.524) | 12.15 (.478) | 9.45 (.372) | 87.00 (3.425) |
338 Blaser Mag.[4] | 8.59 (.338) | 63.70 (2.508) | 13.59 (.535) | 13.84 (.545) | 13.02 (.513) | 9.36 (.369) | 84.84 (3.340) |
.338 Federal | 8.6 (.338) | 51 (2.01) | 12.0 (.473) | 11.9 (.470) | 11.5 (.454) | 9.4 (.369) | 70 (2.75) |
.338 Ruger Compact Magnum | 8.6 (.338) | 51.2 (2.015) | 13.5 (.532) | 13.5 (.532) | 13.1 (.515) | 10.3 (.405) | 72.1 (2.840) |
.338 Remington Ultra Magnum | 8.6 (.338) | 70.1 (2.760) | 13.6 (.534) | 13.97 (.55) | 13.6 (.5261) | 9.4 (.371) | 91.4 (3.6) |
.338 Edge | 8.6 (.338) | 72.4 (2.850) | 13.6 (.534) | 14 (.55) | 13.3 (.525) | 9.4 (.371) | 91.4 (3.6) |
.340 Weatherby Magnum | 8.6 (.338) | 71.63 (2.82) | 13.5 (.530) | 13.0 (.513) | 12.6 (.495) | 9.3 (.366) | 91.4 (3.6) |
33 Nosler[5] | 8.611 (.3390) | 62.48 (2.460) | 13.56 (.534) | 13.970 (.5500) | 13.452 (.5300) | 9.398 (.3700) | 84.84 (3.340) |
.348 Winchester | 8.8 (.348) | 57.3 (2.255) | 15.5 (.610) | 14.0 (.553) | 12.3 (.485) | 9.61 (.379) | 71.0 (2.795) |
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^Hogg, Ian V., and John S. Weeks. Military Small Arms of the 20th Century, 7th Ed. Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2000, p. 33, 405. ISBN978-0-87341-824-9.
- ^Barnes, Frank C. (1993). Bussard, Mike (ed.). Cartridges of the world (7th rev. and expanded ed.). Northbrook, IL: DBI Books. p. 151. ISBN0-87349-145-9. OCLC29683953.
- ^'8,5 × 68 Fanzoj'(PDF). C.I.P. 2012-05-30. Retrieved 2020-10-01.
- ^'338 Blaser Mag'(PDF). C.I.P. 2009-05-05. Retrieved 2020-10-13.
- ^'33 Nosler [33 Nosler]'(PDF). SAAMI. 2015. Retrieved 2020-10-13.
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