A mainshock is the largest earthquake event in a seismic sequence, characterized by its significant magnitude and impact. It is often the primary shock that is followed by aftershocks, which are smaller earthquakes that occur in the same general area in the time period following the main shock. Mainshocks can vary widely in size and can lead to considerable damage depending on their magnitude, depth, and location relative to populated areas.
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