GLADSTONE, N.J.-- A small earthquake was recorded in New Jersey on Saturday, but it likely was not felt by many, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The magnitude 2.9 earthquake was recorded ...
Similar quakes in the region in the future, a seismologist warned, "could maybe focus energy toward population centers." ...
The earthquake was a 4.8 and trembles were felt in NYC, Philadelphia, New Jersey and parts of Connecticut. The epicenter of the quake was near Readington in Hunterdon County in NJ, per governor ...
STEELE, Mo. (KOAM) — A Magnitude 3.7 earthquake was felt across the New Madrid Zone last night. According to the United ...
New Madrid, MO — A small earthquake brought tremors across the Tennessee, Kentucky, and Missouri border last weekend, a reminder that much of the Midwest sits on a major faultline called the New ...
New Jersey was once home to a fiery volcano roughly ... identified the fault line on April 5th – the day a magnitude 4.8 earthquake rocked New York City. That once in a hundred year shake ...
Rupture Model of the 5 April 2024 Tewksbury, New Jersey, Earthquake Based on Regional Lg-Wave Data. The Seismic Record , 2024; 4 (3): 214 DOI: 10.1785/0320240020 ...
The Volunteer State has two active seismic zones: the New Madrid Seismic Zone near the western part of the state, and the ...
This discovery could really shake up the Big Apple. New York City was rattled harder than some surrounding areas during last April’s northeast earthquake because of a dangerous, newly discovered ...
The earthquake, which shook buildings from Maryland to Maine, was the strongest in New Jersey in more than 200 years. It left no surface rupture, Boyd explained, and the use of lidar, or light ...
According to the study by Columbia University’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, the earthquake did not occur along the well-known Ramapo Fault, which runs through parts of New York and New Jersey.
MATTHEWS, Mo. (KFVS) - A small earthquake was recorded in New Madrid County early Friday morning, October 11. According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), a magnitude 2.2 earthquake ...