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  2. List of earthquakes in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Lists, Maps, and Statistics at United States Geological Survey (USGS) Earthquake history of the United States through 1970 at USGS; Earthquake Data and Information at National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) Thomas Fuller; Anjali Singhvi; Mika Gröndahl; Derek Watkins (June 4, 2019). "Buildings Can Be Designed to Withstand Earthquakes.

  3. Earthquake Shakes New England Including Maine, Massachusetts

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    "Today's M3.8 near (York Harbor, Maine), reminds us that earthquakes are unusual but not unheard of along the Atlantic Seaboard," the USGS said in a social media post.

  4. A new map reveals which parts of the US are most at risk of ...

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    Scientists at Stanford have compiled the most detailed map to date of seismic stress across North America. The map and accompanying study offer precise information about the regions most at risk ...

  5. What the New Jersey earthquake tells us about the fault ... - AOL

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    Friday morning's earthquake, an event more commonly associated with California, was the first many Northeasterners had ever felt.. The temblor, which measured 4.8 on the Richter scale, was ...

  6. New Madrid seismic zone - Wikipedia

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    The New Madrid seismic zone (NMSZ), sometimes called the New Madrid fault line (or fault zone or fault system), is a major seismic zone and a prolific source of intraplate earthquakes (earthquakes within a tectonic plate) in the Southern and Midwestern United States, stretching to the southwest from New Madrid, Missouri.

  7. Advanced National Seismic System - Wikipedia

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    Logo of the ANSS. The Advanced National Seismic System (ANSS) is a collaboration of the United States Geological Survey (USGS) and regional, state, and academic partners that collects and analyzes data on significant earthquakes to provide near real-time (generally within 10 to 30 minutes [1]) information to emergency responders and officials, the news media, and the public. [2]

  8. ShakeMap - Wikipedia

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    According to the USGS, "ShakeMaps provide near-real-time maps of ground motion and shaking intensity following significant earthquakes. These maps are used by federal, state, and local organizations, both public and private, for post-earthquake response and recovery, public and scientific information, as well as for preparedness exercises and ...

  9. Earthquake hits SC, then another ... and another in same day ...

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    The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources map on earthquakes. The most recent earthquakes mean at least 129 have been detected in the Palmetto State since the start of 2022, according to ...