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On April 5, 2024, at 10:23 EDT (14:23 UTC), a M w 4.8 earthquake occurred in the U.S. state of New Jersey, with the epicenter in Tewksbury Township.While it was felt across the New York metropolitan area, Delaware Valley, the Washington D.C metropolitan area, and other parts of the northeastern United States between Virginia and Maine, it had a relatively minor impact, with no major damage ...
There have been over 20 aftershocks in the hours following the New Jersey earthquake ... USGS map of April 5, 2024 earthquake and aftershocks. ... Magnitude 1.8: Near Bedminster, NJ at 12:31 p.m. ...
Scientists have yet to pinpoint the fault that caused the New Jersey earthquake. Researchers are installing equipment to measure aftershocks and help solve that mystery. ... Updated April 12, 2024 ...
A 4.0-magnitude aftershock struck New Jersey on Friday evening. The USGS website has reported at least 11 aftershocks in the area thus far. Statistical models based on past earthquakes suggested ...
The USGS puts the chances of a New Jersey earthquake measuring 4.8 or higher in the next week at 1 in 200, or 0.5%. The odds go down to 0.3% for a quake 5 or above, 0.03% for 6 or above and 0.003% ...
The USGS recorded 28 aftershocks following Friday’s rare earthquake, with the largest aftershock – clocking in at a 3.8 magnitude – striking Gladstone, New Jersey, 20 minutes from the ...
A 4.8 earthquake centered in Tewksbury Township in Hunterdon County rattled Central Jersey around 10:23 a.m. Friday.
The largest aftershock, measuring 6.0 on the Russian local magnitude scale (M LH) occurred at 16:22. That same day, two additional aftershocks exceeded M LH 5.0. By the end of 2007, at least 1,809 aftershocks were recorded, including 1,350 which occurred within eight days of the mainshock. The mainshock illuminated an area trending north ...