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  2. Canton, Mississippi earthquake: How often do they happen in ...

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    Most Mississippi earthquakes are mild "We are still considered an inactive area compared to some other places," Starnes said. "We're largely safe from any damage.

  3. Earthquakes are shaking North Georgia. Here’s what may be ...

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    The most recent one, a 2.3 magnitude temblor, happened just after midnight on Monday near the south end of Lake Lanier, according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).

  4. A small quake just shook Virginia. How rare are East Coast ...

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    A small earthquake that startled residents near Richmond, Virginia, this week is a reminder that the East Coast is not exempt from the dangers of temblors.. The 2.8 quake hit about 6 miles ...

  5. Epicenter - Wikipedia

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    Focal depths of earthquakes occurring in continental crust mostly range from 2 to 20 kilometers (1.2 to 12.4 mi). [8] Continental earthquakes below 20 km (12 mi) are rare whereas in subduction zone earthquakes can originate at depths deeper than 600 km (370 mi).

  6. Eight earthquakes rattled Upstate Sunday, another detected ...

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    A 1.5 magnitude earthquake was detected on Tuesday before 7:15 a.m. Locals look at a damaged road on April 6, 2010, near Mexicali, Baja California state, following the 7.2-magnitude earthquake ...

  7. List of earthquakes in the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    Major earthquakes in the Caribbean are infrequent and are sometimes accompanied by tsunami. Earthquakes. Date Region Mag. MMI Deaths Injuries Comments Source

  8. Seismogenic layer - Wikipedia

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    This can result in extremely deep earthquakes up to 700 kilometres (430 mi) in depth. [3] The base of this layer represents the downwards change in deformation mechanism from elastic and frictional processes (associated with brittle faulting) to a generally aseismic zone where ductile creep becomes the dominant process.

  9. Earthquakes happen all the time, you just can't feel them. A ...

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    About 55 earthquakes a day – 20,000 a year – are recorded by the National Earthquake Information Center.Most are tiny and barely noticed by people living where they happen. But some are strong ...

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