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  2. Guy–Greenbrier earthquake swarm - Wikipedia

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    The Guy–Greenbrier earthquake swarm occurred in central Arkansas beginning in August 2010. [2] The epicenters of earthquakes in the swarm showed a linear distribution, with a clear overall shift in activity towards the southwest with time, [3] and the largest event in the swarm was the 2011 Arkansas earthquake, at 4.7 on the moment magnitude scale.

  3. Marianna Fault - Wikipedia

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    The capital city of Arkansas, Little Rock, would also face damage. [4] A major natural gas pipeline is located near the fault, and could be devastated by any such earthquake. [1] Tennessee and Mississippi would possibly be affected as well. [6] In 2006, a letter to the Seismological Research Letters indicated the possible existence of a fault ...

  4. List of earthquakes in the United States - Wikipedia

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    1838 San Andreas earthquake: January 5, 1843: Arkansas 6.3 M w 0 [2] January 9, 1857: California: 7.9 M w 2: 1857 Fort Tejon earthquake: April 24, 1867: Kansas: 5.1 M fa: 0: 1867 Manhattan, Kansas earthquake: April 2, 1868: Hawaii: 7.9 M fa 77: 1868 Hawaii earthquake: October 21, 1868: California: 6.3–6.7 M L 30: 1868 Hayward earthquake ...

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

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    It came on the heels of two other earthquakes on June 7 in the same area near the city of Buford — a 2.5 magnitude quake and another of 2.1 magnitude, which shook the area a few hours earlier ...

  7. Earthquake starts the day as tremors are confirmed in the ...

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    This is the second confirmed earthquake of 2024, after 28 were recorded in the Palmetto State last year, according to the state Department of Natural Resources.

  8. Category:Natural disasters in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Natural disasters in Arkansas" ... 1811–1812 New Madrid earthquakes; ... This page was last edited on 1 January 2014, ...

  9. New Madrid seismic zone - Wikipedia

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    Earthquakes in the New Madrid and Wabash Valley seismic zones from 1974 to 2002, with magnitudes larger than 2.5. The zone had four of the largest earthquakes in recorded North American history, with moment magnitudes estimated to be as large as 7 or greater, all occurring within a 3-month period between December 1811 and February 1812. Many of ...