The 3.0 quake was located 4.1 miles southeast of Mooringsport, 12.5 northwest of Shreveport, and 271. miles east northeast of ...
A stretch of seismic activity felt in and around the Commonwealth during November and December drew some extra interest from ...
It is believed that Native Americans were the only people living in NWLA during the earthquakes of 1811 and 1812. The USGS projects a 28-46% chance there will be a New Madrid Zone quake that ...
It was two o'clock in the morning on Dec. 16, 1811, less than a week before Christmas, and many homesteaders new to the ...
A March 15 seismic event initially reported as a 3.5-magnitude earthquake in Platte County, Missouri, was confirmed by the USGS as a mine ... Rocky Mountains. The New Madrid Seismic Zone, which ...
So it’s kind of a mystery why we have earthquakes at all in the Eastern U.S. And there’s a lot of speculation about why that might be, but there are a fair number of earthquakes in the New Madrid ...
According to the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, the New Madrid Seismic Zone (NMSZ ... According to officials with the USGS, earthquakes occur quite frequently in the NMSZ, and in ...
the USGS said. The temblor was just the latest in a series of earthquakes shaking the same general region where a 7.0 magnitude shaker hit on Dec. 5 and triggered a rare tsunami warning.
According to the USGS, the earthquake had a depth of ... considered the initial New Madrid earthquake that included aftershocks until Feb. 7, 1812.