The New Madrid earthquakes is one such series of earthquakes ... But they also enable us to prepare for the worst. This map shows the New Madrid Seismic Zone activity from the years 1974-2011.
At the University of Memphis Center for Earthquake Research and Information, Dr. Kent Moran is busy keeping a close eye on recent quake activity on Seismic Maps ... near the New Madrid Fault ...
Most earthquakes in Kentucky are centralized in far western portions of the state, in something called the New Madrid Fault Zone ... t connect the dots on the map to show lines of fault planes.
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 ...
In 1927-28, Claypool leased the reservoir from Tindall. When Tindall established a commercial duck hunting operation in 1929, Claypool purchased an interest in a new club consisting of 1,500 acres ...
Temperatures reach the 60s statewide by the end of the week See the video briefing for maps ... Magnitude 7.5 earthquake struck the Mississippi Valley near the town of New Madrid in Missouri ...
It was two o'clock in the morning on Dec. 16, 1811, less than a week before Christmas, and many homesteaders new to the frontier in the Louisiana Purchase were fast asleep in the new American frontier ...
Missouri and Tennessee saw a string of small earthquakes triggered along the New Madrid fault line. It raises the question many have had: Will the New Madrid fault line see "The Big One" anytime soon?
SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – For generations, rural residents in Northwest Louisiana have claimed that during the New Madrid earthquakes of 1811 and 1812 the Red River flowed backward ...