New York City was rattled harder than some surrounding areas during last April’s northeast earthquake because of a dangerous, newly discovered fault line that sits at a rare angle — and it ...
The discovery of a new fault line may explain the unusually strong and displaced shaking from April’s magnitude 4.8 ...
“In New York City, it was felt as an intensity 4, so you were shaking so everyone will feel the earthquake.” Researchers identified the new fault line by analyzing seismic activity between the ...
The study from Columbia University’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory identified the fault line on April 5th – the day a magnitude 4.8 earthquake rocked New York City. That once in a hundred ...
A new study suggests the seismic energy traveled outward from a previously unmapped fault, emanating from the hypocenter in ...
Analysis by the Columbia Climate School’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory found the quake took place on a previously ...
According to the study by Columbia University’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, the earthquake did not occur along the well-known Ramapo Fault, which runs through parts of New York and New Jersey.
A new analysis ... Stein, earthquake researcher and CEO of Tremblor, an earthquake-risk assessment app, told SciTechDaily. The 'wannabe faults' are found branching off of major fault lines like ...
Similar quakes in the region in the future, a seismologist warned, "could maybe focus energy toward population centers." ...
New York City was rattled harder than some surrounding areas during last April’s northeast earthquake because of a dangerous, ...
New Jersey was once home to a fiery volcano roughly the size of Mount St. Helens – that sits in the same county as a newly ...