Analysis by the Columbia Climate School’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory found the quake took place on a previously ...
The discovery of a new fault line may explain the unusually strong and displaced shaking from April’s magnitude 4.8 ...
The earthquake's epicenter seems to have been in New Jersey, preliminary USGS data ... which is much more ancient and quiet ...
New Jersey was once home to a fiery ... s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory identified the fault line on April 5th – the day a magnitude 4.8 earthquake rocked New York City.
A recent earthquake in New Jersey displayed unusual seismic activity and shaking patterns, impacting areas much farther than ...
Hudson Valley gas and water lines ... area's faults, Gates said. Also different in the Tewksbury earthquake is the geology, Gates said. Unlike portions of the most northern parts of New Jersey ...
A newly discovered fault line in the Northeast may explain why April’s 4.8 magnitude earthquake had very little impact near its epicenter in New Jersey, but shook millions of people 40 miles ...
This discovery could really shake up the Big Apple. New York City was rattled harder than some surrounding areas during last April’s northeast earthquake because of a dangerous, newly discovered ...
Similar quakes in the region in the future, a seismologist warned, "could maybe focus energy toward population centers." ...
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 ...