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Earthquake / New Madrid Seismic Zone / Seismic hazard / Earthquake activity in the New York City area / Irondale earthquake / Seismology / Geology / Geography of the United States
Date: 2011-01-03 23:22:10
Earthquake
New Madrid Seismic Zone
Seismic hazard
Earthquake activity in the New York City area
Irondale earthquake
Seismology
Geology
Geography of the United States

EARTHQUAKES IN THE REGION More than 400 earthquakes with Magnitude greater than 2.0 are on record in New York State between 1730 and 1986, and many more have occurred unrecorded. Although earthquake losses in the United

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