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A separate study recently concluded that a major earthquake along the fault could be overdue, given clusters of the events seen in the geologic record. Because the fault is offshore, scientists say its rupture could create a devastating tsunami.
Miss Mary wrote:Oh this is just great.....my oldest daughter is going to college, very close to the New Madrid Fault! She didn't believe us either when we told her.....of course she will IF there's a rumble.....that region (St. Louis, KY, TN, etc.) is long overdue for a big one.
Brent wrote:Miss Mary wrote:Oh this is just great.....my oldest daughter is going to college, very close to the New Madrid Fault! She didn't believe us either when we told her.....of course she will IF there's a rumble.....that region (St. Louis, KY, TN, etc.) is long overdue for a big one.
If the New Madrid erupts, your not safe either... there would be damage all the way to the East Coast and down into the Southeastern States. Not pretty. The California quakes cover a much smaller area because the large mountains absorb the shock.
BEER980 wrote:I read last week about an area in Oregon I think called the three sisters mountains. The one seems to be starting to swell and they think some magma may be on the move if I remember correctly. Maybe it is connected to the fault slip.
Brent wrote:If the New Madrid erupts, your not safe either... there would be damage all the way to the East Coast and down into the Southeastern States. Not pretty. The California quakes cover a much smaller area because the large mountains absorb the shock.
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