New Madrid is acting up… By 18 April 2008 at 10:32 am 3,003 views 3 Comments

From TransWorldNews:

A massive magnitude 5.2 earthquake has hit the Midwest along the New Madrid Fault Lines, also known as the New Madrid Seismic Zone or the Reelfoot Rift. The fault line is a major seismic zone located in the Southern and Midwestern United States, spanning from the southwest to New Madrid, Missouri.

It is estimated that the fault line has the potential to produce destructive earthquakes every 300 to 500 years. Since the 1812 New Madrid Earthquake (7.9 magnitude) in New Madrid, Missouri, several smaller intraplate earthquakes (earthquakes with tectonic plates) have been recorded from the zone.

The seismic zone runs across Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Arkansas, Kentucky and Tennessee.

Here’s a nice picture showing that last time there was a big quake, the place where I’m living (and blogging this from) was affected by it:

Charleston Quake - 1895

Wonderful. Let’s hope we have a little longer before a big one hits!!

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3 responses : “ New Madrid is acting up… ”

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    Dad :

    I Think it’s time to move south!!!

    At least you know, by a couple of days, when the “big one” is going to hit!!

    What do ya think?

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    Jason :

    Ha! You know, if we get any more quakes, we may actually consider it… don’t wanna be anywhere near here if that bad boy goes!

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