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 Midwest quakes are aftershocks from 1800s
Midwest quakes are aftershocks from 1800s
The largest quake is estimated to have been 8.0 in magnitude and was powerful enough to temporarily make the Mississippi River flow backwards. picked by Bornbad 4 weeks ago
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 suebe
4 weeks ago
I'm surprised to hear that the San Andreas fault earthquakes generate aftershocks for about 10 years.

But 200 years is astounding.
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 bcgrote
4 weeks ago
SoCal says: "Haha!"

That New Madrid WAS an amazing thing! There was also a HUGE quake in South Carolina in the late 1860's...
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