Ancient faults crisscross through parts of New Jersey, stretching from Philadelphia along the Appalachians to New York City ...
While earthquakes are rare in the area, there are several small fault lines under Manhattan and a major fault in New Jersey, ...
New Jersey residents know most earthquakes in our area are barely noticed, but the data on the number of earthquakes in New ...
The USGS says the earthquake happened around 1:02 p.m in Bergen County, between Paramus and River Edge. Earthquakes are less common on the eastern than on the western edges of the U.S. because the ...
Did New Jersey just have another earthquake ... whether they were experiencing an earthquake. According to the U.S. Geological Survey's earthquake map, a magnitude 2.4 earthquake with a depth ...
You can see the visual impact on the USGS intensity map, which are ... both near the Ramapo fault, which runs through northern New Jersey. 3. Depth. The depth of an earthquake is also very important.
The post Second Earthquake in 3 Days Rattles Residents Along the East Coast—A Look at Major Cities Sitting on a Fault Line ...
“Nobody thought it was an earthquake until we saw all the reports.” A geologist from the USGS told News 12 New Jersey that Friday’s quake appeared to occur east of the Ramapo fault, and it ...