Study Suggests Modern Quakes Could be Aftershocks from 19th Century Disasters

November 14, 2023
Study Suggests Modern Quakes Could be Aftershocks from 19th Century Disasters
  • A recent study suggests some earthquakes in the central and eastern United States may be aftershocks of 1800s quakes.

  • The researchers used a statistical approach to analyze seismic activity near the epicenters of historical earthquakes.

  • The study found that up to 65 percent of seismic activity in the New Madrid seismic zone between 1980 and 2016 was likely aftershocks of the 1811-1812 earthquakes.

  • However, some experts are cautious about the results as earthquakes can be clustered for reasons other than aftershocks.

  • The study could aid in predicting future earthquake risks and stresses the importance of understanding the origins of seismicity for future disaster risk assessment.

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