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Earthquakes occur more often than you may think. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, there are four seismic zones that affect Alabama. Sign up for our Newsletters Most earthquakes that reach ...
An earthquake occurred 70 miles south of the Gulf Coast on Friday afternoon, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. A weak ...
The Geological Survey of Alabama identifies four areas of frequent earthquake activity that impact the state: the New Madrid Seismic Zone, the Southern Appalachian Seismic Zone, the South Carolina ...
Today, LSU’s College of Science reported that seismographs positioned near Tiger Stadium registered seismic activity ... widely as the "Earthquake Game." Sunday's win over Alabama came in ...
The Kentucky Geological Survey previously reported an uptick in seismic activity. A 2.8 magnitude earthquake rumbled ... including Kentucky, Alabama, Georgia, Virginia and parts of the Carolinas.
The East Tennessee Seismic Zone covers part of Tennessee, northwestern Georgia and into northeastern Alabama. The area is not known to have major earthquakes, but does have seismic activity.