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  2. 2024 New Jersey earthquake - Wikipedia

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    On April 5, 2024, at 10:23 EDT (14:23 UTC), a M w 4.8 earthquake occurred in the U.S. state of New Jersey, with the epicenter in Tewksbury Township.While it was felt across the New York metropolitan area, Delaware Valley, the Washington D.C metropolitan area, and other parts of the northeastern United States between Virginia and Maine, it had a relatively minor impact, with no major damage ...

  3. With New Jersey earthquake's fault still not found ... - AOL

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    The USGS has recorded at least 50 aftershocks since the 4.8-magnitude earthquake last Friday. The federal agency announced Thursday that it is installing five new seismometers a few miles from the ...

  4. 1783 New Jersey earthquake - Wikipedia

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    On November 29, 1783, at 10:50 p.m. ( UTC−5 ), a M fa 5.3 earthquake occurred in the U.S. state of New Jersey. [2] [3] It was the state's first recorded seismic event. [4] It is estimated that the quake was the largest and strongest that the state has ever recorded. [4] The earthquake caused intensity VII damage on the Mercalli intensity scale.

  5. List of historical earthquakes - Wikipedia

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    see 1761 Lisbon earthquake: 34.5 13.0 Unknown 8.5 M s Second major earthquake in Europe in six years. April 2, 1762 Northeastern Bay of Bengal [106] see 1762 Arakan earthquake: 22.0 92.0 200 up to 8.8 M w [107] June 28, 1763 05:28 Komárom, Kingdom of Hungary see 1763 Komárom earthquake: 47.73 18.15 83 6.2–6.5 M w [108] May 22, 1766 05:10 ...

  6. What the New Jersey earthquake tells us about the fault ... - AOL

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    New Jersey has had several small earthquakes since the end of 2020, but they were all of a magnitude of less than 2.5, which barely registers, according to Michigan Tech University.

  7. Here's the basic science behind New Jersey earthquakes and ...

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    So an earthquake that measures a magnitude of 5.0 would result in 10 times more ground shaking than one with a magnitude of 4.0. — and about 32 times as much energy would be released.

  8. Friday's earthquake was the strongest in NJ since 1783. A ...

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    The Dec. 19, 1737 earthquake is believed by modern experts to have been a 5.2 magnitude quake. Charted as taking place in the greater New York City area, some accounts say its epicenter was near ...

  9. List of New Jersey hurricanes - Wikipedia

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    A 21-year-old man drowned off the coast of Cape May, New Jersey due to strong rip currents and rough surf. [ 106 ] August 29, 2020 – Hurricane Laura 's remnant energy brought 4.92 in (125 mm) of rainfall and 33 mph (53 km/h) wind gusts to the state.