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Geologist and Rutgers University professor Alexander Gates explaines why New Jersey may be having so many earthquakes.
Earthquakes rattled the nation's two largest metropolitan areas Tuesday, sending a jolt across population centers of tens of millions, but thankfully didn't cause any impacts.
A small earthquake centered in northern New Jersey on Tuesday rattled the New York City metropolitan area, officials said.
Another small earthquake in North Jersey Tuesday appears to have been felt by a large number of people in the New York City ...
New Jersey earthquake today rattled New York City, Connecticut, and the Hudson Valley, marking the second tremor in just three days. The 2.7 magnitude quake, centered near Hillsdale, NJ, shook ...
The recent temblors were classified as “weak,” and may have been connected to a bigger earthquake last year in the area.
What makes it different for New York City is there’s just a lot of infrastructure. So even a relatively low magnitude ...
A 2.7 magnitude earthquake occurred in New Jersey today. The earthquake took place at around 12:11 p.m. in norther New Jersey ...
After two earthquakes rattled parts of N.J. and N.Y. in four days, Connecticut officials urged preparedness as even small quakes can cause big problems.
The earthquake struck at 12:11 p.m. Tuesday with an epicenter near Hillsdale, N.J., roughly 20 miles from Manhattan. At 7.7 miles deep, the quake is considered shallow, according to the USGS.
A low-intensity earthquake in New Jersey reverberated across the lower Hudson Valley on Tuesday, with residents as far north ...
News 12 spoke with a professor in the geosciences Department at Stony Brook University and residents in Pearl River about the earthquake.