People across the region felt a 3.8 magnitude earthquake that was centered off the coast of Maine in York Harbor. So how rare is such an occurrence in New England?
A magnitude 4.1 earthquake was detected southeast of York Harbor, Maine, Monday morning, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS). The earthquake could be felt Massachusetts, New ...
The magnitude 2.0 earthquake was detected at 3:15 a.m. Wednesday about six miles southeast of York Harbor, Maine, according to the United States Geological Survey ... Only about 20 people from the ...
Just under a week after a brief earthquake gave the SouthCoast a jolt, another quake has hit — actually the third to hit in almost the same location.
according to the United States Geological Survey. The earthquake occurred around 10:30 a.m. about 8 miles of the coast of York Harbor in Southern Maine, USGS reported. The New England earthquake ...
She said it appears the earthquake struck along a pre-existing fault, an area where the ... the state of Maine or within instrument range, since 1900, according to the US Geological Survey.
The 2.0 earthquake Wednesday morning was about 5.5 miles off York Harbor, the same region as the magnitude 3.8 earthquake on Monday. Maine experienced ... to the western United States, the hard ...
An earthquake off the coast of Maine rattled the Boston area Monday morning. The United States Geological Survey said the 3.8-magnitude quake was centered about 10 kilometers, or 6.2 miles ...
The United States Geological Survey said ... a major “strike-slip fault” area located in the Gulf of Maine. And as all earthquakes do, it traveled in seismic waves, vibrations that move ...
BOSTON – People around New England felt a 3.8 magnitude earthquake that was centered off the coast of Maine ... fault offshore east and north of Cape Ann to have given us the 1755 earthquake.
Maine experienced another earthquake Wednesday morning, but this one was much weaker than the one that rattled the region Monday. The 2.0 magnitude earthquake at 3:15 a.m. was centered about 5.5 miles ...