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Geologist and Rutgers University professor Alexander Gates explaines why New Jersey may be having so many earthquakes.
The magnitude 2.7 tremor was reported to have occurred in New Jersey Tuesday afternoon, leading to warnings being issued in ...
A minor, 2.7-magnitude earthquake struck in New Jersey on Tuesday, according to the United States Geological Survey. The ...
HILLSDALE, N.J. (AP) — A second small earthquake rattled the New York metropolitan area on Tuesday, days after the first. The ...
A 2.7-magnitude quake rattled the Tri-State area around midday Tuesday. The epicenter was located in Hillsdale, New Jersey, ...
After earthquakes centered in New Jersey rattled parts the NYC area twice in less than two weeks, a seismologist says it's ...
A relatively small, 2.7-magnitude earthquake struck near Hillsdale in northern New Jersey, according to the US Geological ...
North Jersey was shaken up again Aug. 5 when an afternoon 2.7 magnitude earthquake hit Bergen County, the U.S. Geological ...
New Jersey experiences earthquakes due to the fault line running through the state. Here is the science behind the cause and the Ramapo Fault.
Another small earthquake appears to have been felt by a large number of people in the New York City region, according to ...
A 2.7 magnitude earthquake shook New Jersey on Tuesday, days after a mild 3.0 earthquake hit the New York metropolitan area.
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.