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Geologist and Rutgers University professor Alexander Gates explaines why New Jersey may be having so many earthquakes.
A small earthquake centered in northern New Jersey on Tuesday rattled the New York City metropolitan area, officials said.
A small earthquake rocked parts of New Jersey on Tuesday — the second to be felt in the region in just a matter of days.
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.
Tuesday’s magnitude 2.7 earthquake was recorded just south of Hillsdale, N.J. — about 25 miles northwest of Midtown Manhattan ...
Did you feel it? An earthquake with a magnitude of 2.7 was reported in northern New Jersey, according to preliminary ...
A second minor earthquake has rattled the New York metropolitan area within three days. The 2.7 magnitude quake struck ...
The U.S. Geological Survey confirmed a 3.0 magnitude earthquake rocked Hasbrouck Heights in Bergen County, New Jersey at ...
A relatively mild 3.0 magnitude earthquake shook the New York metropolitan area Saturday night. The earthquake hit in the New ...
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) said the tremor with a magnitude of 3.0 hit in the New Jersey suburb of Hasbrouck Heights, ...
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