Lin has something to do with it I just know in my heart of hearts.
On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 10:45 PM, MEM mstreman53@yahoo.com [geology2] <geology2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
We have had about 5 quakes in three days in the Smokey Mountains along the TN-NC line-- plus a couple within the prior 3 weeks. It is unusual here to have more than one every 5 years or so. I haven't checked the location against known faults to see if this is on a known active fault/new fault/reactivated fault or cavern collapse etc. Around 3-3.6 km it is possible for a cavern collapse as the existing Smokeys are rootless mountains consisting of archaic sandstones/quartzite which was thrust over Cambrian-aged limestones( See geologic "coves". I await the researcher's analysis.Eman
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From: USGS ENS <ens@ens.usgs.gov>
To: mstreman53@yahoo.com
Sent: Saturday, March 14, 2015 1:28 AM
Subject: 2015-03-14 04:51:28 UPDATED: (M2.8) TENNESSEE-NORTH CAROLINA BORDER REGION 35.4 -83.3 (63922)
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M2.8 - TENNESSEE-NORTH CAROLINA BORDER REGION
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 2.8 Date-Time
- 14 Mar 2015 04:51:28 UTC
- 14 Mar 2015 00:51:29 near epicenter
- 13 Mar 2015 23:51:28 standard time in your timezone
Location 35.430N 83.262W Depth 9 km Distances
- 6 km (4 mi) SE of Cherokee, North Carolina
- 55 km (34 mi) SSE of Sevierville, Tennessee
- 66 km (41 mi) WSW of Asheville, North Carolina
- 66 km (41 mi) SE of Seymour, Tennessee
- 213 km (132 mi) NNE of Atlanta, Georgia
Location Uncertainty Horizontal: 0.9 km; Vertical 3.6 km Parameters Nph = 23; Dmin = 41.0 km; Rmss = 0.39 seconds; Gp = 91°
Version = 2Event ID se 60094161 ***This event supersedes event US10001mbe. For updates, maps, and technical information, see: Event Page or USGS Earthquake Hazards Program
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