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Latest earthquake hits a different part of the Columbia area
The most recent earthquake means at least 66 have been detected in the Palmetto State since the start of 2022, according to ...
The State on MSN.com
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No break from earthquakes as the first in August is confirmed in the Columbia area
It is typical for South Carolina to have between six and 10 earthquakes a year, the S.C. Geological Survey previously reported. There have been 92 earthquakes in South Carolina si ...
The State on MSN.com
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Scientists may have found what's causing South Carolina quakes
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - Water seeping deep into the ground might be what has caused a swarm of earthquakes in the midlands region of South Carolina, scientists said. More than 60 earthquakes have ...
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Report from SC geologists dives deeper on recent earthquakes
Some of South Carolina’s leading geologists have authored a report exploring the factors behind recent earthquakes in the ...
Post and Courier
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Scientists: Water Seeping Into Faults May Cause S.C. Quakes
Scientists: Water Seeping Into Faults May Cause S.C. Quakes COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Some scientists say water seeping deep into the ground may be causing a swarm of earthquakes in the midlands ...
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Rumbling continues as early-morning earthquake hits the Columbia area
There have been almost as many earthquakes as there have been days since two powerful quakes shook up the Midlands in late June.
The Herald SC
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2.4 and 2.1 magnitude earthquakes reported in South Carolina
A NEW THEORY FOR THE EARTHQUAKE ACTIVITY IN SOUTH CAROLINA. SOME SCIENTISTS SAY THAT WATER SEEPING UNDERGROUND MAY BE TO BLAME FOR THE EARTHQUAKES. MORE THAN 60 QUAKES HAVE BEEN RECORDED NORTHEAST ...
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Shaking returns as most powerful earthquake this month hits Columbia area overnight
It had been nearly a week since the last confirmed earthquake hit the Columbia area, but that streak was snapped Sunday night when the rumbling returned to the Midlands. A 2.3 magnitude earthquake ...
The Herald19d
2 minor earthquakes recorded in north Alabama
Two earthquakes have been confirmed in north Alabama this weekend, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS). There were no reports of damage or injury. Both quakes occurred in the ...
AL.com on MSN.com
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Earthquake reported in Archdale, North Carolina
A NEW THEORY FOR THE EARTHQUAKE ACTIVITY IN SOUTH CAROLINA. SOME SCIENTISTS SAY THAT WATER SEEPING UNDERGROUND MAY BE TO ...
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Scientists: Water seeping into faults may cause South Carolina quakes
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Some scientists say water seeping deep into the ground may be causing a swarm of earthquakes in the midlands region of South Carolina. More than 60 earthquakes have been ...
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