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EARTHQUAKES IN MISSISSIPPI AND VICINITY

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Product Number
293226
Series
OFR-2011-1117
Scale
NO SCALE
Alternate ID
111117
Authors
MICHAEL B E BOGRAD
Version Date
01/01/2011
Regions
MS
Countries
USA
Media
Paper
Format
Flat
Digital Reproduction
Yes

Additional Details

Description
This map summarizes two centuries of earthquake activity in Mississippi. Work on the Mississippi map was done in collaboration with the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality, Office of Geology. The earthquake data plotted on the map are from several sources: the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality, the Center for Earthquake Research and Information, the National Center for Earthquake Engineering Research, and the Arkansas Geological Survey. In addition to earthquake locations, other materials include seismic hazard and isoseismal maps and related text. Earthquakes are a legitimate concern in Mississippi and parts of adjacent States. Mississippi has undergone a number of felt earthquakes since 1811. At least two of these events caused property damage: a magnitude 4.7 earthquake in 1931, and a magnitude 4.3 earthquake in 1967. The map shows all historical and instrumentally located earthquakes in Mississippi and vicinity between 1811 and 2010. The largest historic earthquake in the vicinity of the State was an intensity XI event, on December 16, 1811; the first earthquake in the New Madrid sequence. This violent event and the earthquakes that followed caused considerable damage to the then sparsely settled region.
Height In Inches
36.000
Length In Inches
48.000
Two Sided
No
Pieces
1
Languages
English
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