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Why the Eastern US has Fewer Earthquakes than the Western US

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Accuweather - Vickie Frantz, 10/22/12

When you hear about an earthquake in Maine, you are more shocked than when you hear about an earthquake in San Francisco. There is no doubt that earthquakes in the western U.S. are more frequent than those to the east of the Rocky Mountains, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS).

Just how more frequent are earthquakes in California than in Maine? For the years of 2010 through present, 13 earthquakes of a magnitude of 2.0 or greater were reported in Maine. In the state of California, 57 earthquakes of a magnitude 2.0 or greater were reported during the week of Oct. 13, 2012 through Oct. 20, 2012.

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5.3-magnitude earthquake, aftershocks rattle central California but no damage reported

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Washington Post - AP, 10/21/12

SALINAS, Calif. — A moderate earthquake and minor aftershocks jolted the central California coast over the weekend but didn’t cause any damage, authorities said.

Nearly 6,700 people reported feeling the magnitude 5.3-quake when it struck late Saturday outside of King City, the U.S. Geological Survey said on its website.

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Earthquake jolts southeastern Iran

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Trend - 10/22/12

Earthquake jolts southeastern Iran

An earthquake measuring 4.7 magnitude on the Richter scale jolted a region locate 76 km to the central region of Bazman and 119 km to center of Iranshahr in southeastern Sistan-Balouchestan province at 8:08 p.m. local time, a senior local official said, IRNA reported.

"The quake occurred at a longitude of 45.59 degrees and a latitude of 60.27 degrees and the depth of 18,' Crisis Management Care Taker of Sistan-Balouchestan province Reza Arbabi said.

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Northern Iceland shaken by moderate earthquakes and tremors

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Source: The Extinction Protocol - 10/21/12

A 4.8 and 5.7 earthquake struck north of Iceland near Siglufjörður, which is home to a thriving community built along the inner coastline. The quakes struck along the northern end of the divergent rift or Mid-Atlantic Ridge that runs through the center of Iceland. The quakes ignited a swarm of hundreds of tremors. A series of 3.0+ magnitude tremors have also occurred in the vicinity of the Krafla volcano, which last erupted in 1985.

 

More than 8,000 Mich. deer dead from disease

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The Morning Sun - 10/20/12

LANSING, Mich. (AP) — A disease has killed more than 8,000 Michigan deer this year, causing some hunters to possibly skip the season and dealing a blow to shops that sell hunting gear.

The number of dead whitetails has climbed significantly since summer when hundreds were reported in just a handful of counties. Deaths now have occurred in much of the southern Lower Peninsula, west of Interstate 75, the result of a disease transmitted by a biting fly, according to the state Department of Natural Resources.

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Moderate earthquake shakes central California; hundreds report feeling it

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The Washington Post - AP, 10/21/12

SALINAS, Calif. — A moderate earthquake has rattled a coastal area of central California with hundreds of residents reporting feeling the temblor.

The U.S. Geological Survey says the magnitude 5.3 quake struck shortly before midnight Saturday. It was centered near King City, about 40 miles southeast of Salinas.

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