Newly found fault line in Arkansas has potential for major quake
A previously unknown fault in eastern Arkansas could trigger a magnitude 7 earthquake with an epicenter near a major natural gas pipeline, a scientist said Wednesday.
Haydar Al-Shukri, the director of the Arkansas Earthquake Center at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, said the fault is separate from the New Madrid fault responsible for a series of quakes in 1811-12. The fault is west of Marianna, AR, about 100 miles east of Little Rock.
The fault, likely created in the last 5,000 years, sparked at least one magnitude 7 earthquake in its history. Such temblors cause massive destruction in their wake. The researcher has said a gas pipeline crossed the newly discovered fault. He declined to name the company that owned the pipeline.
Posted by: 2009-01-30 |