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Mystery Surrounds Intensifying 'Earthquake Swarm' Shaking South Carolina |
2022-07-03 |
Two earthquakes hit Elgin, South Carolina, on Wednesday. The first was a magnitude 3.5, and the second 3.6, according to data from the United States Geological Survey. A 3.4 magnitude earthquake hit the state days before, while a stronger 3.9 rattled parts of the Georgia-South Carolina border on June 18. |
Posted by:Besoeker |
#5 Wait, isn't there an Earthquake Division Contractor Near Smoke Bomb Hill? Its not that far away along the fault line? https://arsof-history.org/articles/v7n1_smoke_bomb_hill_page_1.html |
Posted by: NoMoreBS 2022-07-03 12:23 |
#4 Isn't there a fault line that runs fairly close too Hartwell dam? |
Posted by: Chris 2022-07-03 11:03 |
#3 3.4 - 4.0 is adequate to slightly stir my cocktail. Not a lot more |
Posted by: Frank G 2022-07-03 08:03 |
#2 The Earth's mantle is cooling. That's all it can do, despite gerbil worming. |
Posted by: M. Murcek 2022-07-03 07:46 |
#1 ...We've felt about half of them (we're about thirty miles from the cluster) and the one Wednesday evening was strong enough that we stepped outside for a couple minutes, along with more than a few of our neighbors. Short version: SC is geologically active (Charleston was hit pretty hard in 1886) and it's unusual to go more than a month or two without at least one. Either that or it's the Deep Sevens. Mike |
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski 2022-07-03 07:38 |