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Experts from UNH explain how rare the 3.8 magnitude earthquake was and the likelihood of significant aftershocks.
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Maine. This is the same spot as the 3.8 magnitude earthquake on Monday. The U.S. Geological Survey says the earthquake was 9.9 kilometers in depth and was 55 miles northeast of Boston.
YORK, Maine (WGME) -- Another small earthquake was ... Mainers shaken up by earthquake off coast of York The United States Geologic Survey (USGS) reported a 2.0 magnitude earthquake occurred ...
A USGS map showing that the shaking was felt in Portsmouth ... According to the United States Geological Survey, the earthquake was 10 kilometers southeast of York Harbor, Maine, occurring at 10:22 ...
but that official government maps had not yet been updated from the Geographic Names Information System, or G.N.I.S., which is a part of the U.S. Geological Survey. Google said that once the G.N.I ...
Residents throughout New England and Boston felt the ground shake beneath their feet Monday when an earthquake struck off the coast of Maine. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the 3.8-magnitude ...
The earthquake took place at about 10:22 a.m. on Monday and was centered about six miles (10 kilometers) southeast of York Harbor in southern Maine, the United States Geological Survey reported.
Thousands of reports poured into the USGS of people feeling the earthquake as far south as New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Most reports were clustered in southern Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont ...
A rare earthquake stuck off the coast of Maine ... maps of where the earthquake hit and where it was felt. The earthquake was felt all over New England and into New York, according to the USGS ...
“Today’s M3.8 near Bar [York] Harbor, Maine, reminds us that earthquakes are unusual but not unheard of along the Atlantic Seaboard,” the USGS said in a post on X. The depth of the ...