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Indiana Earthquake Does No Damage

The United States Geological Survey (USGS) tracked an earthquake on Thursday within the Indiana area. 5 states in all were shaken by a 3.8-magnitude Indiana earthquake that brought on little damage however made citizens anxious. While "Indiana" and "earthquake" aren't typically words that go together, the U.S. Geological Survey notes that there have really been a number of significant earthquakes in Indiana's history. Individuals have gone as far as applying for paydayloans for emergency preparedness. Article resource - Indiana earthquake measures 3.8, riles heartlanders by MoneyBlogNewz.

Earthquake in Indiana centers north of Indianapolis

According to the USGS, the earthquake's epicenter was located about 50 miles north of Indianapolis. At 7:55 a.m., the quake started. It was 3 miles below ground. The Indiana earthquake lasted just a few seconds, however the 3.8 magnitude trembler was powerful enough to be experienced in Illinois, Ohio, Kentucky and Wisconsin. Initially, the Indiana earthquake was reported as a 4.2 magnitude earthquake, but the U.S. Geological Survey downgraded the earthquake to a 3.8. U.S. Geological Survey geophysicist Randy Baldwin explained that it's perfectly normal to get the booms that the Indiana earthquake had. Several called law enforcement still.

Zero fault lines within the region

An area that is "seismically very quiet" and is not a common place for earthquakes is where the Indiana earthquake occurred, geologist at Indiana University, Michael Hamburger, told local Television station WTHR. You will find no close fault lines near the region. It makes zero sense that an Indiana earthquake background might even be there. An earthquake can happen anywhere stress builds up in earth's crust, claims Baldwin.

The earthquake history that does occur in Indiana

The first recorded Indiana earthquakes were the New Madrid earthquakes. These occurred in 1811 and 1812. On the Richter scale, the earthquakes were between 7.0 and 7.7. Near the Illinois border between Vincennes and Terre Haute is where probably the most damaging Indiana earthquake taken place on Sept 27, 1909. The earthquake was a 5.1 magnitude. Nevertheless, homes and buildings got lots of destruction done to them. The quake in 1909 was experienced for a long stretch. Over 30,000 square miles experienced it.

Information from

Chicago Tribune

chicagotribune.com/news/chi-ap-in-indianaearthquake,0,6548124.story

USGS

earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/states/indiana/history.php

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