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  2. Michoud fault - Wikipedia

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    The Michoud fault is a geological fault that runs through eastern New Orleans. [1] The Michoud fault is the subject of extensive scientific inquiry into why Louisiana is losing vast tracts of land. [2] Subsurface mapping identified the Michoud fault, on the basis of well cutoffs and seismic surveys. [3]

  3. List of fault zones - Wikipedia

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    Thrust fault: Active: 2008 Sichuan (M8.0) Lost River Fault: Idaho, United States: Normal: Active: 1983 Borah Peak (M6.9) Lusatian Fault: Germany: Thrust fault: Macquarie Fault Zone >400: South Pacific Ocean: Fault (geology)#Strike-slip faults: Active: 1989 Maquarie Isl. (8.2), 2008 Macquarie Island earthquake (M7.1) Mae Chan Fault: 120 ...

  4. Earthquake Game - Wikipedia

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    The Earthquake Game was a college football game in which the crowd reaction after an important play registered on a seismograph. [1] Played in front of a crowd of 79,431 at Louisiana State University's Tiger Stadium on October 8, 1988, the LSU Tigers upset No. 4 Auburn 7–6. [2] [3]

  5. Earthquake in Louisiana. Check out when and where it happened

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    Well according to the U.S. Geological Survey, at 8:52 a.m. Hall Summit, Louisiana felt an earthquake. This northwest Louisiana village felt a 2.8 mb magnitude earthquake that had a depth of 3.1 miles.

  6. LSU Fans Created Two Baton Rouge Earthquakes During Win Over ...

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  7. File:Richter scale from LSU campus, Earthquake Game vs Auburn ...

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    English: Richter scale from LSU's Campus during "The Earthquake Game" vs Auburn in 1988. Date: 24 September 1988: Source: lsu.edu: Author: lsu: Licensing.

  8. A California fault line remains relatively unknown. It caused ...

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    A full fault rupture, estimated to be around a 7.5 magnitude, could kill between 3,000 and 18,000 people, according to US Geological Survey and Southern California Earthquake Center.

  9. 1811–1812 New Madrid earthquakes - Wikipedia

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    New Madrid fault and earthquake-prone region considered at high risk today. The 1811–1812 New Madrid earthquakes were a series of intense intraplate earthquakes beginning with an initial earthquake of moment magnitude 7.2–8.2 on December 16, 1811, followed by a moment magnitude 7.4 aftershock on the same day. Two additional earthquakes of ...