New Jersey earthquake calls attention to potentially unmapped fault lines
The fault that ruptured beneath New Jersey on Friday morning was likely an ancient, sleeping seam in the Earth, awakened by geologic forces in a region where earthquakes are rare and seismic risks are not fully understood.
The magnitude-4.8 earthquake was the strongest in New Jersey in over 200 years.
The United States Geological Survey said in a news conference that more earthquakes are possible, with statistical modelers estimating a 3% chance of an earthquake of magnitude 5 or higher in…