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On Sat, 10 May 2025 17:13:14 +0000, Ed P wrote:Bingo! I felt a quake from that fault back in 1976 even though the epicenter was about 300 miles to the north of Memphis. I wouldn't be surprised if you felt a small jolt in Nashville from that one. Earthquakes in the Knoxville area (east TN) are not common.
Just saw that Tennessee had a 4.1 earthquake. I never experienced oneI must have slept through that quake; first I've heard
but sounds like fun if you don't get any damage.
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of this! I do remember a tremor in the mid 60's and
thought a severely unbalanced washing machine was causing
the house to shake.
This new one occurred in east Tennessee, and I would have
expected it to originate in west Tennessee within the
New Madrid fault line. This is surprising.
https://i.postimg.cc/s2QCF1K1/New-Madrid-Fault-Line.jpg
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