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    Great Lakes tectonic zone - Wikipedia

    The Great Lakes tectonic zone (GLTZ) is bounded by South Dakota at its tip and heads northeast to south of Duluth, Minnesota, then heads east through northern Wisconsin, Marquette, Michigan, and then trends more northeasterly to skim the northernmost shores of lakes. Algoman orogeny added landmass … See more

    During the Late Archean Eon the Algoman orogeny – which occurred about 2,750 million years ago – added landmass through volcanic activity and continental collision along a boundary that stretches from present-day … See more

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    Recent geologic mapping in the Marquette, Michigan, U.S., area provides information of the structure for the zone along a 10 km (6.2 … See more

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    An episode of hotspot gabbro magmatism occurred 2,480 million years ago at the eastern edge of the Wyoming craton, south of current-day Sudbury. Continental rifting is exhibited by emplacement of mafic igneous … See more

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    2. ^ The distance measurements in the Wyoming province section are derived by the original author of this article with the use of three resources: 1.Geological Guidebook to the Paleoproterozoic East Bull Lake Intrusive … See more

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    The collision of the gneissic Minnesota River Valley (MRV) subprovince onto the southern edge of the … See more

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    Early Archean rocks generally form elongate, domal or circular bodies that are several kilometers thick. Late-stage dikes and sills of diabase, quartz-feldspar fine-grained instrusive … See more

    Minnesota has been the most seismically active in the region of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan's Upper Peninsula and southern Ontario. Several earthquakes have been documented in Minnesota in the last 120 years, with at least six in the … See more

     
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  2. Interactive U.S. Fault Map | U.S. Geological Survey

    Sep 27, 2022 · Explore the map of Quaternary faults in the western U.S. and Pacific Ocean, with different colors and line types indicating earthquake ages and fault location. Learn more about the database and the Quaternary Fault and …

  3. Interactive map of the geology of Michigan | American …

    The Michigan Geological Survey's GIS website hosts interactive maps of the surface and bedrock geology of Michigan. The geological maps can be overlain on street, topographic or aerial photographic maps.

  4. It's rare to feel an earthquake in Michigan, but state …

    Jan 3, 2024 · Learn about the causes, history and effects of earthquakes in Michigan, a state with few fault lines and low seismic activity. Find out how to prepare and respond to a rare but potentially damaging quake in the Midwest …

  5. Map of earthquake probabilities across the United States

    The USGS National Seismic Hazard Map shows the strength of ground shaking that has a 1 in 50 chance of being exceeded in 50 years. Learn how these maps are used and where to find more information about specific risks in your local …

  6. New USGS map shows where damaging earthquakes are most …

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  8. USGS: Coldwater Is the Most Earthquake-Prone Spot …

    Oct 24, 2021 · It was that 2015 earthquake, centered near Scotts in southern Kalamazoo County that lead to the discovery of a previously unknown fault in this part of Michigan. The Coldwater Daily-Reporter reports that the Branch …

  9. Seismicity map of the State of Michigan | U.S. Geological Survey

  10. Seismicity map of the State of Michigan - USGS Publications …

  11. Active Faults - Michigan Technological University

    Learn about the history and geology of the Keweenaw Fault, a major thrust fault that was active 1.1 billion years ago. Compare it to current examples of active faults and their seismic hazards.

  12. Earthquake Hazards - Maps | U.S. Geological Survey - USGS.gov

  13. Earthquakes - State of Michigan

  14. Keweenaw Fault - Wikipedia

  15. Fault Lines Map of the United States From USGS - Newsweek

  16. Where can I find a fault map of the United States? Is one

  17. Earthquakes rare, but can be felt in Michigan despite few fault lines

  18. Faults | U.S. Geological Survey - USGS.gov

  19. Are there any fault lines in Michigan? - Answers

  20. How do I find the nearest fault to a property or specific location?