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    Ramapo Fault - Wikipedia

    The Ramapo Fault zone is a system of faults between the northern Appalachian Mountains and Piedmont areas to the east. Spanning more than 185 miles (298 km) in New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, it is perhaps the best known fault zone in the Mid-Atlantic region, and some small earthquakes have … See more

    The New York City area is part of the geologically complex structure of the Northern Appalachian Mountains. This complex structure was formed during the past half billion years when the … See more

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    New Jersey, eastern Pennsylvania, and southeastern New York are divided geologically into four physiographic provinces, … See more

    Despite the rarity of strong East Coast earthquakes in the United States, they do sometimes occur. Furthermore, when these rare eastern U.S. events do occur, the areas affected by them are, on average ten times as large as western ones for events of … See more

     
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  3. What cities or towns are right above the Ramapo Fault? - Physics …

  4. Ancient Fault Lines in Pennsylvania - Sciencing

    Jul 16, 2018 · The Ramapo seismic zone extends from New York through New Jersey into Southeastern Pennsylvania, drawing its name from the Ramapo Mountains, part of the Appalachian chain. This PA earthquake fault line is not …

  5. Historic Earthquakes Pennsylvania - Pennsylvania …

    Learn about earthquakes in Pennsylvania, especially in the Lancaster Seismic Zone and the Newark Basin Seismic Zone, which border the Ramapo fault system. See a map of earthquakes from 1970 to 2015 and a report on …

  6. The Ramapo Fault Line: ‘A Seismic Reminder in the …

    Apr 5, 2024 · The Ramapo Fault, a significant geological feature running 185 miles from the New Jersey Highlands through Pennsylvania to the Hudson River, has once again captured the attention of residents and scientists alike.

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  9. News Archive - The Earth Institute - Columbia University

    Apr 30, 2004 · The Ramapo Fault System is a north-east striking, southeast-dipping fault system that extends from southeastern New York to eastern Pennsylvania. Earthquakes occur along the fault and other geologic features …

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  11. A Look at the Tri-State's Active Fault Line - WNYC

    The Ramapo Fault is the longest fault in the Northeast that occasionally makes local headlines when minor tremors cause rock ...

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  21. Information by Region - Pennsylvania | U.S. Geological Survey