March is Earthquake Month, and Other Shaky 'Facts'

Earthquakes Stopped, But Only In Lab

A glance at geologic statistics might lead one to believe March is earthquake month. After all, the two strongest recorded earthquakes in U.S. history occurred in this month.

A deeper look reveals the true randomness of the events, dispelling also myths about "earthquake weather" and early morning quake frequency. Location, however, is another story.

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Rank Locale Size
1Prince William Sound, AK9.2
2Andreanof Islands, AK9.1
3Rat Islands, AK8.7
4Shumagin Islands, AK8.2
5New Madrid, MO8.1
6Yakutat Bay, AK8.0
7Andreanof Islands, AK8.0
8New Madrid, MO8.0
9Cape Yakataga, AK7.9
10Fort Tejon, CA7.9
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Type Magnitude Average
Great8+1 ?
Major7 - 7.917 ?
Strong6 - 6.9134 ?
Moderate5 - 5.91319 ?
Light4 - 4.913,000*
Minor3 - 3.9130,000*
Very Minor2 - 2.91,300,000*
? Based on observations since 1900 ? Based on observations since 1990 * Estimated LiveScience / SOURCE: USGS
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