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Scientists Say New Madrid Seismic Zone Should Remain Inactive

By Illinois Radio Network

Evanston, IL – Scientist say a Midwest fault zone that unleashed violent earthquakes in the early 19th century shows no signs of building up the stresses needed for the quakes many seismologists expect to rock the region again someday. Seth Stein, professor of earth and planetary sciences at Northwestern University says that may mean the little-understood New Madrid Seismic Zone is shutting down. Other scientists call those conclusions premature, in part because the study was based on a relatively narrow time period from the area that remains seismically active. For their study, researchers from Purdue and Northwestern universities analyzed global positioning measurements of shifts in the Earth's surface taken from 10 sites within the New Madrid zone over eight years.

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