SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – For generations, rural residents in Northwest Louisiana have claimed that during the New Madrid earthquakes of 1811 and 1812 the Red River flowed backward ...
The New Madrid earthquakes is one such series of earthquakes ... apart from the one which took place in 1811-12. Researchers and scientists studying the event have hypothesised a number of ...
The faults terrorized New Madrid across the winter of 1811 and 1812. Thousands of small earthquakes unsettled the Mississippi River, flooding the sparsely-populated town and taking people’s ...
The town’s principal attraction is the museum that details the history of the 1811 earthquakes that made the bordering Mississippi River run backward. But for most people who live in New Madrid ...
February marks Earthquake Awareness Month, and the Arkansas Department of Emergency Management is commencing a campaign to ...
It’s been an active year for earthquakes in the New Madrid Seismic Zone (NMSZ), with 293 minor quakes reported in the past 12 months. Though most were too small […] ...
The peace that has followed the havoc makes the New Madrid Seismic Zone unique. The San Andreas Fault out West delivers punishing shakes far more often. There have been about half a dozen major ...
The faults terrorized New Madrid across the winter of 1811 and 1812. Thousands of small earthquakes unsettled the Mississippi River, flooding the sparsely-populated town and taking people’s ...
The town’s principal attraction is the museum that details the history of the 1811 earthquakes that made the bordering Mississippi River run backwards. But for most people who live in New Madrid, the ...