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KSNW Wichita on MSNScientists believe Kansas earthquakes are winding downLAWRENCE, Kan. (KSNW) — Scientists believe that a recent uptick in earthquakes in Saline County will eventually wind down. Dr ...
Since August 5, parts of Kansas have experienced eight earthquakes, according to the Kansas Geological Survey.
SALINE COUNTY — Small earthquakes shook central Kansas on over the weekend. Just before 4:30p.m. Saturday, a quake measuring ...
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Kansas is one of five states least likely to experience earthquake damage, state officials say. The worst on record was of 5.5 magnitude in 1867 near Manhattan.
The Wichita Eagle reports there were 13 earthquakes that originated in Kansas last month and were strong enough to feel. That compares to a total 10 quakes during the first three months of this year.
Kansas is one of five states least likely to experience earthquake damage, state officials say. The worst on record was of 5.5 magnitude in 1867 near Manhattan.
USGS Seismologist Justin Rubinstein said right now, he's focusing on Kansas earthquakes instead of the ones in his own state. He said the reason is Kansas is going through something new.
Between 1973 and 2012, there was one magnitude-2 earthquake in Kansas, according to researchers. Between 2013 and 2016, there were 127 earthquakes of a magnitude 3 or above in Kansas; 115 of those ...
Kansas has had more felt earthquakes in April than in the first three months of the year combined. Underground pressure is moving temblors north toward Hutchinson, Geological Survey says.
Anthony, Kansas, has been at the heart of Kansas earthquakes after the proliferation of wastewater disposal wells. A decade ago, Kansans felt an earthquake once every few years.
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