Seismological Society: Extending Rupture History in Grand Tetons National Park
November 19, 2019
November 19, 2019
ALBANY, California, Nov. 19 -- The Seismological Society of America issued the following news:
Hand-dug trenches around Leigh Lake in Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming reveal evidence for a previously unknown surface-faulting earthquake in along the Teton Fault--one occurring about 10,000 years ago.
Together with evidence from the site of a second earthquake that ruptured around 5,900 years ago, the findings published in the Bulletin of the Seismological Society of A . . .
Hand-dug trenches around Leigh Lake in Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming reveal evidence for a previously unknown surface-faulting earthquake in along the Teton Fault--one occurring about 10,000 years ago.
Together with evidence from the site of a second earthquake that ruptured around 5,900 years ago, the findings published in the Bulletin of the Seismological Society of A . . .