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Researchers: Big Quake in Mississippi Valley Is Serious Threat

2.00 p.m. ET (1900 GMT) November 4, 1999

By Paul Recer

WASHINGTON (AP) - Researchers say a fault in the center of the country is
creeping toward a major earthquake and should be considered a serious threat
sometime during the next 500 years or so.

A new study finds the New Madrid seismic zone on the Missouri-Tennessee
border is moving at the rate of about six millimeters a year, enough to
produce a 7.2 magnitude earthquake every 500 years, or a 7.5 magnitude quake
every 1,000 years.

"Our evidence shows that the New Madrid seismic zone is indeed a threat,"
said Karl Mueller, a geologist at the University of Colorado, Boulder, and
the first author of study appearing Friday in the journal Science.

"For the first time we can see how fast the earthquake engine is running and
how long it takes to build up energy for a quake," he said.

A fault system called New Madrid extends through Arkansas, Missouri,
Tennessee, Kentucky and Illinois. It jolted the continent with a series of
quakes in 1811 and 1812 that were powerful enough to ring bells as far away
as Boston.

Based on his new research, Mueller estimated the magnitude of those 19th
century quakes at about 7.5, powerful enough to do major and extensive
damage to any nearby city. At the time, the area of the earthquake was
sparsely populated, with few manmade structures to be affected, but
aftershocks from that series of jolts are still occurring.

Mueller and his co-authors from the University of Arkansas and from a Walnut
Creek, Calif., company, William Lettis and Associates, analyzed the motion
of the New Madrid fault by digging deep trenches along one section. This
revealed folding in sediments caused by the movement along the underlying
fault. By dating the deformed sediments and then measuring the amount of
folding, the researchers could estimate how much the fault had moved over
many centuries.

The slip rate, said Mueller, is about six millimeters a year, or about 45
feet over the last 2,300 years. Eventually, that slippage will build up a
crustal strain that will be suddenly released, causing an earthquake, he
said.

Mueller said there are no major cities in the immediate vicinity of Lake
County, Tenn., where the fault measurements were taken, but he believes a
major quake there would be enough to collapse levees along the nearby
Mississippi River and to cause some damage as far away as Memphis.

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