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John Lynch (jlynch@ma.ultranet.com) wrote: : > Brandon M. Gorte wrote: : > > : > > How seismically active is the eastern half of the U.S. and Canada : > > anyway? And where on the web would I go to find out? : : : You might look for "Neotectonics of North America", edited by D. Burton : Slemmons ... [et al.] (Boulder : Geological Society of America, c1991. : 498 p., maps, index, bibliograpy). It comes with several large maps (3, : I seem to recall), and covers the whole continent. : : John Lynch Thanks. I know some about them, but I wanted to know more. As it is I have already studied Illinois (home to New Madrid, Sandwich, and Wabash). BMGReturn to Top
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Brandon M. Gorte wrote: > > Thanks. I know some about them, but I wanted to know more. As it is I > have already studied Illinois (home to New Madrid, Sandwich, and Wabash). Don't forget to check the SOSN site at www.gp.uwo.ca and see the juiciest new feature ever to appear in the East :) Harold AsmisReturn to Top