Earthquakes from Someone on New Madrid Line's Point of View
Are We Next? Are You Worried We Will Be Next?
The New Madrid fault line is more active than the number of earthquakes residents feel and remember. There are typically about 200 earthquakes reported in the area each year. No serious damage or loss of life has happened along this line since the memorable earthquakes of 1811-1812 when earthquakes occurred often for about three months. The reelfoot rift that filled with sediment so many centuries ago lies under the New Madrid fault zone and causes major havoc approximately once every 500 years.
The area the fault zone covers extends into seven states including Missouri, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, and Mississippi. It has been stated this area is due for a major earthquake at any point. When I was in junior high school (about 1990), many parents kept their children home from school because they believed a scientist had detected the exact date another major earthquake would occur. The earthquake never happened.
Studies on this fault zone are conflicting. There has been a relative lack of minor earthquakes in this area over recent years that lead some scientists to believe the zone is going dormant. Others believe the lack of activity may simply be building up to make an earthquake more violent when it does occur. Land movement has been slow in this area for many years and some scientists believe it may be that the previous earthquakes were aftershocks from the 1811-1812 earthquakes. Because my family lives here, I hope the earthquakes have been simple aftershocks.
Having this knowledge handy does not calm fears within me that much. The recent deadly earthquake in Haiti, the earthquake less than 24 hours ago in Chile, any time the word earthquake comes across the news my blood runs cold. The earthquake in this area occurred almost 200 years ago but was so strong it caused the Mississippi River to run backward. There is evidence in existence of how the earthquakes changed the land structure two-hundred years ago that someone can visit now. In 1811-1812, this area of the country had very little population so comparatively fewer lives were lost. We now have buildings that are not suited for earthquakes, a much more vast population, and a similar occurrence would leave this area of the country devastated.
So, as I sit on my couch recovering from a pinched nerve and unable to really even be on the computer, I watch the video footage coming from Chile hoping it is not my area of the world that is next but praying for those affected. Disasters of all sorts can happen in our lives---cancer diagnoses, heart attacks, car accidents, etc so it is important to live life day by day but the images of the catastrophic damage done in these areas does cause me some fear.
If you live on a major fault line/zone, have the recent major earthquakes caused similar feelings for you?
Published by Andrea Rowe
Born in NE Arkansas six miles from where my dad s family lived as long ago as 1820. College grad in psychology field. My children and I have a very rare genetic disease that seriously impacts our lives. I... View profile
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12 Comments
Post a CommentYa, this stuff is scary......about 16 years ago the community whre i live in-the san fernando valley in los angeles had a 6.7 earthquake.......I just hope we don't get an earthquake like that again, i was pretty small back then, but just lookin back how buildings looked after the earthquake is just scary....
Scary stuff. I wish you well.
Lord I remember in 1982 how it was supposed to be the last day of our lives and the earth quake it was small then aftershock and my baby and how much I loved her I cried that day in the shower. Very scary to be in this earth while it is quaking like that It will put the fear of God in to you for sure. I was not ever in one of these before at 20 years so scary for me that day.
Wonderful article I love it so much wish I could vote for it. Unfortunate all this change. Old times were better. Love to you for this article. Bringing attention to this matter. Is so serious for all to know the truth about this. Love Love it so much. I fear the next thing is close will be upon us before we know it. Bible speaks of these happenings. Is all spelled out for us in there. Love to you and your children from Someones Sister and yours too. Kiss the babies for me.
Great article! You included a lot of information and history about earthquakes in your area. I hope the scientists that believe the area is going dormant are the ones that are correct.
I've never experienced an earthquake, so I can only imagine how scary it must be. Thanks for sharing your perspective.
Hey Andrea, I'm back online via a generator at the moment (still no power in Orange County, NY from the massive snowstorm that blew thru here days ago!) Earthquakes are frightening, I can only imagine how our friends in Chile are feeling, makes my problems pale in comparison. Cheers.
All these earthquakes are sad and scary. I live in an area where it might be flooding or hurricanes.
scary! However disasters can occur anywhere!
I performed research on the New Madrid Seismic Zone for almost 2 1/2 years. One issue is earthquake preparedness in the Midwest which has lagged behind California. However, you can prepare yourself at the individual level.