Authorities attribute the phenomenon to 'ice quakes' or cryoseisms, caused by rapid temperature drops and expanding ice.
The USGS stated a 2.2 magnitude quake hit in the Kentucky Bend area, roughly 3 miles south-southwest of New Madrid, Missouri.
"Since water expands when it freezes, it can basically push apart dirt and rocks. If this expansion happens all at once, say ...
Frank Hoogerbeets, a Dutch researcher, has issued a new warning regarding seismic activity the Earth may experience in the coming days. The recent revelation highlights his warning of a ...
The Bay Area was jolted by multiple earthquakes Monday morning, including a 4.2 magnitude temblor that was felt from San ...