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Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, Vol. 98, No. 4, pp. 1696–1719
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Draft:Dyckman Street Fault
active fault
New York City
Inwood Hill Park
Harlem River
earthquake
"A look at New York City's earthquake risks"
NY1
"Could It Happen Here? Earthquakes In The Tri-State Area"
the original
"Observations and Tectonic Setting of Historic and Instrumentally Located Earthquakes in the Greater New York City–Philadelphia Area"
"Could an earthquake hit New York City? History says yes, but not like 9.0 magnitude Japan earthquake"
New York Daily News
Categories
Seismic faults of the United States
Geology of New York (state)

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