Preliminary Report On The Earthquake Of February 28, 1973

Author(s)Woodruff, K.D.
Author(s)Jordan, R.R.
Author(s)Pickett, T.E.
Date Accessioned2008-05-16T19:39:46Z
Date Available2008-05-16T19:39:46Z
Publication Date1973-04
AbstractThis report has been prepared to fill an immediate need for information on the earthquake that affected northern Delaware on February 28, 1973. Public interest in seismic events has grown in the past two years because of a series of small, local events (Jordan et al., 1972) and has been heightened considerably by the event described in this report. Various stresses on and within the earth lead to periodic adjustments or changes by the rocks making up the earth's crust. Many changes are too slow or small to be measured within a human lifetime, but earthquakes can be a very perceptible phenomenon, expressing more rapid adjustment. Indeed, earthquakes in many areas of the world are a serious geologic hazard and a threat to life and property. Thus, it must be recognized that the earth is a dynamic body and its processes are not bound to the convenience of man.en_US
URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/3201
Languageen_USen_US
PublisherNewark, DE: Delaware Geological Survey, University of Delawareen_US
Part of SeriesOpen File Reporten_US
Part of Series3en_US
KeywordsFebruary 28, 1973en_US
Keywordsearthquakeen_US
Keywordsseismicen_US
TitlePreliminary Report On The Earthquake Of February 28, 1973en_US
TypeTechnical Reporten_US
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