A group of Rutgers University seismologists has installed more than 100 seismometers around North Jersey to gather data on ground vibrations and better understand the subsurface faults that likely ...
A 1.8-magnitude earthquake shook near Gladstone, New Jersey, Tuesday afternoon.
A recent study has provided new insights into the 4.8 magnitude earthquake that shook parts of New York City back in April, despite its epicenter being located in Tewksbury, New Jersey. Scientists ...
While some experts point to the ancient Ramapo Fault as the main seismic risk in New Jersey, Dr. Alexander Gates, a geologist and professor at Rutgers University has a different theory. NJ Spotlight ...