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Geologic evidence for recurrent moderate to large earthquakes near Charleston, South Carolina

January 1, 1985

Multiple generations of earthquake-induced sand blows in Quaternary sediments and soils near Charleston, South Carolina, are evidence of recurrent moderate to large earthquakes in that area. The large 1886 earthquake, the only historic earthquake known to have produced sand blows at Charleston, probably caused the youngest observed blows. Older (late Quaternary) sand blows in the Charleston area indicate at least two prehistoric earthquakes with shaking severities comparable to the 1886 event.

Publication Year 1985
Title Geologic evidence for recurrent moderate to large earthquakes near Charleston, South Carolina
Authors S. F. Obermeier, G. S. Gohn, R. E. Weems, R. L. Gelinas, M. Rubin
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Science
Index ID 70012262
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse