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The New Madrid FaultBrendan Ninneman

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HistoryReelfoot Rift

Failed breakup of Supercontinent Rodinia (750 million years ago)

Sand Blows

Formed about 4800 B.C. and 3500 B.C.

Similar to New Madrid

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Swenty, Brian
do you have a map of Rodinia that you could place here?
Swenty, Brian
it would be helpful to show a map of the U.S. and locations of plate boundaries to drive home the point you made in your paper that the New Madrid seismic is mid-plate, not near a plate boundary.
Swenty, Brian
what is similar to New Madrid?

Current AreaFour-segment, zig-zag fault system

125 miles long

Fault extends from Marked Tree, Arkansas to Cairo, Illinois

Rocks in the region are harder, colder, dryer, and less fractured

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Swenty, Brian
what are the base rock types?

Earthquakes of 1811-12Strongest earthquake recorded east of Rocky Mountains

Five major earthquakes (magnitude 7.0), 15 earthquakes (6.5-8.0), 189 earthquakes (5.0-6.5)

Reelfoot Lake created

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Swenty, Brian
map of reelfoot lake??

Worst Case$300 Billion in Direct Economic Loss (Three times worst than Phase I)

3,500 Fatalities

2.6 Million Households without power

Bedrock In Downtowns

St. Louis - 10 feet below surface

Memphis - 3,000 feet below surface

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Swenty, Brian
need a transition slide between this slide and the last one that focuses on the 1811-1812 earthquake. Briefly summarize the FEMA studies.
Swenty, Brian
you mention St. Louis and Memphis, yet your map is southern Indiana

Are We Ready?Short Answer:

No

City Buildings

Monsanto Center

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Swenty, Brian
Avoid using first person. You might change to, "Is the region ready?"

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Swenty, Brian
add a text box to state that these are base isolators. This would be good for your paper, too.

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SummaryThe region is We are overdue for a earthquake the size of a 6.3 by 30 years

Majority of buildings are not up to date on earthquake standards

No change in the foreseeable future

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