“Mystery Quakes May Be Among World’s Longest-Lived Aftershocks”

Written by Ilima Loomis | Published 02/24/2018 | Posted in , ,

Central Washington State isn’t known for being very seismically active, especially compared with the western part of the state, where earthquakes are fairly common. But the town of Entiat, about 3 hours east of Seattle, is an exception: The area recorded hundreds of earthquakes over the past century. A group of scientists investigating this unusual and long-lasting activity recently reported that the quakes may actually be aftershocks of a larger earthquake, one that occurred 145 years ago.

Read the rest of my story for Eos here.