VA Quake Calls Attention To Safety Of Nuclear Plants
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Quake Calls Attention To Safety Of Nuclear Plants
Tuesday's 5.8-magnitude earthquake, which rippled out
of central Virginia and was felt across much of the
East, was a not-so-gentle reminder that temblors can
hit in any part of the country. And advocates of
better safety standards, particularly for
nuclear-power plants, but other infrastructure, too,
said the episode underscores hidden vulnerabilities.
Although earthquakes are more frequent and often more
violent along major geologic fault lines like the
Cascade and San Andreas faults of the West Coast and
the New Madrid fault in the Midwest, countless older,
deeper faults beneath the North American plate can
still cause trouble. "Most of these faults are
dead, but many are active enough to produce small
quakes and, in this instance, a larger one. If they
only produce quakes on a scale of once every thousand
or more years, it's a lot harder for us to analyze and
predict what they might do,"said James Trull, a
professor of geological science at Florida State
University in Tallahassee