"Unraveling the East Coast's Mysterious Earthquake Activity"

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East Hampton, Connecticut, has been experiencing mysterious seismic activity for centuries, with recent events including a 4.8-magnitude earthquake and booming noises caused by small, frequent earthquakes. Known as "Moodus Noises," these phenomena have puzzled residents and experts alike. Despite being located away from major fault lines, the area experiences these effects due to its unique geological characteristics. While the cause remains unclear, the town has embraced its notoriety, with a local high school even naming its sports teams after the mystery.
- This Connecticut town has had mysterious booms and mini-earthquakes for centuries New York Post
- New Jersey earthquake aftershock registered 2.6 magnitude USA TODAY
- N.J.’s 2nd strongest earthquake aftershock reported today. Total hits 48 tremors in 5 days. NJ.com
- East Coast quakes are felt farther than West Coast ones. Here's why Big Think
- Is New York City Overdue for a Major Earthquake? The New York Times
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