"Unraveling the Mystery of East Coast Earthquakes: Aftershocks, Booms, and Far-reaching Tremors"

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A magnitude 2.6 aftershock occurred in New Jersey less than a week after a larger earthquake, with more than 40 aftershocks recorded since the initial quake. No injuries have been reported, and the aftershock was about 3 miles deep. The initial earthquake, with a magnitude of 4.8, was one of the strongest in state history and was felt in New York City.
- New Jersey earthquake aftershock registered 2.6 magnitude USA TODAY
- This Connecticut town has had mysterious booms and mini-earthquakes for centuries New York Post
- USGS deploys ‘aftershock kits' to study New Jersey shaking with more than 50 aftershocks detected so far NBC New York
- East Coast quakes are felt farther than West Coast ones. Here's why Big Think
- N.J.’s 2nd strongest earthquake aftershock reported today. Total hits 48 tremors in 5 days. NJ.com
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