The large map shows the distribution of earthquakes in the most seismically active region of the central United States. It was prepared for a general audience and should not be used to access earthquake hazards for small areas or at individual locations. U.S. Geological Survey Geologic Investigations Series I-2812.
Wheeler, R. L., Omdahl, E. M., Dart, R. L., Wilkerson, G. D., Bradford, R. H. 2003, Earthquakes in the Central United States 1699-2002: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Item 43
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