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Small quake rattles Georgia

A small earthquake rattled portions of northern Georgia at around 7:30 p.m. EDT yesterday. The U.S. Geological Survey gave it an initial rating of 3.2 on the Richter Scale, but later revised it to 2.8. The tremor was centered 26 milkes east southeast of Chattanooga, Tenn., near the towns of Dalton (home of the Tunnel Hill Heritage Center and Historical Railroad Tunnel) and Cohutta, Ga.  It was a shallow shake, just 5.5 miles beneath the surface.

Here are some of the details, from the USGS. The Georgia papers said few residents of the area reported feeling anything.

The quake was the second small event in the region in recent days. The USGS also reported a 1.9 shake near Robbinsville, NC on Saturday.  The two spots are marked in blue on this map.

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Chris Emery's interest in science stems from an afterschool job cleaning grease spots off a gas station parking lot. His motto: there's nothing like scrubbing a grease spot to get you thinking about the nature of the universe. He joined The Sun in 2006 and covers science, medicine and technology.

Dennis O'Brien has an abiding interest in the natural world and is constantly amazed at how complicated the simple things in life can be. He's been a reporter at The Sun since 1987 and has been writing about science for five years.

Frank Roylance is the old coot on this blog. He joined The Evening Sun in 1980 and The Sun in 1993. He covers science for the paper, and writes the paper's Weather Blog and Weather Page commentary. He's been married since Hector was a pup, with two grown kids who also think science is cool.

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