In a message dated 11/13/02 8:34:38 AM, [log in to unmask] writes:
>From what I understand, the New Madrid quake was in the early 19th century,
>when the Mississippi was still considered the Western Frontier with few
>inhabitants. A quake today would probably nail Memphis and St. Louis,
>right
>Bobby?
We have an Earthquake Research Center at the U of Memphis. They record many
mini-quakes yearly. New Madrid is about 100 miles up river. If another one
hits, Memphis is toast. We are surrounded by water and bridges. There would
be no way in or out. Reelfoot is also known as a nesting place for the Bald
Eagle. No, we have never been to Reelfoot.
Bobby