The November 10th 2012 Magnitude 4.3 Kentucky earthquake was too deep to be caused by human activities, such as underground mining, the Kentucky Geological Survey announced.
The earthquake initiated at a depth of 12 miles, and its epicenter was about 10 miles west of Whitesburg, as reported in the Associated Press report.
Source: The Big Story
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