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Any long-time residents of the Sunshine State are likely all too familiar with sinkholes. But this section of the state sees ...
While earthquakes do occur on occasion in Florida, what you felt last night wasn't an earthquake, at least according to the U ...
But now, officials from the Florida Geological Survey in Tallahassee are developing a map that should help predict where sinkholes are likely to occur, according to an article in Scientific American.
The Florida Geological Survey is building a map to show the risk of sinkholes around the state. The project is the result of what happened last year after Tropical Storm Debby.
A $1 million federal grant given to the Florida Geological Survey and the Florida Division of Emergency Management will help map areas of higher risk in the state. The grant, financed by the ...
Kromhout, who works with the Florida Geological Survey in Tallahassee, ... he and his colleague Alan Baker began to develop a weapon in the battle against their state’s geology: a predictive map.
It's not a high percentage of risk in Florida, but in the USGS' new National Seismic Hazard Model map it's not zero. In the update, based on a "massive collaborative effort" from more than 50 ...
FLAGLER Florida's geological survey map shows that only one sinkhole has ever been reported in Flagler County. It was south of Royal Palms Parkway. Flagler County sinkholes.
The Summer Bay Resort sinkhole has prompted interest and concern anew about sinkholes. Here is some information about them from the Florida Geological Survey: *My yard is settling. Do I have a sink… ...
While attention is focused on the 30-foot wide sinkhole that swallowed a man alive in Florida, much bigger holes routinely open up in Alabama. A map of the state maintained by the Geologic Survey ...