Well done. This region has an amazing geological history. Head a bit north to the New Hampshire region and you will find the remains of incredibly large volcanic calderas/super volcanoes. And let's not forget the palisades. Most impressive and yet, so peaceful now.
@mikelouis9389 True, without constant remote sensing on this whole area, its difficult to quantify how much energy is being stored in this fault system
@@earthscienceclassroom It might be too "noisy" in this area for effective monitoring other than inclinometers and GPS. Mining, fracking, construction, manufacturing etc etc.
Well done. This region has an amazing geological history. Head a bit north to the New Hampshire region and you will find the remains of incredibly large volcanic calderas/super volcanoes. And let's not forget the palisades. Most impressive and yet, so peaceful now.
Plus, there's still a bit of rebounding from the last glaciation period. Talk about recent history, geologically speaking
@mikelouis9389 True, without constant remote sensing on this whole area, its difficult to quantify how much energy is being stored in this fault system
@@earthscienceclassroom It might be too "noisy" in this area for effective monitoring other than inclinometers and GPS. Mining, fracking, construction, manufacturing etc etc.