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With data collected from 24 stations across the state, scientists at the Kentucky Geological Survey at the University of Kentucky can tell us why the ground is shaking. More often that not, it’s from man-made mining-related activity.

 

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Produced by Alicia P. Gregory, videography/direction by Chad Rumford (Research Communications), text and additional videography by Mike Lynch (KGS).