East Coast Quake: A Seismologist Explains

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Uploaded on September 07, 2012 by CBS

Chris Wragge talks to seismologist James Gaherty, a Lamont Research Professor, Columbia University about the magnitude 5.8 earthquake that hit the eastern United States - only the second time this century that one this large has occurred on the East Coast.

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