Stefan Burns
PersonStefan Burns
PersonGeophysicist Stefan Burns described the location as 'an unusual place to get an earthquake,' noting that the region has historically remained relatively quiet compared with other fault-heavy zones across the West. He also pointed to the shallow depth of the strongest quake, roughly four kilometers underground, a detail he said made the event particularly noteworthy. Burns added that earthquakes and underground explosions can sometimes produce similar seismic signatures, especially when energy...

RT @StefanBurnsGeo: FIREBALL OVER TENNESSEE March 30th 2026! Seen across the states of IL, IN, KY, MO, OH, TN, the American Meteor Society…
RT @StefanBurnsGeo: FIREBALL OVER WASHINGTON STATE MARCH 28th! This marks the 11th fireball event with 100+ observer reports across the USA…
RT @StefanBurnsGeo: Here we have fireball sightings over the USA summed by month via NASA data from 2018 to March 2026 (present). Currently…


