Utah's Wasatch Fault Lines Are Bigger Than Previously Thought, New Research Says
At a Glance The study looked at four years of data.The faults are capable of triggering an earthquake that could cause "significant damage."More than three-fourths of Utah's population lives along the front. The fault lines that caused a recent series of earthquakes in Utah are bigger than previously thought and could trigger "significant damage" to homes, buildings and infrastructure in the state's most populous region, according to a recent study. The looked at four years of data, including recently acquired...