摘要: |
To fly into Salt Lake City International Airport can involve passing over some of Utah's most distinctive and significant geological features. Coming in from the east will almost certainly bring you over the Wasatch Fault, an active seismic zone that produced a magnitude 5.7 earthquake in March 2020, briefly closing the airport and causing minor damage to the existing facilities; the fault could someday produce an earthquake of magnitude 7.5, according to information from the U.S. Geological Survey. |