The 26 February 2016 M=4.0 quake lies in a region of low hazard—about one-eighth of that in the southern San Francisco Bay area, but still much larger than about 85% of the United States, and close to the beautiful Teton fault, which lifted up the Grand Tetons, and formed the meadows and Jenny Lake on its downthrown side.

The 26 February 2016 M=4.0 quake lies in a region of low hazard—about one-eighth of that in the southern San Francisco Bay area, but still much larger than about 85% of the United States, and close to the beautiful Teton fault, which lifted up the Grand Tetons, and formed the meadows and Jenny Lake on its downthrown side.

The 26 February 2016 M=4.0 quake lies in a region of low hazard—about one-eighth of that in the southern San Francisco Bay area, but still much larger than about 85% of the United States, and close to the beautiful Teton fault, which lifted up the Grand Tetons, and formed the meadows and Jenny Lake on its downthrown side.