Nearly 1,400 aftershocks have been measured since Friday's 7.0 earthquake in Alaska
Aftershocks from Fridays magnitude 7.0 quake will continue to diminish over time, but that doesnt mean the shaking will stop right away.
You can expect earthquakes in magnitude 5 or 4 to continue for the next couple of weeks, and as time goes on it tapers off, said Rafael Abreu, a geophysicist with the U.S. Geological Survey Earthquake Science Center. (Track the latest aftershocks here.)
As of Sunday evening, there had been nearly 1,400 recorded aftershocks of any magnitude; 593 of magnitude 2.0 or greater; 17 that registered at least 4.0; and five that were at least 5.0. All the aftershocks have been clustered around the epicenter across Knik Arm from Anchorage.
Abreu said models show the frequency, and strength, of the quakes should go down over time.
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