The 1998 Greenville Earthquake was a major earthquake reported in the Northern Greenville area with a moment magnitude of 7.8. It destroyed the Greenville Regional Airport. The Greenville Regional Airport later reopened in July 1998.
| UTC time | Unknown |
|---|---|
| Roblox Seismological Centre event | Unknown |
| Local date | April 6, 1998 |
| Local time | Unknown Time |
| Depth | Unknown |
| Epicenter | North of Greenville |
| Fault | Unknown |
| Areas affected | Greenville |
| Tsunami | False |
| Casualties | Unknown confirmed dead, Unknown injured |
| Required Information | |
| Downdip rupture width in miles | 19.15 |
| Rupture area in square miles | 1,573 |
| Surface rupture length in miles | 17.54 |
| Subsurface rupture length in miles | 90.94 |
| Average displacement in feet | 12.39 |
| Fault slip rate in inches per year | 0.1112 |
| Chikorita Magnitude | 7.8 Mchikorita (Major) |