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Message Subject Earthquake Thread ~ Always Updated
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Dr. Todd Halihan, OSU Professor of Hydrogeology of Fractured Aquifers and Hydrophysics, states Oklahoma is now more seismically active than the state of California. He also explains fracking, wastewater injection and earthquakes.

“In Oklahoma, we’re really, really statistically unlikely. We’re playing Blackjack and winning lots of hands — way more than we statistically should,” Halihan said. “Statistically, it’s weird that a lot of them happen at the same time and there was a lot of injection going on, but you don’t have a tie that says, I feel that pressure right by where that happened and it went way up."

From January to May of 2014, seismic risk went up another factor in Oklahoma. “It’s not a slight statistic change,” Halihan said. “We haven’t gotten slightly more shaky. We’ve gotten way, way more shaky. Statistically, it’s really bizarre.”

Halihan referenced an updated report released by the U.S. Geological Survey which indicated that Oklahoma was likely to have a larger magnitude earthquake than it has experienced before, without indicating cause.
[link to bakken.com]
 Quoting: Spirit Warrior 30


Thank you for this. Did it happen to show how big a quake might be tripped?
 Quoting: whiteangel

No ma'am it did not. It seems to me that many experts do not want to throw out any predictions...only warnings that a sizable and damaging earthquake in this area is imminent.

I did find this pdf file that I think you'll find very interesting. It connects Oklahoma earthquakes to the New Madrid Seismic Zone. Oklahoma's east and west borders are 450 and 1,200 km from New Madrid...which raises concern of another large New Madrid earthquake occurring.

Oklahoma earthquakes have always concerned me, but lately the increased number of earthquakes in that area is alarming. I feel that Oklahoma being in the dead center of it all has the potential to trigger so many different earthquake scenarios... and the one that has always peeked my interest is The New Madrid Seismic Zone,since I live on this fault line.

[link to www.okgeosurvey1.gov]
*I Think You Will Find This Document Interesting Because Of The Information Provided And The Predictions Made.
 Quoting: Spirit Warrior 30


Sweet link!

rockon
 
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