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Geysers erupt across county (Kingfisher, OK)
Newsok.com ^ | 12/12/2005

Posted on 12/12/2005 4:46:15 AM PST by berkeleybeej

KINGFISHER -- State and local officials are puzzled by a series of geysers that have erupted in recent days in Kingfisher County, spewing mud and gas into the air.

The geysers have appeared throughout the countryside, with stretches of up to 12 miles between spots, and some as short as a quarter of a mile, Kingfisher Fire Chief John Crawford said.

The threat of the gas igniting is "unlikely," Crawford said, but a bigger concern is the gas could begin coming up through water-well lines.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: Oklahoma
KEYWORDS: artbell; bushsfault; geysers; naturalgas
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To: berkeleybeej

Possible precursor to an earthquake also.


41 posted on 12/12/2005 6:12:07 AM PST by Just another Joe (Warning: FReeping can be addictive and helpful to your mental health)
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To: LittleJoe

ping


42 posted on 12/12/2005 6:12:11 AM PST by null and void (Peace on Earth. Death to the Terrorists...)
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To: berkeleybeej
Yep, it is Spooky.

Maybe the natural gas companies should attempt to tap into them.

43 posted on 12/12/2005 6:13:16 AM PST by Dustbunny (Main Stream Media -- Making 'Max Headroom' a reality.)
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To: berkeleybeej

Bush's fault, 'cause he didn't sign Kyoto --- whatever...


44 posted on 12/12/2005 6:15:01 AM PST by eccentric (a.k.a. baldwidow)
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To: the_daug

That was a vivid description.


45 posted on 12/12/2005 6:15:13 AM PST by null and void (Peace on Earth. Death to the Terrorists...)
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To: MineralMan

You're a bad man...


46 posted on 12/12/2005 6:16:12 AM PST by null and void (Peace on Earth. Death to the Terrorists...)
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To: berkeleybeej

I always thought a natural gas line was under low pressure and only the reduction in a feed line at the house(or what ever) produces higher pressure....I don't think multitple leaks in a main line over 12 mile stretch has enough pressure to blow mud and water 14ft,this sounds like a natural source.


47 posted on 12/12/2005 6:20:51 AM PST by Minnesoootan
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To: null and void

Bad White European Settler Creek - any other nominations?


48 posted on 12/12/2005 6:22:19 AM PST by stocksthatgoup (Polls = Proof that when the MSM want your opinion it will give it to you.)
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To: berkeleybeej

Ain't got no PC police here in Oklahoma. Ran 'em out of the state years ago!!


49 posted on 12/12/2005 6:22:50 AM PST by ops33 (Retired USAF Senior Master Sergeant)
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To: Deguello

I recall seeing a tv show and reading about a lake that got sucked into a salt dome. It was an active salt mine, not one used to store CNG, though.


50 posted on 12/12/2005 6:28:16 AM PST by Fierce Allegiance (I will prevail. I miss my best friend.)
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To: add925
Oh-oh, I see a name change in the making ":^{

It will take them a little while. Right now they're working on renaming Squaw Creek out of Lawton. I haven't heard yet if they've decided on a new name or not only that the name was going to be changed and additional monies will have to be found in the budget for new signs and maps.

To whoever said anyone within a 100 miles should run...

All I can say is "Oh great! I thought I only had to deal with the darned tornadoes! Now it's earthquakes and volcanoes? Sigh!"

51 posted on 12/12/2005 6:28:22 AM PST by Sally'sConcerns (Native Texan, now in SW Ok..)
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To: add925

Probably change the name to Dead Native American Creek. Or, perhaps, Dead Indigenous Person Creek.


52 posted on 12/12/2005 6:28:55 AM PST by VeniVidiVici (What? Me worry?)
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To: Minnesoootan
Distribution lines are relatively low pressure.

I'm thinking more along the lines of a feeder pipeline from a wellhead or field somewhere out there. Much higher pressures are involved.

53 posted on 12/12/2005 6:32:00 AM PST by Smokin' Joe (How often God must weep at humans' folly.)
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To: Just another Joe

Sand blows were a prominent feature of the great New Madrid, MO earthquakes in 1811-1812. The link has pictures of sand blows from a recent earthquake at Gujarat, India.

http://www.ceri.memphis.edu/gujarat/tuttle.shtml


54 posted on 12/12/2005 6:32:46 AM PST by Otho
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To: VeniVidiVici
Probably change the name to Dead Native American Creek. Or, perhaps, Dead Indigenous Person Creek.

Good idea...but gotta use something other than Dead and Creek.....lets see...perhaps:

Passed Away Native American Wilderness Stream.

55 posted on 12/12/2005 6:32:56 AM PST by add925 (The Left = Xenophobes in Denial)
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To: Fierce Allegiance
Some nitwit on a barge rig drilled into the mine. Just like pulling the plug on a bathtub.

IIRC, the miners got out OK.

56 posted on 12/12/2005 6:33:40 AM PST by Smokin' Joe (How often God must weep at humans' folly.)
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To: Smokin' Joe

Interesting writeup here: http://members.tripod.com/~earthdude1/texaco/texaco.html


57 posted on 12/12/2005 6:35:43 AM PST by Fierce Allegiance (I will prevail. I miss my best friend.)
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To: Paul C. Jesup

More likely that this is related to the Meers Fault. The Wichita Mountains, located in western Oklahoma are the oldest mountains in North America and were at one time larger than the Rockies. The Meers Fault is related to their formation and is the only expoxed fault east of the Rockies. If you recall, the new Madrid fault that is not that far away, was the site of the largest quake in US history.


58 posted on 12/12/2005 6:41:13 AM PST by Natural Law
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To: Minnesoootan
I always thought a natural gas line was under low pressure and only the reduction in a feed line at the house(or what ever) produces higher pressure....I don't think multitple leaks in a main line over 12 mile stretch has enough pressure to blow mud and water 14ft,this sounds like a natural source.

Nope. The 36" natural gas line that I help to maintain is operated at 1450 psi. Even a small leak is very noisy and dangerous.

59 posted on 12/12/2005 6:42:16 AM PST by houeto (Mr. President, close our borders now!)
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To: Fierce Allegiance

YEP! That's the one alright. Thanks for the link.


60 posted on 12/12/2005 6:43:41 AM PST by Smokin' Joe (How often God must weep at humans' folly.)
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