Posted on 11/21/2015 8:55:55 AM PST by Jack Hydrazine
Here’s the kicker sentence.
“However, the state’s quake activity has continued since that milestone temblor, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.”
It’s not hydraulic fracturing that’s been going on since the 1930s that’s causing the problem. It’s something much bigger that is not our fault.
The quakes stretch from southern Kansas to northern Texas.
Related or not, I thought I read that they were shutting down some deep dump waste wells. Despite the evidence, the frickin’ anti frackers are still whining about the well/erf quake connection. And here I thought the quakes were because of that millions of degrees magma caused by glow-bull discombobulation was the culprit.
Is that area a fault zone?
Yeah, even if it is fracking, then GTHO of the State if you fear 3.0 earthquakes. Plus, they don’t complain about man-made tornadoes, do they?
Oklahoma might fall into the ocean....and take CA with it.
Global warming, caused by fracking.
Yes. Nemama Uplift runs north and south through that area.
Map:
New Madrid fault line.
Humboldt Fault Zone (Ne through Kansas) along with the Nemaha Ridge (Ne to Oklahoma City).
There are many injection-well quakes every day from “the Geysers” geothermal plant in Northern California. I don’t ever remember reading libs getting hysterical over those.
My favorite New Madrid earthquake story is about President Jefferson’s nephews (they may have been his wife’s nephews). The December 16, 1811 quake happened and his chimney fell down. One of the brother’s got angry with a slave for breaking his mother’s pot and killed him on December 16. had his other slaves wall the body up in the newly constructed chimney. On January 23, 1812 the next big quake happened and the chimney fell down again exposing the body. He and his brother fled but were caught. I think they committed suicide after being convicted.
Here’s the Wiki link:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slave_George
Perhaps it could be legislated into a “no fault zone.”
Jack said it was not our fault:)
Correct. I went to boarding school there in my teens (I am retirement age). We had little tremblers ALL the time. We made jokes about them in the dorm - sophomoric humor - and learned not to put breakable items on top of the chest of drawers.
There have been clusters of earthquakes in NW Dallas County, near the old Texas Stadium site in Irving, for months now.
There are few wells and little drilling in Dallas County.
However, the spot of the quakes is near the confluence of several faults, but the anti-drilling zealots conveniently ignore that.
It’s like global warming: man’s egotism yearns to take credit for everything that happens. It’s hard to admit that there are forces that predate us and that are out of our control.
That’s just Chuck Norris taking a dip. Jesus walked on water, Chuck Norris swims through land.
Uh oh.....
In the Bay area of CA, they record hundreds of <3 every week and always have.
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