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« on: December 17, 2011, 07:58:23 AM »
Not a Time article, but a TIME source.  These people can't honestly be this stupid.  :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Can fracking cause earthquakes?
A sharp increase in Oklahoma's seismic activity has many wondering if underground drilling is responsible
posted on November 14, 2011, at 8:30 AM

On Nov. 5, a 5.6-magnitude tremor rattled Oklahoma — one of the strongest to ever hit the state. Oklahoma is typically seismically stable with about 50 small quakes a year. But in 2009, that number jumped up to more than 1,000. Some people say the increasingly common use of hydraulic fracturing, or fracking — the controversial practice of blasting underground rock formations with high-pressure water, sand, and chemicals to extract natural gas — may have put stress on fault lines. Can human activity really cause the earth to move? Here, a brief guide:

So humans can cause earthquakes?
It has happened before. One "textbook case" occurred in 1967 in India, says Peter Fairley at IEEE Spectrum, when the reservoir behind the hydroelectric Koyna Dam was filled up. The added water "unleashed a magnitude 6.3 quake" by placing stress "on a previously unknown fault, killing 180 people and leaving thousands homeless."

Why do people think fracking is to blame in this case?
While it's not hard to imagine that injecting liquids underground at high pressure might somehow be related to seismic activity, there is actually "some evidence that fracking may induce minor tremors," says Bryan Walsh at TIME. In January, a flurry of about 50 "very small" quakes with magnitudes between 1.0 and 2.8 may have been the direct result of fracking, he says, citing a report from the Oklahoma State Geological Survey.

But wasn't the Oklahoma quake much stronger?
It was. A few experts say that the process of fracking for gas might not "pack nearly the punch of even a moderate earthquake," says Jonathan Fahey at the Associated Press. "The magnitude-5.6 quake that rocked Oklahoma had the power of 3,8000 tons of TNT,"  :surprised: enough to damage buildings. The typical quake caused by fracking, in contrast, would merely cause dishes to rattle on the kitchen counter.

So it wasn't the cause, then?
The biggest Oklahoma quake was so strong it was almost certainly natural. But fracking isn't completely "off the hook," says Walsh. Even though "a typical gas shazbot! is tiny compared with the power of even a minor quake," there's evidence suggesting that in areas like Arkansas and Texas — "where far greater amounts of drilling wastewater" are used to search for underground oil reserves — fracking "may put more stress on faults," making potential earthquakes even stronger. So now scientists are busy trying to figure just how big a quake human activity can cause.

Sources: AP, IEEE Spectrum, TIME

google "fracking cause earthquake" pretty goddamn funny


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Re: TIME
« Reply #1 on: December 17, 2011, 09:51:59 AM »
Humans are truly incredible!  We can control the weather and now earthquakes!  I hear they are now doing studies that will allow us to affect the orbit of Earth by having every one on the planet point their butt in the same direction and fart simultaneously.

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« Reply #2 on: December 17, 2011, 11:17:40 AM »

I love how none of these "greens" can even begin to understand how fracking works or for that matter intro level geology, but are certain it's a threat to the water table and of course now causing earthquakes, tsunamis, nuclear winter, etc.

The "poisonous chemicals" used in fracking are the same poisonous chemicals used in dish soap and laundry detergent.  The drilling takes place on average a mile below the water table.  Geothermal energy, which involves drilling a much deeper hole, is totally fine (source of volcanoes????).  :lol:
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« Reply #3 on: December 19, 2011, 10:08:24 PM »

EPA trying makes up scientific results to stop fracking   :lol: :lol: :lol:

This administration is quite comical.

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« Reply #4 on: December 20, 2011, 08:51:57 AM »
Wait, so this "fracking" will produce lots of domestic energy, and lots of jobs, without a bunch of government subsidies? Now I understand why this administration hates it.
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