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KiwiNZ:
I don't want to hijack this thread but denying climate change is almost the same as denying that the Earth is round.
shk292:KiwiNZ:
I don't want to hijack this thread but denying climate change is almost the same as denying that the Earth is round.
Agreed - the climate has been changing for billions of years, since the beginning of the earth. It's only now that we have the taxes to stop it changing
Here is a crazy notion, lets give peace a chance.
Here is a crazy notion, lets give peace a chance.
KiwiNZ:
Instead of doing stuff like Fracking why not put the effort and resources into finding safe, sustainable alternatives to meet energy needs.
KiwiNZ: There is interesting info here ...
http://www.ogs.ou.edu/homepage.php
http://www.ogs.ou.edu/pdf/OGS_POSITION_STATEMENT_2_18_14.pdf
The summary of the position statement is ....
"The OGS has not ruled out that some earthquakes may have a relationship to oil and
gas activities such as water disposal/injection, and examining these issues remains a
major focus of ongoing research. The majority of earthquakes in Oklahoma are not
strong enough to be felt and it is important to note that an apparent spatial
correlation does not necessarily imply a causal relationship. Additionally, fluid
disposal alone is not adding enough energy into the system to materially change the
natural stresses. Overall, the majority, but not all, of the recent earthquakes appear
to be the result of natural stresses, since they are consistent with the regional
Oklahoma natural stress field.
The OGS is increasing its resources in the area of earthquake seismology. This will
provide additional capability to not only improve our monitoring and reporting of
earthquakes, which is the primary responsibility of the OGS, but also to better
understand key geophysical, geological and engineering concepts within the context
of Oklahoma seismicity, and communicate these findings to the citizens of the state."
shk292: This isn't a go at the OP, but to me it's just too coincidental that those causing alarm about quakes from fracking are also those most alarmist
1eStar: I don't understand the point of this thread, but it may be more enlightening if people indicated if they have any education in the relevant field. Even tho I have an Undergraduate Geotechnical Engineering degree and studied Geologic hazards at a higher level, I haven't bothered to respond to the "Media educated" hype of this thread. I understand earthquake terminology and have a concept of the mechanics of it, but have limited knowledge regarding the mechanics of fracking. It would seem rather likely to me that there could be some causative correlation between the two if it were conducted in an earthquake prone area. And I guess that is what the USGS is flagging.
Here is a crazy notion, lets give peace a chance.
1eStar: I don't understand the point of this thread, but it may be more enlightening if people indicated if they have any education in the relevant field. Even tho I have an Undergraduate Geotechnical Engineering degree and studied Geologic hazards at a higher level, I haven't bothered to respond to the "Media educated" hype of this thread. I understand earthquake terminology and have a concept of the mechanics of it, but have limited knowledge regarding the mechanics of fracking. It would seem rather likely to me that there could be some causative correlation between the two if it were conducted in an earthquake prone area. And I guess that is what the USGS is flagging.
geek4me: Page B3 of The Dominion Post this morning says Russia "in secret plot against fracking. Russian agents are secretly working with environmental groups campaigning against fracking to try to maintain Europe's dependence on gas imports from Moscow, the secretary general of Nato said yesterday." I had to check that it was not April 1st today. This may not be about fracking and earthquakes but if true Russia are trying to "shake up" the fracking industry for financial gain.
gzt:geek4me: Page B3 of The Dominion Post this morning says Russia "in secret plot against fracking. Russian agents are secretly working with environmental groups campaigning against fracking to try to maintain Europe's dependence on gas imports from Moscow, the secretary general of Nato said yesterday." I had to check that it was not April 1st today. This may not be about fracking and earthquakes but if true Russia are trying to "shake up" the fracking industry for financial gain.
That would not be a huge surprise. But it would be ludicrous to suggest all opposition to fracking is controlled by 'The Russians'. He's not suggesting that. Even so, it will be good fodder for the conspiracy theorists and one or two congressmen/senators to suggest the US Geological Survey and the Ohio Geological Survey has been infiltrated by russians and anti-americans.
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