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DonRedwood

(4,359 posts)
Mon Aug 19, 2013, 07:58 PM Aug 2013

How shale fracking led to an Ohio town's first 100 earthquakes

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How shale fracking led to an Ohio town's first 100 earthquakes

Since records began in 1776, the people of Youngstown, Ohio had never experienced an earthquake. However, from January 2011, 109 tremors were recorded and new research in Geophysical Research-Solid Earth reveals how this may be the result of shale fracking. In December 2010, Northstar 1, a well built to pump wastewater produced by fracking in the neighboring state of Pennsylvania, came online. In the year that followed seismometers in and around Youngstown recorded 109 earthquakes; the strongest being a magnitude 3.9 earthquake on December 31, 2011.

The study authors analyzed the Youngstown earthquakes, finding that their onset, cessation, and even temporary dips in activity were all tied to the activity at the Northstar 1 well. The first earthquake recorded in the city occurred 13 days after pumping began, and the tremors ceased shortly after the Ohio Department of Natural Resources shut down the well in December 2011.

Dips in earthquake activity correlated with Memorial Day, the Fourth of July, Labor Day, and Thanksgiving, as well as other periods when the injection at the well was temporarily stopped.

"In recent years, waste fluid generated during the shale gas production -- hydraulic fracturing, had been increasing steadily in United States. Earthquakes were triggered by these waste fluid injection at a deep well in Youngstown, Ohio during Jan. 2011 -- Feb. 2012. We found that the onset of earthquakes and cessation were tied to the activity at the Northstar 1 deep injection well. The earthquakes were centered in subsurface faults near the injection well. These shocks were likely due to the increase in pressure from the deep waste water injection which caused the existing fault to slip," said Dr. Won-Young Kim. "Throughout 2011, the earthquakes migrated from east to west down the length of the fault away from the well -- indicative of the earthquakes being caused by expanding pressure front."

http://esciencenews.com/articles/2013/08/19/how.shale.fracking.led.ohio.towns.first.100.earthquakes

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How shale fracking led to an Ohio town's first 100 earthquakes (Original Post) DonRedwood Aug 2013 OP
I hope someone stops this shit... awoke_in_2003 Aug 2013 #1
me too man, me too DonRedwood Aug 2013 #4
Keep this up and not just California... roamer65 Aug 2013 #2
America wants it. mstinamotorcity2 Aug 2013 #3
Messing with the water table though....seriously stupid stupid stuff. DonRedwood Aug 2013 #5
Keep aggravating momma nature's bowels, she's gonna shit on you ConcernedCanuk Aug 2013 #6

roamer65

(36,745 posts)
2. Keep this up and not just California...
Mon Aug 19, 2013, 08:19 PM
Aug 2013

will slide off into the ocean.

"We all have our faults...mine's in California."

--Lex Luthor

mstinamotorcity2

(1,451 posts)
3. America wants it.
Mon Aug 19, 2013, 08:28 PM
Aug 2013

if they didn't they would stop. They have known for quite some time that these injection wells have been linked to seismic activity. They have been having Earthquakes and tremors in Texas for a while. The underground water sources get tainted. Livestock damaged. Grass dead. Cancer clusters. You name it, and the extraction process to harness shale, and natural gas is tied to it. And my opinion is that the bad out weighs the good, but not the lucrative pay off that those in the industry enjoy. As long as they get paid fuck your health and well being.

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