New fault line discovered in Oklahoma after state rattled by strong 5.8 magnitude earthquake

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September 2016OKLAHOMA A magnitude-5.8 earthquake and a series of smaller aftershocks in Oklahoma has led to the discovery of a new fault line. The discovery stoked fears among some scientists about other unknown faults that could be triggered by oil and gas wastewater that’s being injected deep underground. State and federal regulators this week said 32 disposal wells in northeastern Oklahoma must shut down because they are too near the newly discovered fault line that produced the state’s strongest earthquake on record on Sept. 3. The quake shook Wichita and many other parts of Kansas. It caused minor damage to some city and county buildings.
Jeremy Boak, head of the Oklahoma Geological Survey, said it’s possible that a large “pulse” of disposed wastewater is slowly moving deep underground and triggered the temblor along the new fault located near the town of Pawnee, farther east than most of the previous earthquake activity in Oklahoma. “My inclination is to worry about the (fault) we don’t know about yet, more so than about another very large earthquake in this area,” Boak said. “My general feeling is that the rate of earthquakes is declining. I’m more concerned, I think, about whether there’s another one of these faults out here that is queued up and ready to go.”
Boak said it’s also possible that some aftershocks greater than magnitude 4 could still be triggered along the newly discovered fault that has yet to be named. The Pawnee quake damaged more than a dozen buildings and slightly injured one man when part of a chimney collapsed. It shook several states, including Kansas, Missouri and Arkansas, and was reportedly felt more than 1,000 miles away in Florida and Nevada, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. Five more earthquakes occurred in the southern Great Plains on Tuesday: four in Oklahoma and one in Kansas, the survey’s online records show. The Kansas earthquake occurred at 11:18 a.m. 6 miles northwest of Harper in Harper County.
It measured 3.2 and was more than 5.5 miles deep. Tuesday’s activity followed at least four earthquakes that occurred in northern Oklahoma late Monday, including a 2.8 that occurred not far from the epicenter of the 5.8 quake earlier this month. Scientists, including those at the OGS, think the vast majority of the earthquakes in Oklahoma are triggered by the injection of wastewater from oil and gas production deep into the earth. –Kansas

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2 Responses to New fault line discovered in Oklahoma after state rattled by strong 5.8 magnitude earthquake

  1. Dennis E. says:

    Interesting. Everyone has been voicing concerns about The New Madrid Fault and now this.
    A serious earthquake could be worst then previously thought/ A 1-2 punch?

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  2. barbarakiley says:

    The guy says that Oklahoma quakes are ocurring with LESS frequency, but are merely larger? NOT. There are 2 to 4 every day now, AND they are getting larger, AS WELL. Always with the spin, these stories… The implication is…well, if there ISN’T another unknown faultline caused by fracking, we’re all good. Sigh. 1). These fracking induced quakes lead to a new reality of interconnected faultlines, cracking earth like an eggshell. 2). You can’t put Humpty Dumpty back together again. 3). Shutting down 32 injection sites around this newly discovered, dangerous faultline…less than half of those wells that further fracture the deep Okie ground every day…isn’t going to cut it (or rather, it IS going to cut and conjoin faults. Lol). 4). Are they TRYING to set off the New Madrid?

    Did you know they’ve issued EQ preparedness tips for KANSAS? “Dorothy’s” new routine is to lock her red shoes in the drawer and bolt the dresser to the wall. Earthquakes are the new tornadoes.

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