LanderPoke
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Had a tiny one in Lander a few years ago. I thought someone drove into our apt. Was pretty cool.
Wyokie said:spindoctor02 said:It's nice to see the government in Oklahoma is finally listening to the scientists that have been warning them of the dangers of injecting all that wastewater into the ground recently. Looks like the OCC is shutting down all disposal wells within a wide radius around today's quakes. Sure, it's probably a couple months late to really do anything, but maybe, just maybe, it'll help prevent further big quakes in this area.
Where did you hear about the Oklahoma state govt. morons finally listening to the scientists about this?! They shoulda stopped fracking right after the last big earthquake in Nov. 2011 but didn't.
This is the same state govt. that gave huge tax breaks to energy companies to work here and that has backfired on the govt. Those tax breaks, had they not happened, coulda given state teachers, you know....grade school teachers, a much needed payraise. But now, the state can't do that due to the fact the state is broke!!!! Almost a billion in the hole!!!!
CrazyMe said:It is also possible that the quake in Oklahoma could be related to the large quake in New Zealand on Friday. It's not uncommon for large tremors to shake things up in other parts of the world.
Another tidbit for your pipe is the activity with solar flares that have occurred in the last week. Science has linked earthquakes to these solar storms because of the affects they have on the earths magnetic fields.
https://www.spaceweatherlive.com/en/news/view/237/20160827-coronal-hole-faces-earth