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ironboltbruce
11-06-2011, 07:18 PM
Another Fracking Earthquake Hits Kleptohoma Gaslands while Bushbama and Koched-out Kronies Assure the Sheeple that Destroying our Homeland is crucial to Economic Recovery:

http://www.google.com/search?aq=f&hl=en&gl=us&tbm=nws&btnmeta_news_search=1&q=%2Bearthquakes+%2Bfracking+%2Boklahoma

Just how many fracking examples of greed and corruption must you see before you fracking act?!?

http://ironboltbruce.blog.com/2011/10/30/halliburton-loopholes-solving-challenges-with-crony-capitalism/

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waltky
10-21-2012, 08:26 PM
Granny says, Dat's right - it says inna Bible dey's gonna be earthquakes in various places inna end times...
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Scientists link deep wells to deadly Spain quake
21 Oct.`12 — Farmers drilling ever deeper wells over decades to water their crops likely contributed to a deadly earthquake in southern Spain last year, a new study suggests. The findings may add to concerns about the effects of new energy extraction and waste disposal technologies.


Nine people died and nearly 300 were injured when an unusually shallow magnitude-5.1 quake hit the town of Lorca on May 11, 2011. It was the country's worst quake in more than 50 years, causing millions of euros in damage to a region with an already fragile economy. Using satellite images, scientists from Canada, Italy and Spain found the quake ruptured a fault running near a basin that had been weakened by 50 years of groundwater extraction in the area.

During this period, the water table dropped by 250 meters (274 yards) as farmers bored ever deeper wells to help produce the fruit, vegetables and meat that are exported from Lorca to the rest of Europe. In other words, the industry that propped up the local economy in southern Spain may have undermined the very ground on which Lorca is built.

The researchers noted that even without the strain caused by water extraction, a quake would likely have occurred at some point. But the extra stress of pumping vast amounts of water from a nearby aquifer may have been enough to trigger a quake at that particular time and place, said lead researcher Pablo J. Gonzalez of the University of Western Ontario, Canada.

Miguel de las Doblas Lavigne, a geologist with Spain's National Natural Science Museum who has worked on the same theory but was not involved in the study, said the Lorca quake was in the cards. "This has been going on for years in the Mediterranean areas, all very famous for their agriculture and plastic greenhouses. They are just sucking all the water out of the aquifers, drying them out," he told The Associated Press in a telephone interview. "From Lorca to (the regional capital of) Murcia you can find a very depleted water level."

More http://news.yahoo.com/scientists-deep-wells-deadly-spain-quake-170525470.html

Captain Obvious
10-21-2012, 08:28 PM
Fracking is suggested to have caused several small earthquakes in the Youngstown, OH area.

patrickt
10-22-2012, 03:30 AM
How many fracking nitwits....

coolwalker
10-22-2012, 12:08 PM
Another Fracking Earthquake Hits Kleptohoma Gaslands while Bushbama and Koched-out Kronies Assure the Sheeple that Destroying our Homeland is crucial to Economic Recovery:

http://www.google.com/search?aq=f&hl=en&gl=us&tbm=nws&btnmeta_news_search=1&q=%2Bearthquakes+%2Bfracking+%2Boklahoma

Just how many fracking examples of greed and corruption must you see before you fracking act?!?

http://ironboltbruce.blog.com/2011/10/30/halliburton-loopholes-solving-challenges-with-crony-capitalism/

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