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originally posted by: ShortStuff
a reply to: MrLimpet
I would have to disagree that this is leading up to a larger quake. I think it would actually be the opposite. The small quakes would be relieving any fault line stresses that might exist and actually prevent a large quake from happening.
2Cents
RENO (CBSDFW.COM) – There have been more than 300 earthquakes reported in Parker County since December, according to just-published research conducted by an earthquake study team.
The progress report from the SMU North Texas Earthquake Study said the relation of the quakes to two nearby waste-water injection wells remains a major question. Preliminary locations for the earthquakes show them occurring within one to two kilometers of the well sites.
The U.S. Geological Survey has stated wastewater disposal into deep geologic formations is a likely contributing factor to an increase in quakes. The USGS issued a joint earthquake advisory with the Oklahoma Geological Survey Tuesday, because of hundreds of temblors there.