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Induced Seismicity - The Oklahoma Story
In 2015 Oklahoma had 887 earthquakes that were magnitude 3.0 or greater. In 2018 this number was reduced to 154. How did this happen? Learn more about he story of induced seismicity in Oklahoma. With earthquakes on the rise, Oklahoma needed to find a solution to the seismicity being caused by the oil and gas industry's wastewater disposal. This ...
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