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Man-Made Earthquakes Increase Dramatically

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The number of earthquakes has increased dramatically over the past few years within the central and eastern United States. Nearly 450 earthquakes magnitude 3.0 and larger occurred in the four years from 2010-2013, over 100 per year on average, compared with an average rate of 20 earthquakes per year observed from 1970-2000.

Seismicity of the coterminous United States and surrounding regions, 2009–2012. Black dots denote earthquakes with a magnitude ≥ 3.0 are shown; larger dots denote events with a magnitude ≥ 4.0. Background colors indicate earthquake hazard levels from the U.S. National Seismic Hazard Map (NSHM).

Credit: USGS

This increase in earthquakes prompts two important questions: Are they natural, or man-made? And what should be done in the future as we address the causes and consequences of these events to reduce associated risks? USGS scientists have been analyzing the changes in the rate of earthquakes as well as the likely causes, and they have some answers.

USGS scientists have found that at some locations the increase in seismicity coincides with the injection of wastewater in deep disposal wells. Much of this wastewater is a byproduct of oil and gas production and is routinely disposed of by injection into wells specifically designed for this purpose.

Review Article on Injection-Induced Earthquakes

U.S. Geological Survey geophysicist William Ellsworth reviewed the issue of injection-induced earthquakes in a July 2013 study published in the journal Science. The article focused on the injection of fluids into deep wells as a common practice for disposal of wastewater, and discusses recent events and key scientific challenges for assessing this hazard and moving forward to reduce associated risks.

What is Induced Seismicity?

Although it may seem like science fiction, man-made earthquakes have been a reality for decades. It has long been understood that earthquakes can be induced by impoundment of water in reservoirs, surface and underground mining, withdrawal of fluids and gas from the subsurface, and injection of fluids into underground formations.

Cumulative count of earthquakes with a magnitude ≥ 3.0 in the central and eastern United States,1970-2013. The dashed line corresponds to the long-term rate of 20.2 earthquakes per year, with an increase in the rate of earthquake events starting around 2009.

What is Wastewater Disposal?

Water that is salty or polluted by chemicals needs to be disposed of in a manner that prevents it from contaminating freshwater sources. Often, it is most economical to geologically sequester such wastewater by injecting it underground, deep below any aquifers that provide drinking water.

Wastewater can result from a variety of processes, including those related to energy production. For example, water is usually present in rock formations containing oil and gas and therefore will be co-produced during oil and gas production. Wastewater can also occur as flow back from hydraulic fracturing operations that involve injecting water under high pressure into a rock formation to stimulate the movement of oil and gas to a well for production.

Wastewater injection increases the underground pore pressure, which may, in effect, lubricate nearby faults thereby weakening them. If the pore pressure increases enough, the weakened fault will slip, releasing stored tectonic stress in the form of an earthquake. Even faults that have not moved in millions of years can be made to slip and cause an earthquake if conditions underground are appropriate.

Although the disposal process has the potential to trigger earthquakes, not every wastewater disposal well produces earthquakes. In fact, very few of the more than 30,000 wells designed for this purpose appear to cause earthquakes.

Hydraulic Fracturing

Many questions have been raised about whether hydraulic fracturing — commonly known as “fracking”— is responsible for the recent increase of earthquakes. USGS’s studies suggest that the actual hydraulic fracturing process is only very rarely the direct cause of felt earthquakes. While hydraulic fracturing works by making thousands of extremely small “microearthquakes,” they are, with just a few exceptions, too small to be felt; none have been large enough to cause structural damage. As noted previously, underground disposal of wastewater co-produced with oil and gas, enabled by hydraulic fracturing operations, has been linked to induced earthquakes.

Unknowns and Questions Moving Forward

House damage in central Oklahoma from the magnitude 5.6 earthquake on Nov. 6, 2011. Research conducted by USGS geophysicist Elizabeth Cochran and her university-based colleagues suggests that this earthquake was induced by injection into deep disposal wells in the Wilzetta North field.

Photo Credit: Brian Sherrod, USGS.

USGS scientists are dedicated to gaining a better understanding of the geological conditions and industrial practices associated with induced earthquakes, and to determining how seismic risk can be managed.

One risk-management approach highlighted in Ellsworth’s article involves the setting of seismic activity thresholds for safe operation. Under this “traffic-light” system, if seismic activity exceeds preset thresholds, reductions in injection would be made. If seismicity continues or escalates, operations could be suspended.

The current regulatory framework for wastewater disposal wells was designed to protect drinking water sources from contamination and does not address earthquake safety. Ellsworth noted that one consequence is that both the quantity and timeliness of information on injection volumes and pressures reported to the regulatory agencies is far from ideal for managing earthquake risk from injection activities.

Thus, improvements in the collection and reporting of injection data to regulatory agencies would provide much-needed information on conditions potentially associated with induced seismicity. In particular, said Ellsworth, daily reporting of injection volumes, and peak and average injection pressures would be a step in the right direction, as would measurement of the pre-injection water pressure and tectonic stress.

Importance of Understanding Hazards and Risks

There is a growing interest in understanding the risks associated with injection-induced earthquakes, especially in the areas of the country where, before the modern boom in oil and gas production, earthquakes large enough to be felt were rare.

For example, wastewater disposal appears to be related to the magnitude-5.6 earthquake that struck rural central Oklahoma in 2011 leading to a few injuries and damage to more than a dozen homes. Damage from an earthquake of this magnitude would be much worse if it were to happen in a more densely populated area.

The USGS and Oklahoma Geological Survey (OGS) have conducted research quantifying the changes in earthquake rate in the Oklahoma City region, assessing and evaluating possible links between these earthquakes and wastewater disposal related to oil and gas production activities in the region. In a joint statement {http://www.usgs.gov/newsroom/article.asp?ID=3710}, USGS and OGS identified wastewater injection as a contributing factor for the 2011 earthquake swarm and damaging magnitude 5.6 event.

Studies show one to three magnitude 3.0 earthquakes or larger occurred yearly from 1975 to 2008, while the average grew to around 40 earthquakes per year from 2009 to mid-2013.

“We’ve statistically analyzed the recent earthquake rate changes and found that they do not seem to be due to typical, random fluctuations in natural seismicity rates,” said Bill Leith, USGS seismologist. “These analyses require significant changes in both the background rate of events and earthquake triggering properties needed to have occurred to be consistent with the observed increases in seismicity. This is in contrast to what is typically found when modeling natural earthquake swarms.”

The Oklahoma analysis suggests that a contributing factor to the increase in earthquakes occurrence may be from injection-induced seismicity from activities such as wastewater disposal. The OGS has examined the behavior of the seismicity through the state assessing the optimal fault orientations and stresses within the region of increased seismicity, particularly the unusual behavior of the swarm just east of Oklahoma City.

Oilfield waste arrives by tanker truck at a wastewater disposal facility near Platteville, Colo. After removal of solids and oil, the wastewater is injected into a deep well for permanent storage underground. This disposal process has the potential to trigger earthquakes, but very few wastewater disposal wells produce earthquakes. No earthquakes are associated with injection at the site in this photograph. Photo taken on Jan. 15, 2013

Photo Credit: William Ellsworth, USGS

Start with Science

As the use of injection for disposal of wastewater increases, the importance of knowing the associated risks also grows. To meet these challenges, the USGS hopes to increase research efforts to understand the causes and effects of injection-induced

Contacts and sources:
USGS

 Learn more about that research at: http://geology.gsapubs.org/content/early/2013/03/26/G34045.1.abstract.

Learn more about the NSHM at http://earthquake.usgs.gov/hazards/?source=sitenav.


Source: http://www.ineffableisland.com/2014/01/man-made-earthquakes-increase.html


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    • Blogengeezer

      One agenda driven, unacknowledged benefit, is that with periodic lubrication, the tectonic plate fault lines are kept moving.
      Releasing immense, built up over time, deep earth crust ‘Locks’ naturally, is the causation of disastrous earthquakes.

      The ‘New Madrid’ was the result of a long term ‘Lockup’ being finally released. Fortunately the Middle US population was small and there was no infrastructure to destroy. Today ‘New Madrid’ would be an immense catastrophe.

      Experiencing the Denver Quake, the cause of which was pumping sewerage into an abandoned deep well near Lowery Air Base during the 1960′s, was relatively mild in comparison to the San Andreas fault. Anywhere along the Faralon fault subduction, builds up pressures until the unpredictable ‘slip’ results in devastating results. Numerous small earthquakes are far more desirable. ‘Keep ‘em greased and moving’. It worked for the ancient Egyptians :>)

      • Truther.org

        Target, date and location:

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      • freedomringsforall

        I was wondering about that too.
        I think if it would work that way that everyone should feel a lot better with lots of small earth quakes over time than a massively destructive one.

        Of course there is no guarantee that it will always work out that way but it seems that if it tends to work that way that that would be a good thing.

    • Unicorn

      I don’t buy into the manmade earthquake scenario but I do monitor earthquakes and attribute the increase in earthquakes to bible prophesy and the end of the age.

      • Death of the CRAB

        When I study “bible prophesy and the end of the age” I always think of myself as a “Unicorn.”

        That way I am nice & fuzzy. warm & cozy while I fend off the darkness of this world.

        Aahhh… The Horror… The Horror….

    • isoptera

      Injecting water containing poisons into the ground is a more important problem than earthquakes. The preferred way to handle the problem is to pump the waste water to an impermeable plate on the western desert and allow it to dry out..This would have the added advantage to produce more rainfall in a country that already needs more food to export to countries like Egypt and Israel which can not feed their populations using food.from local farms. Any poisons left behind can then be safely stored in steel cans in a safe place.

    • RayG

      One thing is left out of this article and that is underground construction by the government. The government has been developing underground facilities for many decades now. Would it really be a surprise by anyone to learn that this includes the heavy use of explosives? We used to be able to track this government activity by going to; http://www.earthquakes.tafoni.net Every earthquake was plotted on the map with the magnitude. The USGS stopped posting earthquakes just before the warnings of a possible tsunami caused by a mountain sliding into the sea in the Canary Islands. Such an event would not have registered as an earthquake except if a nuclear weapon was used on the seafloor to cause this event. That would have registered as an earthquake. Also the nuclear weapon which exploded off the southeast coast of South Carolina on the ocean floor would have registered as an earthquake. These things would have embarrassed the US government so the record of all earthquakes are not posted on this site.

    • HatchMan

      Sure thing bro! too funny.

      • Death of the CRAB

        WOW that was a mouth full by any standard.

        Please tell more… MORE !!! MORE !!!

        YEA!!!

    • Ghost Prime

      This is another crock of dung from the government. If it were true, Texas would have the highest seismic activity in the world as they have been using deep wells for salt water disposal for 70 years at least.

      No, this is another attempt by the government, prompted no doubt by Ovomit, to make the oil business look evil. The earth’s crust is roughly 100 km thick, or roughly 60 miles. An average disposal well may be 10,000 feet, which is less than 2 miles.

      There is no unbiased evidence to support this. It is propaganda so the government can push its corrupt agenda.

      • Usefuleater

        Tell that to the residents of Assumption Parish dealing with a 30 acre sinkhole from the collapsing Napoieonville Saltdome which housed injection wells for the disposal of N.O.R.M., Normally Occurring Radioactive Material, a by-product of Oil extraction. The entire parish is bubbling with Methane. What was once pristine bayou country is now a toxic waste dump. Evil or Good?

    • Gojiroiscoming

      This crowd is more likely to believe Obama has taken control of HAARP to create these earthquakes than they will ever believe fracking might be related.

    • bumpkin

      Excellent article!

    • Pix

      “The number of earthquakes has increased dramatically over the past few years”

      Actually the complete opposite is true. When America was first being colonised by the disaffected and religiously persecuted, the first buildings were flattened in a single nation wide Earthquake that went on for months.

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