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Earthquakes caused by Fracking
If it has now been established that fracking for oil caused earthquakes in the region what were the after effects of the underground nuclear explosions?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think you're drawing conclusions where it may not be appropriate to do so
a bit like saying if a loose dog in a China shop can do that much damage how much damage could a bull in a paddock do?
The Geology is going to be pretty different.
Another question though
If we can't predict Eathquakes could we determine a risk situation and set them off at a known "safe" time after an evacation?
a bit like saying if a loose dog in a China shop can do that much damage how much damage could a bull in a paddock do?
The Geology is going to be pretty different.
Another question though
If we can't predict Eathquakes could we determine a risk situation and set them off at a known "safe" time after an evacation?
///EarthquakeThe pressure wave from an underground explosion will propagate through the ground and cause a minor earthquake. Theory suggests that a nuclear explosion could trigger fault rupture and cause a major quake at distances within a few tens of kilometres from the shot point.///
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