HereSince1628
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Tue Nov-15-11 01:10 PM
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Anyone from southwest South Dakota around? |
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I noticed with curiosity, 2 earthquakes almost on top of each other in what is usually a geologically speaking a seemingly quiet part of your state. At least the earthquake history map as USGS.com doesn't mention any...
I also notice that it's a part of your state where there are old wells and some injection going on. Is there an opinion on whether these are related to well sites?
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Tue Nov-15-11 01:35 PM
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is becoming the refrain...
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Tue Nov-15-11 01:43 PM
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2. Yes, that's what I am wondering about... |
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I watched recurring earthquakes north of Little Rock, and east of OK City for many months, they looked very odd...and now along comes these modest but unprecedented sequence of tremors in SD.
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Tue Nov-15-11 02:33 PM
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3. One was mentioned in the paper...however, I do not think.. |
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there is any fracking going on there. There is too much uranium in the area and fracking would release that radioactivity...oh, wait, they probably would do that. However, I still do not think there is any fracking going on there but I could be wrong. Does anyone know of a map that shows where fracking is going on or planned?
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Tue Nov-15-11 02:40 PM
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