Stanford Scientists Map Local Earthquake Risks From Eagle Ford Fracking
May 04, 2021
May 04, 2021
STANFORD, California, May 4 (TNSJou) -- Stanford University issued the following news release:
By Josie Garthwaite
Hydraulic fracturing to extract trapped fossil fuels can trigger earthquakes. Most are so small or far from homes and infrastructure that they may go unnoticed; others can rattle windows, sway light fixtures and jolt people from sleep; some have damaged buildings.
Stanford University geophysicists have simulated and mapped the risk of noticeabl . . .
By Josie Garthwaite
Hydraulic fracturing to extract trapped fossil fuels can trigger earthquakes. Most are so small or far from homes and infrastructure that they may go unnoticed; others can rattle windows, sway light fixtures and jolt people from sleep; some have damaged buildings.
Stanford University geophysicists have simulated and mapped the risk of noticeabl . . .