Oklahoma Wonders Why The Earth Is Shaking [View all]
No strangers to natures fury, Oklahomans grow up accustomed scorching heat, blizzards, wrecking-ball thunderstorms and tornadoes. What they dont see a lot of are earthquakes, which have been rattling the Sooner State with rare frequency of late at least 115 earthquakes of varying intensities in the last week.
You hear a loud WAM! and you hear this loud rattle-rattle-rattle, said Tracey Romberger, who lives near the center of this latest swarm of earthquakes between Oklahoma City and the town of Guthrie. She described the sound as like somebody was dropping a bomb, or a cannon going off.
The question on everyones mind is: why? The area has been seismically active since time immemorial but the latest swarm of earthquakes is unheard of. According to earthquake monitors EQ Charts, between 1990 and 2008 there were between 0 and 11 earthquakes of magnitude 2.0 or greater in Oklahoma every year. In 2009 there were 49. In 2010 there were 180. In 2013 there were 291, and so far in 2014 there have been 59-plus and counting. More than a dozen notable earthquakes have shaken north-central Oklahoma in the past three days.
Its incredibly unusual, said Austin Holland, a research seismologist with the Oklahoma Geologic Survey. Weve had swarms that are similar in nature but I dont think weve had one with quite the numbers weve had.
Read more: Oklahoma Earthquakes: Fracking, Or Just Ordinary Seismic Activity? | TIME.com http://nation.time.com/2014/02/18/oklahoma-wonders-why-the-earth-is-shaking/#ixzz2tlyT9vrW