In October 2014 two moderate-sized earthquakes (Mw 4.0 and 4.3) struck south of Cushing, Oklahoma, below the largest crude oil storage facility in the world. Combined analysis of the spatial distribution of earthquakes and regional moment tensor focal mechanisms indicate reactivation of a subsurface unnamed and unmapped left-lateral strike-slip fault. Coulomb failure stress change calculations using the relocated seismicity and slip distribution determined from regional moment tensors, allow for the possibility that the Wilzetta-Whitetail fault zone south of Cushing, Oklahoma, could produce a large, damaging earthquake comparable to the 2011 Prague event. Resultant very strong shaking levels (MMI VII) in the epicentral region present the po...
An array of four seismographs operating in northwestern Kansas and south-western Nebraska detected 3...
Accepted for publication in Seismological Research Letters.Since 2009, Oklahoma has experienced a so...
Earthquake activity in parts of the central United States has increased dramatically in recent years...
Large-scale wastewater disposal has led to a fast-paced reawakening of faults in the Oklahoma/Kansas...
The Cushing Hub in Oklahoma, one of the largest oil storage facilities in the world, is federally de...
Abundant seismicity in north-central Oklahoma occurs throughout a region containing both mature, hig...
For much of Oklahoma, augmentation of the seismic network with new public stations in the activated ...
Much of Oklahoma and southern Kansas has seen widespread seismic activity in the last decade that is...
The level of induced seismicity has been on an increase since 2009 in the states of Oklahoma, Kansas...
Induced seismicity linked to geothermal resource exploitation, hydraulic fracturing, and wastewater ...
The Mw 5.8 Pawnee, Oklahoma, earthquake on 3 September 2016 produced the largest moment release asso...
Wastewater disposal in the central U.S. is likely responsible for an unprecedented surge in earthqua...
URL: http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/Pubs/sp/sp36/International audienceWe utilize gravity and magnetic meth...
The 3 September 2016 Mw 5.8 Pawnee earthquake in northern Oklahoma is the largest earthquake ever re...
Induced seismicity provides a rare opportunity to study earthquake triggering and underlying stress ...
An array of four seismographs operating in northwestern Kansas and south-western Nebraska detected 3...
Accepted for publication in Seismological Research Letters.Since 2009, Oklahoma has experienced a so...
Earthquake activity in parts of the central United States has increased dramatically in recent years...
Large-scale wastewater disposal has led to a fast-paced reawakening of faults in the Oklahoma/Kansas...
The Cushing Hub in Oklahoma, one of the largest oil storage facilities in the world, is federally de...
Abundant seismicity in north-central Oklahoma occurs throughout a region containing both mature, hig...
For much of Oklahoma, augmentation of the seismic network with new public stations in the activated ...
Much of Oklahoma and southern Kansas has seen widespread seismic activity in the last decade that is...
The level of induced seismicity has been on an increase since 2009 in the states of Oklahoma, Kansas...
Induced seismicity linked to geothermal resource exploitation, hydraulic fracturing, and wastewater ...
The Mw 5.8 Pawnee, Oklahoma, earthquake on 3 September 2016 produced the largest moment release asso...
Wastewater disposal in the central U.S. is likely responsible for an unprecedented surge in earthqua...
URL: http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/Pubs/sp/sp36/International audienceWe utilize gravity and magnetic meth...
The 3 September 2016 Mw 5.8 Pawnee earthquake in northern Oklahoma is the largest earthquake ever re...
Induced seismicity provides a rare opportunity to study earthquake triggering and underlying stress ...
An array of four seismographs operating in northwestern Kansas and south-western Nebraska detected 3...
Accepted for publication in Seismological Research Letters.Since 2009, Oklahoma has experienced a so...
Earthquake activity in parts of the central United States has increased dramatically in recent years...