There are fault lines all around. The hills in Duncanville are the roots of an old mountain chain. You can actually see some of the past earthquakes in the exposed rock over there.
I am not saying the fracking is not a contributing factor. Just saying there are plausible explanations. The timing of them makes you wonder, just like in Azle and Denton and areas in OK. Originally Posted by sparrow1122
It is caused by what the companies extracting gas are injecting ...This article is riddled with factual error.
Another problem is the water contamination ...
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...cking-science/ Originally Posted by DarthDVader
Twice today. What's up with all that?My first experience with an earthquake was in November 1999, if I remember correctly. I was on the top floor of The Westin at Horton Center in San Diego, CA. It was like 2:00 am. I was trying to get a deal done and entertaining a TFB. I was looking out the window with a drink in my hand when the window hit me in the face. I could not figure out what just happen. Then the entire hotel started swaying and bouncing up and down like a jack-hammer. You could not stand up. The bed moved at least 5 feet from its original position. Nothing you could do except wait it out. It lasted an intense 45 sec. The TFB nearly shit his paints and ran down to the street and took a cab to the airport and waited until the first flight back home. Left everything in the hotel room.
For a second I thought my apartment was shaken due all this hotness going on but noooooooooooooooooo it's a earthquake. LOL
Damn. Me no likey. Earthquakes are for the birds.
Originally Posted by Kayleehotchick
This article is riddled with factual error.
Nice theory, but the correlation between earthquakes and fracing is just theory, the math doesn't add up to correlation.
These earthquakes we've had are around 10 miles deep, frac jobs are under two. Originally Posted by Poppa_Viagra