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Man-made lakes and oil/gas drilling lead to man-made quakes?
A look at Alabama data to establish the correlation.
Input Regarding
- Indonesian Tsunami Tripped by Exxon-Mobile Works?
- One cubic mile of natural gas extracted every four years at epicenter Aceh
facility presents a probable man-made trigger in 9.0 earthquake with
accompanying tsunami that killed more than 225,000 people. Think of a
gigantic boulder sitting precariously, nudged over the edge with a small
lever.
More Info
From: Paul Noel
To: sterlingda@pureenergysystems.co*m
Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2005 9:04 PM
Subject: More on earthquakes and oil/gas and man
Please look into this link
http://www.gsa.state.al.us/gsa/geologichazards/earthquakes/al.html
I could go into it in some detail but if you know where the man made lakes are
or the Oil/Gas it pretty much accounts for all the earthquakes.
Alabama is notoriously geologically quiet.
Do note that something is going on in Dekalb county that is odd. I don't know
what it is. It could be entirely natural or something man made. There are no big
lakes where the earthquake occurred last year near Ft. Payne.
There is one man made thing at Ft. Payne that might account for it though. The
Alabama Highway department built an enormous fill for a roadway )Al Highway 35)
west of town. This is a ramp which at maximum depth is 1100 feet deep. It is
about 2 miles long and supports a 4 lane divided highway. I don't think it is
the cause but ?? Frankly I am suspecting something natural in the Jackson
County/Dekalb County area of Alabama. The quake was about 15 miles east of the
fill on Hwy 35.
Alabama is the site of 1500 square miles of man made lakes (Most in USA) These
date from about 3 building eras (1930's USTVA big lakes in the north) (Alabama
Power building in the 1950's and 1960's scattered) and (US Army Corps of
Engineers 1940's / 1930's navigation facilities scattered) There really is not
much of a place where you could miss a big lake except the 7 or 8 southern
counties near Mobile and about 2 counties deep along the Florida Alabama border.
The Oil Industry is going since the mid 1980's in the 7 or 8 counties near
Mobile. This accounts for Mobile, Baldwin, Washington, Crenshaw, Green and
Atmore Counties primarily. Brewton is a city included as well. The extraction of
oil and gas really got going about 1988 in south Alabama and the Gas Production
took off about 1993. This is the largest US Gas production field. It is part of
an area holding about 95 Billion Barrels of oil and it is considered to be a gas
field because almost all of the energy there is natural gas.
What will kill you about this link is that the causes for several quakes are
known and noted!
Most of the big lakes in north Alabama are responsible many quakes. I don't
think that seismic data could be considered very accurate or so before about
1950. But I do know that the area has been monitored for a very long time. I
think the Alabama data would pretty much rebut the expert from California who
argued against your report. Alabama just isn't very much of a seismic area until
oil extraction or big lakes are placed there.
Paul Noel
cluckshot{at}earthlink.ne*t
1-256-830-2721 Home
1-256-617-0383 Cell
See also
- Indonesian Tsunami Tripped by Exxon-Mobile Works?
- One cubic mile of natural gas extracted every four years at epicenter Aceh
facility presents a probable man-made trigger in 9.0 earthquake with
accompanying tsunami that killed more than 225,000 people. Think of a
gigantic boulder sitting precariously, nudged over the edge with a small
lever.
- Pure Energy
Systems News
Page posted by SDA
Jan. 31, 2005
Last updated July 16, 2005
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