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Far back in time (during the 1960’s) , there were instances of water injection into deep wells at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal just east of Denver. At first, the correlation between the injection and subsequent mild tremors was not made nor understood. Once the correlation was made, experiments began with differing volumes of water and the effect on measured seismic activity. A greater understanding of the seismic history and probability was gained, though it is not a comforting thought that man can induce a dramatic event.
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Capt Daniel Goodman
I follow, I'd read f similar stories, though whether that one or not I honestly can't recall...however, as I'd mentioned, I think, I can certainly perceive a correlation between what is discussed in the article here, or the phenomenon generally, and human induced climate change, I just should certainly think that the existence of this makes the reality of that considerably more probable, despite some misguided notion born of industrial motivations that the latter is pure nonsense, you know?
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Ueaj, I'd found that pretty thought provoking, given all the prevailing doubt about human-induced climate change, you know? I !ran, one would tend to think that if the human race could give rise to the former, why not also the latter, certainly, as well, ya think?
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