Fracking-induced earthquakes less hazardous than natural ones, study says

Tuesday, August 19, 2014 - 09:00 in Earth & Climate

Man-made earthquakes, a side effect of some high-tech energy drilling such as fracking, cause less shaking and in general are about 16 times weaker than natural earthquakes with the same magnitude, a new study has found.

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