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Scientists Link Deep Wells To Deadly Spanish Quake

Meshach writes "Research has suggested that human activity triggered an earthquake in Spain that killed nine and injured over three hundred. Drilling deeper and deeper wells to water crops over the past 50 years were identified as the culprit by scientist who examined satellite images of the area. It was noted that even without the strain caused by water extraction, a quake would likely have occurred at some point in the area but the extra stress of pumping vast amounts of water from a nearby aquifer may have been enough to trigger a quake at that particular time and place."

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  1. Span? by aitikin · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Where the hell is Span?

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  2. In other news... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Research has suggest that in most cases, murder is directly related to getting out of bed.

  3. It's too complicated for me to understand ... by Taco+Cowboy · · Score: 5, Insightful

    From TPA:

    Research has suggested that human activity triggered an earthquake

    Umm ...

    It was noted that even without the strain caused by water extraction, a quake would likely have occurred at some point in the area

    Please pardon me, perhaps I am being too dense to understand the following intricacies:

    How can it be that "Human activity triggered an earthquake" when a quake "would likely have occurred at some point in the area" ?
     

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    1. Re:It's too complicated for me to understand ... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Translation: Humans cause it to happen *earlier* then it would have occurred naturally. They acted as the last triggering point rather then the natural stress buildup.

      Adding stress when stress is already slowly building up is the same as this example.

      A cup put underneath a running faucet. You adding extra water into the cup causing it to spill. That means that you caused it to spill, even if we know the cup would spill anyways due to the running faucet.

      As for if this was a bad thing or not, who knows. It's possible that the extra stress could have cause the earthquake to be weaker then it would have been if it just slowly buildup to even higher levels. It could have also make the quake stronger compared to say if it naturally just caused several quakes instead of 1 giant one. Since it didn't occur naturally, it's all what ifs at this point.

  4. Attention All Humans! by sycodon · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Stop! Drop whatever it is you are fucking doing RIGHT NOW because whatever it is, some scientists you are going to fuck some other shit up.

    Just freeze and don't move, or we're all going to fucking DIE!

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  5. Drilling deeper and deeper. by Z00L00K · · Score: 5, Insightful

    That also means that they are consuming more water than what is replenished each year, which in the long run may be a more important issue than a quake every 25 years or so.

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