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Oklahoma Seismic Hazard: Past, Present, and Future

Dr. Jake Walter from the Oklahoma Geological Survey

2018-10-07 15:00:00 2018-10-07 16:00:00 America/Chicago Oklahoma Seismic Hazard: Past, Present, and Future In this presentation, Dr. Walter will describe how the state experienced an unprecedented increase in seismicity. Norman West -

Sunday, October 07
3:00pm - 4:00pm

Add to Calendar 2018-10-07 15:00:00 2018-10-07 16:00:00 America/Chicago Oklahoma Seismic Hazard: Past, Present, and Future In this presentation, Dr. Walter will describe how the state experienced an unprecedented increase in seismicity. Norman West -

In this presentation, Dr. Walter will describe how the state experienced an unprecedented increase in seismicity.

Oklahoma has always had earthquakes. The rate prior to 2009 was about 2 magnitude 3.0+ earthquakes each year. By 2015 this had exponentially increased to 903 M 3.0+ earthquakes. The increase in seismicity in Oklahoma was roughly coincident with the last shale boom cycle, which included Oklahoma geologic formations containing substantial amounts of co-produced formation brines. To dispose of vast amounts of wastewater co-produced with the hydrocarbons, common disposal practices involved injecting into the Arbuckle Group, which directly overlies the basement. Since the earthquake peak in 2015, the statewide disposal rate is down more than 50% and the earthquakes have also declined.

In this presentation, Dr. Walter with the Oklahoma Geological Survey, will describe how the state experienced an unprecedented increase in seismicity, the latest research into Oklahoma induced seismicity, the role that scientists have in informing regulators about causal links between human activities and future hazards, and the outlook for managing induced seismicity in Oklahoma and elsewhere.

Dr. Walter, a Geophysicist at the Oklahoma Geological Survey, has been the State Seismologist since November 2016. Prior to joining the state survey, he was a research scientist at the Institute for Geophysics at the University of Texas at Austin. Walter’s research interests include ice sheet and glacier dynamics, tectonic tremor and slow slip, earthquakes, and seismic triggering of earthquakes. He has conducted research in Antarctica, Costa Rica, Solomon Islands, Greenland, Texas, and Alaska. Walter earned his BA in geology at the University of Colorado at Boulder and his PhD in Earth Sciences at the University of California, Santa Cruz.

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AGE GROUP: | Adults |

EVENT TYPE: | Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics | Education |

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