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The occurrence of so-called "induced seismicity" - seismic activity caused by human actions - in conjunction with fluid injection or extraction operations is a well-documented phenomenon. However, induced earthquakes large enough to be felt at the surface have typically been associated with large scale injection or withdrawal of fluids, such as water injection wells, geothermal energy production, and oil and gas production. It was generally thought that the risk of inducing large earthquakes through hydraulic fracturing was very low, because of the comparatively small volumes of fluid injected and relatively short time-frame over which it occurs. As the controversy over hydraulic fracturing has heated up, however, researchers and the public have become increasingly interested in the potential for fracking to cause large earthquakes.
Comment: SOTT wonders, of course, if all of the recent storm/earthquake/volcanic activity has anything to do with the close passage of the debris field of Comet Elenin as well as the presence of other comets/bodies in the solar system? Perhaps it is time to revisit the Electric Universe theory?