What is causing these East Texas earthquakes? - 19 Action News|Cleveland, OH|News, Weather, Sports

What is causing these East Texas earthquakes?

Posted: Updated:
  • Local NewsLocal News

  • Tuesday, May 21 2013 2:01 PM EDT2013-05-21 18:01:42 GMT
    An Akron man was sentenced to more than three years in prison Tuesday and ordered to pay more than $15 million in restitution for his role in a mortgage fraud scheme.
    An Akron man was sentenced to more than three years in prison Tuesday and ordered to pay more than $15 million in restitution for his role in a mortgage fraud scheme.
  • Tuesday, May 21 2013 1:46 PM EDT2013-05-21 17:46:23 GMT
    Cavs fans are invited to gather at Bar Louie in downtown Cleveland (1352 W. 6th St.) for the Official Cavaliers 2013 NBA Draft Lottery.
    Cavs fans are invited to gather at Bar Louie in downtown Cleveland (1352 W. 6th St.) for the Official Cavaliers 2013 NBA Draft Lottery Night presented by Budweiser on Tuesday, May 21 starting at 6:00 p.m.
  • Tuesday, May 21 2013 12:09 PM EDT2013-05-21 16:09:10 GMT
    You are going to notice the increased police presence, local law enforcement are calling it a high visibility corridor enforcement plan. Local highways, for the next two weeks, will be heavily patrolled
    You are going to notice the increased police presence, local law enforcement are calling it a high visibility corridor enforcement plan. Local highways, for the next two weeks, will be heavily patrolled
TIMPSON, TX (KLTV) -

East Texas has not seen such frequent earthquakes since 1964. The question is, why the sudden increase in earthquakes again? 

A geophysicist with the United States Geological Survey said the recent earthquakes recorded in Timpson are most likely caused from waste water disposal injections from hydraulic fracturing.
 
However, Ragan Dickens with the Louisiana Oil and Gas Association said the earthquakes could be caused by an earthquake fault line that runs through East Texas. 

"It's hard to say exactly what causes these plates in the earth to shift, but what we can look at is historic data. Historic data shows that there is an earthquake fault line in East Texas that has been around since the early 1800's and there's been well over 100 earthquakes recorded over this time period. So now that earthquakes are again happening in this region, it's easy for opposition or the other side of the argument to pinpoint to hydraulic fracturing or waste water disposal, but the fact of the matter is these earthquakes have been going on for well over 100 years, whereas hydraulic fracturing first got its start in 1949," Dickens said. 

However, Arthur McGarr, a geophysicist for the USGS has a different opinion. 

He believes earthquakes can result from hydraulic fracturing, something called micro-earthquakes, which he said are too small to be felt at the surface. Therefore, he believes the earthquakes near Timpson are most likely caused by waste water disposal operations. 

"The normal procedure is to dispose of that waste water by injecting it underground into a much deeper aquifer. These waste water disposal operations often involve very large volumes of waste water and these occasionally induce earthquakes and we think that's what happened in the case of these earthquakes near Timpson," McGarr said. 

Thankfully, major damage rarely occurs from earthquakes under a 6.0 magnitude, and the types of faults across East Texas have yet to produce that strong an earthquake. 

Copyright 2013 KLTV. All rights reserved.