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Texas has experienced a surge in seismic activity over the past few hours, with a swarm of quakes shaking the western part of the state. The latest tremor, a 3.3 magnitude, hit at 8:43am ET east ...
In the wake of a magnitude 5.1 earthquake rattling near Midland Monday evening, Texas geology experts are giving further insight into some of the causes behind these quakes.
There's an important dividing line in the history of recent Texas earthquakes—those occurring before and after 2017, when the establishment of the Texas Seismological Network (TexNet) introduced ...
A significant earthquake shook the sparse desert landscape of West Texas on Saturday evening, marking the largest in a concerning series of tremors that have unsettled the region since early April ...
A 3.2 magnitude earthquake struck West Texas near Ackerly, continuing a trend of increased seismic activity in the region. MySA Logo Hearst Newspapers Logo Skip to main content ...
While the Gulf is far less prone to tsunamis than the Pacific, experts say it’s not entirely out of the question.
Study revisits Texas seismic activity occurring before 2017, confirming connection to wastewater injection. Southern Methodist University. Journal The Seismic Record DOI 10.1785/0320240011.
Odessa College Geology professor Joshua Hardt is leading a unique project for students and the public to track seismic ...
Seismologists have connected wastewater disposal to earthquake activity in Texas, and SMU's research marks an effort to better predict where these earthquakes may hit and how strong they might be.
Study revisits Texas seismic activity occurring before 2017, confirming connection to wastewater injection. ScienceDaily . Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2024 / 08 ...