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Residents, including youths, brought rocks to the Tahlequah Public Library for experts and rock enthusiasts to identify and share information on the importance of geology. Representatives from Sam ...
Thousands of oil wells have been abandoned in Oklahoma over the years. OPMX's Anna Pope visited three sites in the Deep Fork ...
If you feel an earthquake, you can report it to the Oklahoma Geological Survey, that information helps improve understanding of earthquakes in Oklahoma. To report an earthquake, click here.
The quake, which had a depth of about 4.1 miles, was part of a series of several earthquakes clustered together Friday and Saturday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
The late geologist J. Glenn Cole pieced together 500 geologic cross-sections of northeastern Oklahoma, known as the Cherokee Platform, using data from more than 21,000 well logs.
Oklahoma policy makers must come to terms with an evolving conflict of interest. This conflict has been exposed by events that just a few years ago simply could not have been imagined in Oklahoma.
While Oklahoma's working number of seismic monitoring stations could be counted on just one hand before 1990, the Oklahoma Geological Survey operated a network of 26 permanent stations, 69 ...
Nicholas Hayman with the Oklahoma Geological Survey said the new early warning technology that was developed by Tel Aviv-based Seismic AI would be added to the detection system (seismometers) that ...
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Rumbling on: Oklahoma earthquakes continue, though less than ... - MSNSince 2016, stats from the Oklahoma Geological Survey (OGS) show a steady decline in the number of earthquakes magnitude 3.0 or higher, and this year is keeping with the trend so far.
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Oklahoma's oil fields could be key to remedy carbon emissionsPositioned between acres of rolling fields near Shidler, Oklahoma, are twin white hoop barns and industrial machinery. The Bantam site, opened by carbon capture company Heimdal in August, uses ...
In late 2014, then-Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin asked the corporation commission, energy industry representatives, the Oklahoma Geological Survey, university scientists, Oklahoma's Secretary of ...
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