Talk:Induced seismicity

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[edit] Anyone know any examples of this phenomenon?

Don't know a lot about this subject, but I think it's important enough to have an article, and have cobbled together a bit of info from the web about it. If anyone can provide specific examples where induced seismicity has occurred, that would improve the article greatly! --Lancevortex 13:17, 25 Sep 2004 (UTC)

Agreed, this is mighty sparse. Anyone with time on their hands should be able to flesh it out though: http://www.nyx.net/~dcypser/induceq/induceq.bib.html