Sinking wastewater from oilfields could be causing stronger earthquakes

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Effects can continue for over a decade after disposal ends

Dense wastewater from oilfields injected deep into the Earth’s crust could be causing stronger earthquakes a decade or more after the pumps are turned off . The discovery could help reduce the likelihood of high-magnitude quakes happening on the doorstep of future drilling sites in other regions.