A report published in China has recently begun to gain traction in the scientific community. It details the relationship between the occurrence and strength of earthquakes with the proximity of large man made reservoirs, such as those created by dams.
Many of you will remember the earthquake in the Sichuan Province last year that claimed so many lives. The geographic center of the earthquake was located only a few kilometers from the Zipingpu Dam and its 287 million metric tonne reservoir.
It’s being alleged that the weight of the water on the fault line may have played a role in the quake’s uncommon strength.
The scientist pushing the theory has so far been unsuccessful in his attempts to petition the People’s Government to halt construction of the numerous hydroelectric projects in the volatile region.
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