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Structural controls on fluid migration and seismic variability in northern Oklahoma
2017
Abundant seismicity in north-central Oklahoma occurs throughout a region containing both mature, high-offset faults, and zones of sparse, short faults. This study uses a new seismicity catalog from 2015-2016 to show that earthquakes are, counterintuitively, most abundant throughout the regions of sparsely-mapped faults, occurring predominantly in basement away from mapped structures. Earthquakes are not detected on large, mapped faults bounding the Nemaha uplift, and earthquakes within the
doi:10.7298/x489141b
fatcat:lq6angk3o5ftbdes2nr2tfgrwq