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The quake was "stronger than any earthquake I've ever felt", he said.
An aftershock is any earthquake following a larger event, called a mainshock, in roughly the same location.
That seems less true in the case of wildfire, which is just as natural a process as any earthquake or hurricane.
"I'm willing to participate in any earthquake relief activity and to do my utmost to help Chinese people affected by the disaster".
But this being Oklahoma, the football fans in Norman and Stillwater were not to be outdone by any earthquake on Saturday.
Sonnenberg called Salazar's bill "unscientific", adding that its language "would put the energy industry on the hook for any earthquake unless they can prove themselves innocent.
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WITH two Tony Awards, a Pulitzer Prize and a stack of once-in-a-lifetime reviews, Tony Kushner admits, "I don't need any earthquakes in my life".
"They're just not large enough to be causing any earthquakes," said Waverly Person, a geophysicist at the United States Geological Survey.
Colorado representative Joe Salazar, a Democrat, is the man behind the bill to make oil and gas companies strictly liable if they trigger any earthquakes around fracking and related disposal facilities.
Scientists say the likelihood of that link is extremely remote, that thousands of fracking and disposal wells operate nationwide without causing earthquakes, and that the relatively shallow depths of these wells mean that any earthquakes that are triggered would be minor.
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