4,000 Square Miles Of W. Texas Sinking; Sinkholes Open, Roads Crack After 75 Years of

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A twisted pipeline stretches above Wink Sink No. 1, showing the force of the collapse of tons of dirt. By Rafael Aguilera

Nearly two years after a pair of giant West Texas sinkholes gained national attention, new research in the area shows they likely won't be the last in the region. A report released Thursday by geophysicists at Southern Methodist University says a 4,000-square-mile area near the "Wink Sinks" is showing signs of alarming instability.

“The ground movement we’re seeing is not normal. The ground doesn’t typically do this without some cause,” SMU geophysicist Zhong Lu said in a statement. The Wink Sinks — two gaping sinkholes that sit between the small towns of Wink and Kermit atop the largely tapped out Hendrick oilfield — gained national attention in 2016 after a study revealed they were at risk of collapsing into each other as they grew and the land around them sank.

But the new report says the damage could be much more widespread. Over almost three years, researchers tracking geological activity over four oil patch counties in the Permian Basin found that decades of oil activity and its effects on rocks below the surface of the earth has contributed to the area’s ground sinking and uplifting — including one area where the ground sank almost 40 inches.

The report warns that the area of instability could be larger than the surveyed land — and that the entire region is vulnerable to human activity because of its geology. “This region of Texas has been punctured like a pincushion with oil wells and injection wells since the 1940s, and our findings associate that activity with ground movement,” study co-author Jin-Woo Kim said in a statement.

https://www.texastribune.org/2018/0...-west-texas-counties-are-sinking-alarming-ra/
 
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A twisted pipeline stretches above Wink Sink No. 1, showing the force of the collapse of tons of dirt. By Rafael Aguilera

Nearly two years after a pair of giant West Texas sinkholes gained national attention, new research in the area shows they likely won't be the last in the region. A report released Thursday by geophysicists at Southern Methodist University says a 4,000-square-mile area near the "Wink Sinks" is showing signs of alarming instability.

“The ground movement we’re seeing is not normal. The ground doesn’t typically do this without some cause,” SMU geophysicist Zhong Lu said in a statement. The Wink Sinks — two gaping sinkholes that sit between the small towns of Wink and Kermit atop the largely tapped out Hendrick oilfield — gained national attention in 2016 after a study revealed they were at risk of collapsing into each other as they grew and the land around them sank.

But the new report says the damage could be much more widespread. Over almost three years, researchers tracking geological activity over four oil patch counties in the Permian Basin found that decades of oil activity and its effects on rocks below the surface of the earth has contributed to the area’s ground sinking and uplifting — including one area where the ground sank almost 40 inches.

The report warns that the area of instability could be larger than the surveyed land — and that the entire region is vulnerable to human activity because of its geology. “This region of Texas has been punctured like a pincushion with oil wells and injection wells since the 1940s, and our findings associate that activity with ground movement,” study co-author Jin-Woo Kim said in a statement.

https://www.texastribune.org/2018/0...-west-texas-counties-are-sinking-alarming-ra/

I posted another article about these sinkholes in the Texas oil fields.. Evidently the land is heaving .. and this situation is dangerous..

Similar situation around the Sunoco pipeline in Pennsylvania.. People are terrified up there.
 
Look at the bright side, great potential for Huge Fishing Lakes

The families in Pennsylvania can't sell their homes and move away so they sit waiting for a sinkhole to swallow their homes.

In Texas, the sinkholes already took the town of Wink.
 
The families in Pennsylvania can't sell their homes and move away so they sit waiting for a sinkhole to swallow their homes.

In Texas, the sinkholes already took the town of Wink.


... yea but Texans can handle it, just ask one.
 
they are so fucked up now they are starting to just lie right into the face of facts again


Just like they did when Bush's war lies were fully known and he had crashed the entire world economy with republican economic ideas
 
I'm afraid you are the idiot.. Its a pity that you are so uninformed. Have you considered what would happen if a sink hole opened up in your yard? There's no question this is caused by the Sunoco pipeline.

I'm quite informed, I live here in PA. That's one reason as to where I bought my home, I'm nowhere near any mines or pipelines. No fear of any sinkholes, or any land shifts for that matter, here.
Who's the uninformed idiot now?
 
I'm quite informed, I live here in PA. That's one reason as to where I bought my home, I'm nowhere near any mines or pipelines. No fear of any sinkholes, or any land shifts for that matter, here.
Who's the uninformed idiot now?

Good for you.. Are you unaware of the issues with the Sunoco pipeline?

Typically people like you have no regard for your countrymen as long as you have yours.
 
I'm quite informed, I live here in PA. That's one reason as to where I bought my home, I'm nowhere near any mines or pipelines. No fear of any sinkholes, or any land shifts for that matter, here.
Who's the uninformed idiot now?

Good for you.. Are you unaware of the issues with the Sunoco pipeline?

Typically people like you have no regard for your countrymen as long as you have yours.
 
Good for you.. Are you unaware of the issues with the Sunoco pipeline?

Typically people like you have no regard for your countrymen as long as you have yours.

Yes, I saw your first post.
Sunoco spilled 545 gallons of bentonite, non-toxic drilling fluid In Dauphin county. I am familiar with that area.
Now, how would I have no regard for my countrymen by selecting a nice rural area to live? I have no interest in living in a crowded cube.
 
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