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Dallas Texas area quakes and fracking - Island Chris - 05-10-2015

The article below is interesting:

http://www.cnn.com/2015/05/09/us/texas-earthquakes-fracking-studies/index.html

It is basic structural geology that if you increase the fluid pressure in a fault, it weakens the fault. The fluid serves to reduce the effective friction that keeps a fault from slipping: I think it decreases the effective normal stress ("normal" means perpendicular to the fault surface: it is the stress that holds a fault together).

I may have this wrong; has been a long time, but I think fault strength is related to the coefficient of friction combined with the effective normal stress.

Chris