07-18-2014, 11:05 AM
Hi Brian,
I did not go to the link but did look at the map. They still have a huge bull's-eye hazard around New Madrid; this is questionable. They have an area of hazard in Oklahoma, but not where most of the recent, presumably induced quakes have been. The actual hazard is likely where the quakes are now occurring, including for larger quakes (larger than the 4s that have been occurring).
Chris
I did not go to the link but did look at the map. They still have a huge bull's-eye hazard around New Madrid; this is questionable. They have an area of hazard in Oklahoma, but not where most of the recent, presumably induced quakes have been. The actual hazard is likely where the quakes are now occurring, including for larger quakes (larger than the 4s that have been occurring).
Chris