The volume of hydraulic fracturing fluid and the location of well pads control the frequency and occurrence of measurable earthquakes, new research has found. The volume of hydraulic fracturing fluid ...
An eight-kilometer-wide crater suggests a meteorite strike devastated southern Alberta within the last 70 million years, experts theorize. Time and glaciers have buried and eroded much of the evidence ...
A meteorite crater found in almost every continent of the world could treat any traveler to a Mars-like panorama with its desolate, sometimes arid, rock-strewn environment. Yet the arresting enormity ...
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CALGARY, Sept. 26, 2017 /CNW/ - The National Energy Board (NEB), together with the Alberta Geological Survey (AGS), today released a new resource assessment for the Duvernay Shale in central Alberta ...
An ancient ring-shaped structure in southern Alberta, Canada, likely formed when a meteorite smashed into Earth, producing a 5-mile-wide (8 kilometers) crater. The impact would have produced enough ...
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EDMONTON (Jan. 18, 2018)--The volume of hydraulic fracturing fluid and the location of well pads control the frequency and occurrence of measurable earthquakes, new Alberta Geological Survey and ...