Fig. 1 Remote triggering in the midwestern United States, from the composite ANSS catalog.(A) Cataloged earthquakes above 3.0 M between 2003 and 2013 (ANSS).

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Fig. 1 Remote triggering in the midwestern United States, from the composite ANSS catalog.(A) Cataloged earthquakes above 3.0 M between 2003 and 2013 (ANSS). Remote triggering in the midwestern United States, from the composite ANSS catalog.(A) Cataloged earthquakes above 3.0 M between 2003 and 2013 (ANSS). Earthquakes in red occurred during the first 10 days after the February 2010, Maule; March 2011, Tohoku-oki; or April 2012, Sumatra earthquakes. Triggering occurs almost exclusively in three injection fields, labeled Prague, Trinidad, and Snyder. (B) Stacked earthquake counts in the 10 days before and after the three ≥8.6 Mw remote earthquakes. The histogram excludes the Guy, Arkansas, swarm, which dominates event rates at the time of the 2011 Tohoku-oki earthquake but did not trigger (supplementary text). Nicholas J. van der Elst et al. Science 2013;341:164-167 Published by AAAS