Cartooning the AGU Fall Meeting
For the second year in a row, Stanford Earth's Miles Traer is drawing cartoons for the AGU Fall Meeting that are inspired by posters and sessions at the scientific conference.
For the second year in a row, Stanford Earth's Miles Traer is drawing cartoons for the AGU Fall Meeting that are inspired by posters and sessions at the scientific conference.
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Stanford scientists simulated the local risk of damaging or nuisance-level shaking caused by hydraulic fracturing across the Eagle Ford shale formation in Texas. The results could inform a new approach to managing human-caused earthquakes.