Oroville Dam earthquakes in February 2017 related to spillway discharge

A closer look at small earthquakes that took place at the Oroville Dam in California’s Sierra Nevada foothills in February 2017 — near the time when the dam’s spillway failed — suggest that the seismic activity was related to reservoir discharge that opened and closed fractures in the rock below the spillway.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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