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{Nature_and_Environment.25.6}: Tom Elliot {telliot} Mon, 11 Apr 2005 15:20:39 CDT (10 lines)
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It's highly unlikely, heck virtually impossible, for that to have any connection to the earthquakes. The Sumatran earthquakes are the result of hundreds of years of built up pressure as one tectonic plate forces its way under another. The area at which they meet does not slide easily and pressures build up that get released as the upper plate catches and releases on the lower. That's what caused those earthquakes. A drilling hole of a few inches in diameter doesn't even rise to the level of a mosquito bite.
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