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Volume: 19 (1935)

Issue: 8. (August)

First Page: 1219

Last Page: 1225

Title: Apparent Recent Crustal Movement at Western End of Ouachita Mountains, Oklahoma

Author(s): M. M. Knechtel (2), H. E. Rothrock (3)

Abstract:

Water and sewer mains installed in 1906 and 1913, respectively, along east-west streets on the east side of a northward-trending ridge in Atoka, Oklahoma, have given trouble by breaking repeatedly at the points where they cross the outcrop of one of three steeply inclined thick sandstone beds that support the ridge. The points at which the ruptures occur are disposed along a straight line. At one of these points a main was reported to be offset 4 inches, the displacement being horizontal and in the direction of alignment. It appears, therefore, that the phenomena are due to faulting, though no earthquakes have been felt in the immediate neighborhood.

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