Researchers Looking into Tremors Near Louisiana Sinkhole
Researchers are trying to determine the cause of small tremors recorded in the past two weeks coming from the northwest corner of a salt dome in northern Assumption Parish.
The Advocate reports that the general area of the 1- by-3-mile salt dome contains a cavern from which a company used to extract brine. A wall of the cavern collapsed and is believed to have caused a 5.5-acre sinkhole. The sinkhole’s discovery Aug. 3 prompted an evacuation of 150 homes in the Bayou Corne community.
Stephen Horton, a researcher with the University of Memphis Center for Earthquake Research and Information, said the largest of the tremors occurred Tuesday.
Horton said the tremors are not a reason for concern nor do they appear to indicate the formation of another sinkhole.
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