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From Aquifers to Earthquakes: a Kansas Geological Journey with Rex Buchanan | Grounded Kansan
Episode 29

From Aquifers to Earthquakes: a Kansas Geological Journey with Rex Buchanan | Grounded Kansan

Ask A Kansan

November 3, 20251h 3m

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Show Notes


What if the biggest challenges facing Kansas aren’t the ones you see on the surface? From earthquakes shaking the plains to the slow-motion crisis of water in the High Plains Aquifer, this conversation with Rex Buchanan, Director Emeritus of the Kansas Geological Survey, uncovers the hidden forces shaping the state’s future. Along the way, we explore the beauty and complexity of Kansas’ landscapes, the power of community-driven solutions, and the stories that make our state unique. Whether you’re a lifelong Kansan or just curious about the heartland, you’ll find new reasons to appreciate what’s beneath your feet.


Highlights

  • The surprising connection between oil, water, and earthquakes in Kansas
  • How induced seismicity changed the way the state manages natural resources
  • The real story behind the High Plains and Ogallala aquifers—and why it matters for the future
  • Why “crisis” isn’t always the right word for slow-moving environmental challenges
  • The role of community, conversation, and compromise in solving big problems
  • Kansas’ hidden gems: from wildflowers on the Cimarron National Grassland to the pride of the Flint Hills
  • The importance of curiosity and open-mindedness in seeing the beauty of Kansas

Chapters

0:00 – TikTok Surprise & Opening Banter

1:20 – Introducing the Podcast and Guest

2:01 – Rex Buchanan’s Background & Kansas Roots

4:49 – Career in Geology and Science Communication

7:48 – Dealing with Induced Seismicity (Manmade Earthquakes)

11:51 – Earthquake Public Relations & Task Force

22:00 – Understanding the High Plains Aquifer

28:31 – Future of Water in Kansas: Is It a Crisis?

36:31 – Political Challenges in Natural Resource Management

36:59 – Misconceptions About Fracking and Earthquakes

41:38 – Fieldwork, Measuring Water, and Appreciating Kansas’ Beauty

47:53 – Promoting Kansas’ Hidden Gems

56:23 – Closing Thoughts, Acknowledgements, and Fun Stories


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