By Jack Money Business Writer jmoney@oklahoman.comResearchers looking at Oklahoma's ongoing earthquake issues have lots more to consider. Information collected through a study involving magnetic measurements taken by a specially-equipped aircraft to identify potential faults has been published. That information, gathered through flight testing for several months last year, reveals numerous potential deep faults that previously hadn't been mapped. Researchers already have concluded that Oklahoma's earthquakes are triggered by the injection of wastewater produced by oil and gas operations into disposal wells that target the Arbuckle formation deep underground. But Anji Shah, a research geophysicist with the U.S.