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Seismic rhythms: Earthquake response to tectonic, hydrological, and tidal forcing in California. [PDF]
Sirorattanakul K, Avouac JP.
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The ability of fluid-generated subsurface stress changes to trigger earthquakes has long been recognized. However, the dramatic rise in the rate of human-induced earthquakes in the past decade has created abundant opportunities to study induced earthquakes and triggering processes.
Katie M Keränen, Matthew Weingarten
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Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analysis for Induced Seismicity
In recent times, there has been increased seismicity in geologically stable basins in North America, thought to be associated with hydraulic fracturing and/or waste water disposal activities. Induced events could generate a seismic hazard higher than natural seismicity, particularly in areas with small-to-moderate natural background seismicity, leading
Reyes Canales, Mauricio
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Application of seismic tomography to induced seismicity investigations
Proceedings of Rock Mechanics in Petroleum Engineering, 1994Abstract Two case studies are presented, which highlight the potential application of seismic velocity imaging to induced seismicity investigations. Velocity images may be produced using data currently recorded with seismic monitoring arrays.
S. C. Maxwell, R. P. Young
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Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analysis for Induced Seismicity
2014Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analysis is currently the most common approach to seismic hazard analysis. For application to induced seismicity, a major challenge is the fact that the hazard is inherently nonstationary. In this paper we describe the theoretical extension of PSHA to a non-stationary context.
Kraaijpoel D A +3 more
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Seismic monitoring network for induced seismicity in the Netherlands
EAGE GeoTech 2021 First EAGE Workshop on Induced Seismicity, 2021The seismic monitoring network in the Netherlands consists of a dense network of shallow borehole arrays (200 m depth) and surface accelerometers in the Groningen region and a sparser network in the rest of the country. The dense network in Groningen is targeted at induced seismicity due to gas extraction.
Kruiver, P. +3 more
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Engineering Geology, 1976
Abstract The annual and cumulative catalogues of Canadian earthquakes prepared by the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, are critically examined to determine if they contain examples of induced seismic activity caused by fluid injection in oil fields, by the impounding of water in large reservoirs or by mining.
W.G. Milne, M.J. Berry
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Abstract The annual and cumulative catalogues of Canadian earthquakes prepared by the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, are critically examined to determine if they contain examples of induced seismic activity caused by fluid injection in oil fields, by the impounding of water in large reservoirs or by mining.
W.G. Milne, M.J. Berry
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Seismic Hazard and Hydraulic Fracture-induced Seismicity
Proceedings, 2015Traditionally, to relate the seismic hazard potential in seismically active areas, empirical ground motion prediction equations (EGMPE) are used to relate event parameters like magnitude and location to site characteristics such as peak ground acceleration (PGA) or peak ground velocity (PGV) which tend to be how building codes are parametrized.
G. Viegas, T.I. Urbancic, A.M. Baig
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INDUCED SEISMICITY. Seismicity triggered by fluid injection-induced aseismic slip.
Science (New York, N.Y.), 2015Anthropogenic fluid injections are known to induce earthquakes. The mechanisms involved are poorly understood, and our ability to assess the seismic hazard associated with geothermal energy or unconventional hydrocarbon production remains limited. We directly measure fault slip and seismicity induced by fluid injection into a natural fault.
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ISET Journal of Earthquake Technology, 1991
The literature on reservoir induced seismicity begins with the discussion of the seismic events at Lake Mead (Hoover Dam) on the Nevada-Arizona border (Carder, 1945), which was the first time such seismic phenomena had been clearly recognized. In retrospect, it appears that an even earlier example had occurred at Lake Marathon, Greece, where induced ...
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The literature on reservoir induced seismicity begins with the discussion of the seismic events at Lake Mead (Hoover Dam) on the Nevada-Arizona border (Carder, 1945), which was the first time such seismic phenomena had been clearly recognized. In retrospect, it appears that an even earlier example had occurred at Lake Marathon, Greece, where induced ...
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