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1990
Publisher Summary This chapter describes the various aspects of seismicity induced by mining. An increase in seismicity in seismic areas and the generation of seismicity in aseismic areas have been observed as a result of deep underground mining and large-scale surface quarrying.
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Publisher Summary This chapter describes the various aspects of seismicity induced by mining. An increase in seismicity in seismic areas and the generation of seismicity in aseismic areas have been observed as a result of deep underground mining and large-scale surface quarrying.
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Induced Seismicity of Central Arkansas
International Geophysical Conference and Oil & Gas Exhibition, Istanbul, Turkey, 17-19 September 2012, 2012Enola area is known to generate swarms of earthquakes that are clustered in space and time. Thousands of earthquakes occurred in October 2010 through April 2011. The biggest earthquake in this swarm occurred On February 27, 2011 in North Central Arkansas area with magnitude 4.7. This earthquake was the biggest to be registered in this area for the last
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On the Nature of Reservoir-induced Seismicity
pure and applied geophysics, 1997In most cases of reservoir-induced seismicity, seismicity follows the impoundment, large lake-level changes, or filling at a later time above the highest water level achieved until then. We classify this as initial seismicity. This “initial seismicity” is ascribable to the coupled poroelastic response of the reservoir to initial filling or water level ...
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Induced seismicity: Realia and myths
Izvestiya, Physics of the Solid Earth, 2007The problems of initiation of earthquakes by other strong earthquakes and by underground nuclear explosions are considered. For this purpose, special software was designed that made it possible to process all of the world catalog data on earthquakes of 1950–2005.
E. I. Lyuke, O. K. Kondrat’ev
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2000
Seismicity in mines, in general, depends on depth, production rate, mining geometry and geological discontinuities such as dykes, faults etc. and on ambient tectonic stress field. One or combination of the above factors may contribute significantly to mining seismcity in any specific case (Gibowicz and Kijko, 1994; Mendecki, 1997; Holub, 1997; Holub et.
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Seismicity in mines, in general, depends on depth, production rate, mining geometry and geological discontinuities such as dykes, faults etc. and on ambient tectonic stress field. One or combination of the above factors may contribute significantly to mining seismcity in any specific case (Gibowicz and Kijko, 1994; Mendecki, 1997; Holub, 1997; Holub et.
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The Mechanism of Induced Seismicity
2002Seasonal Seismicity of Northern California Before the Great 1906 Earthquake.- Post-seismic Effects of an M 7.2 Earthquake and Microseismicity in an Abandoned, Flooded, Deep Mine.- Microseismicity Induced by Heavy Rainfall Around Flooded Vertical Ore Veins.- Moment Tensor Inversion of Regional Phases: Application to a Mine Collapse.- Source Time ...
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Searching for Solutions to Induced Seismicity
Journal of Petroleum Technology, 2014Induced Seismicity A sharp rise in seismic events in some areas of the United States where oil and gas production is booming is leading regulators and the industry to examine whether the two are related. And beyond that—what can be done to address the situation. In the first 6 months of this year in Oklahoma, for example, 268 earthquakes
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Seismicity Induced by Mining: An Overview
1996It seems that seismicity in mines has become recently a major topic in monitoring and discrimination research of seismic events with respect to a CTBT. An evasion scenario for clandestine testing of small nuclear weapons in the areas of induced seismicity cannot be dismissed.
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Seismicity Induced by Volcanic Eruption
2000In some of the volcanic sites of the world such as Kilauea (Hawaii, USA), Asama (Japan), Ruapehu (New Zealand) etc., extensive measurements of seismic activity, tilt, strain, gravity and magnetic fields, electrical resistivity, radioactivity, emissions of various gases etc. were made to understand the process of volcanic eruptions and their prediction (
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