Several recent studies have presented evidence that significant induced earthquakes occurred in a number of oil-producing regions during the early and mid-twentieth century related to either production or wastewater injection. We consider whether the 21 July 1952 M_w 7.5 Kern County earthquake might have been induced by production in the Wheeler Ridge oil field. The mainshock, which was not preceded by any significant foreshocks, occurred 98 days after the initial production of oil in Eocene strata at depths reaching 3 km, within ~1 km of the White Wolf fault (WWF). Based on this spatial and temporal proximity, we explore a potential causal relationship between the earthquake and oil production. While production would have normally be expec...
California hosts both the largest geothermal resource capacity and highest seismicity rate in the na...
Fluid injection into deep wellbores can increase pore pressure, reduce effective stress, and trigger...
Changes in seismicity rates, whether of tectonic or of induced origin, can readily be identified in ...
Several recent studies have presented evidence that significant induced earthquakes occurred in a nu...
Most of the seismicity in the Los Angeles Basin (LA Basin) occurs at depth below the sediments and i...
Fracture and fault zones can channel fluid flow and transmit injection-induced pore pressure changes...
Evidence for fluid-injection-induced seismicity is rare in California hydrocarbon basins, despite wi...
During 2018–2019, oil was intermittently produced from the Late Jurassic Upper Portland Sandstone in...
This study examines seismograms and felt reports for the 25 April 2010 Alice, Texas, earthquake and ...
Reservoir-induced seismicity is considered to have occurred at four California sites. The four reser...
While scientists are paying increasing attention to the seismicity potentially induced by hydrocarbo...
The timing of events in seismic sequences can provide insights into the physical processes controlli...
We compile published examples of induced earthquakes that have occurred since 1929 that have magnit...
AbstractArtificially made seismic waves have been used for both tertiary recovery and well stimulati...
We analyze the background seismicity, initiation, and earliest stages of the Guy‐Greenbrier, Arkansa...
California hosts both the largest geothermal resource capacity and highest seismicity rate in the na...
Fluid injection into deep wellbores can increase pore pressure, reduce effective stress, and trigger...
Changes in seismicity rates, whether of tectonic or of induced origin, can readily be identified in ...
Several recent studies have presented evidence that significant induced earthquakes occurred in a nu...
Most of the seismicity in the Los Angeles Basin (LA Basin) occurs at depth below the sediments and i...
Fracture and fault zones can channel fluid flow and transmit injection-induced pore pressure changes...
Evidence for fluid-injection-induced seismicity is rare in California hydrocarbon basins, despite wi...
During 2018–2019, oil was intermittently produced from the Late Jurassic Upper Portland Sandstone in...
This study examines seismograms and felt reports for the 25 April 2010 Alice, Texas, earthquake and ...
Reservoir-induced seismicity is considered to have occurred at four California sites. The four reser...
While scientists are paying increasing attention to the seismicity potentially induced by hydrocarbo...
The timing of events in seismic sequences can provide insights into the physical processes controlli...
We compile published examples of induced earthquakes that have occurred since 1929 that have magnit...
AbstractArtificially made seismic waves have been used for both tertiary recovery and well stimulati...
We analyze the background seismicity, initiation, and earliest stages of the Guy‐Greenbrier, Arkansa...
California hosts both the largest geothermal resource capacity and highest seismicity rate in the na...
Fluid injection into deep wellbores can increase pore pressure, reduce effective stress, and trigger...
Changes in seismicity rates, whether of tectonic or of induced origin, can readily be identified in ...