Reservoir-induced seismicity is considered to have occurred at four California sites. The four reservoirs and the largest triggered earthquake associated with each one are: Lake Mendocino in Mendocino County, M 5.2 (see CALIFORNIA GEOLOGY, December 1978, p. 275-281): Lake Crowley in Mono County, M 6.0 (see CDMG Special Report 150, p. 92-94): Lake Oroville in Butte County, M 5.7 (see CALIFORNIA GEOLOGY. June 1982, p. 115-118); and Lake Shasta in Shasta County. M < 3
Fracture and fault zones can channel fluid flow and transmit injection-induced pore pressure changes...
Evidence for regional seismicity is of four kinds: (1) geological field observation of fault phenome...
The 1811–1812 New Madrid, central United States, earthquake sequence included at least three events ...
Lake Oroville is a large artificial lake created by the construction of a 235-m-high earth dam on th...
In numerous parts of the world today, including some of the most highly developed countries, many ...
A debatable problem of the display of induced seismicity and its causes during the construction of r...
Although induced seismicity associated with the impounding of reservoirs is a relatively rare phenom...
There are 11 large reservoirs (exceeding a capacity of 1 km 3 and/or the height of the dam being 100...
Several recent studies have presented evidence that significant induced earthquakes occurred in a nu...
Although problems of the seismic activity of any region or of the world are best handled in terms of...
This report presents data relevant to the occurrence of reservoirassociated earthquakes. The...
Most of the recent controversy concerning seismic hazards to proposed nuclear facilities in Califor...
Earthquakes triggered by artificial reservoirs have been documented for more than seven decades and ...
The ‘Kremasta seismic sequence’ in western Greece is one of the most commonly cited examples of Rese...
No! Not on their own. But, stresses and pore pressure due to natural causes may already have accumul...
Fracture and fault zones can channel fluid flow and transmit injection-induced pore pressure changes...
Evidence for regional seismicity is of four kinds: (1) geological field observation of fault phenome...
The 1811–1812 New Madrid, central United States, earthquake sequence included at least three events ...
Lake Oroville is a large artificial lake created by the construction of a 235-m-high earth dam on th...
In numerous parts of the world today, including some of the most highly developed countries, many ...
A debatable problem of the display of induced seismicity and its causes during the construction of r...
Although induced seismicity associated with the impounding of reservoirs is a relatively rare phenom...
There are 11 large reservoirs (exceeding a capacity of 1 km 3 and/or the height of the dam being 100...
Several recent studies have presented evidence that significant induced earthquakes occurred in a nu...
Although problems of the seismic activity of any region or of the world are best handled in terms of...
This report presents data relevant to the occurrence of reservoirassociated earthquakes. The...
Most of the recent controversy concerning seismic hazards to proposed nuclear facilities in Califor...
Earthquakes triggered by artificial reservoirs have been documented for more than seven decades and ...
The ‘Kremasta seismic sequence’ in western Greece is one of the most commonly cited examples of Rese...
No! Not on their own. But, stresses and pore pressure due to natural causes may already have accumul...
Fracture and fault zones can channel fluid flow and transmit injection-induced pore pressure changes...
Evidence for regional seismicity is of four kinds: (1) geological field observation of fault phenome...
The 1811–1812 New Madrid, central United States, earthquake sequence included at least three events ...