In the light of current concerns related to induced seismicity associated with geological carbon sequestration (GCS), this paper summarizes lessons learned from recent modeling studies on fault activation, induced seismicity, and potential for leakage associated with deep underground carbon dioxide (CO2) injection. Model simulations demonstrate that seismic events large enough to be felt by humans require brittle fault properties and continuous fault permeability allowing pressure to be distributed over a large fault patch to be ruptured at once. Heterogeneous fault properties, which are commonly encountered in faults intersecting multilayered shale/sandstone sequences, effectively reduce the likelihood of inducing felt seismicity and also ...
Zoback and Gorelick [(2012) Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 109(26): 10164-10168] have claimed that geologic ...
International audienceThe importance of geomechanics--including the potential for faults to reactiva...
International audienceThe importance of geomechanics--including the potential for faults to reactiva...
International audienceIn the light of current concerns related to induced seismicity associated with...
International audienceIn the light of current concerns related to induced seismicity associated with...
International audienceIn the light of current concerns related to induced seismicity associated with...
In the light of current concerns related to induced seismicity associated with geological carbon seq...
International audienceIn the light of current concerns related to induced seismicity associated with...
In the light of current concerns related to induced seismicity associated with geological carbon seq...
The feasibility of permanent geological storage of CO2 has been questioned due to the potential reac...
We summarize a number of recent modeling studies related to the potential for fault reactivations an...
International audienceInjection or withdrawal of fluid at depth may trigger felt seismicity. Such hu...
International audienceInjection or withdrawal of fluid at depth may trigger felt seismicity. Such hu...
AbstractWe summarize a number of recent modeling studies related to the potential for fault reactiva...
AbstractWe summarize a number of recent modeling studies related to the potential for fault reactiva...
Zoback and Gorelick [(2012) Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 109(26): 10164-10168] have claimed that geologic ...
International audienceThe importance of geomechanics--including the potential for faults to reactiva...
International audienceThe importance of geomechanics--including the potential for faults to reactiva...
International audienceIn the light of current concerns related to induced seismicity associated with...
International audienceIn the light of current concerns related to induced seismicity associated with...
International audienceIn the light of current concerns related to induced seismicity associated with...
In the light of current concerns related to induced seismicity associated with geological carbon seq...
International audienceIn the light of current concerns related to induced seismicity associated with...
In the light of current concerns related to induced seismicity associated with geological carbon seq...
The feasibility of permanent geological storage of CO2 has been questioned due to the potential reac...
We summarize a number of recent modeling studies related to the potential for fault reactivations an...
International audienceInjection or withdrawal of fluid at depth may trigger felt seismicity. Such hu...
International audienceInjection or withdrawal of fluid at depth may trigger felt seismicity. Such hu...
AbstractWe summarize a number of recent modeling studies related to the potential for fault reactiva...
AbstractWe summarize a number of recent modeling studies related to the potential for fault reactiva...
Zoback and Gorelick [(2012) Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 109(26): 10164-10168] have claimed that geologic ...
International audienceThe importance of geomechanics--including the potential for faults to reactiva...
International audienceThe importance of geomechanics--including the potential for faults to reactiva...