Induced seismicity linked to geothermal resource exploitation, hydraulic fracturing, and wastewater disposal is evolving into a global issue because of the increasing energy demand. Moderate to large induced earthquakes, causing widespread hazards, are often related to fluid injection into deep permeable formations that are hydraulically connected to the underlying crystalline basement. Using injection data combined with a physics-based linear poroelastic model and rate-and-state friction law, we compute the changes in crustal stress and seismicity rate in Oklahoma. This model can be used to assess earthquake potential on specific fault segments. The regional magnitude-time distribution of the observed magnitude (M) 3+ earthquakes during 20...
Seismicity associated with subsurface operations is a major societal concern. It is therefore critic...
Observations that unequivocally link seismicity and wastewater injection are scarce. Here we show th...
With the rise of hydraulic fracturing and the ever increasing need for waste water disposal determin...
Induced seismicity linked to geothermal resource exploitation, hydraulic fracturing, and wastewater ...
Wastewater disposal in the central U.S. is likely responsible for an unprecedented surge in earthqua...
In the last decade, parts of the Central United States experienced marked increase in the number of ...
Fluid injection into deep wellbores can increase pore pressure, reduce effective stress, and trigger...
The rapidly increased earthquake rate in the central United States has been linked with wastewater i...
Fluid-fault interaction in the subsurface is a critical driver of both natural and induced earthquak...
Induced seismicity provides a rare opportunity to study earthquake triggering and underlying stress ...
Documentation and analysis of groundwater responses to induced earthquakes are important to better u...
Large-scale wastewater disposal has led to a fast-paced reawakening of faults in the Oklahoma/Kansas...
Abundant seismicity in north-central Oklahoma occurs throughout a region containing both mature, hig...
International audienceMan-made seismicity is a response of the brittle crust to fluid injection at d...
Seismicity in the U.S. midcontinent has increased by orders of magnitude over the past decade. Spati...
Seismicity associated with subsurface operations is a major societal concern. It is therefore critic...
Observations that unequivocally link seismicity and wastewater injection are scarce. Here we show th...
With the rise of hydraulic fracturing and the ever increasing need for waste water disposal determin...
Induced seismicity linked to geothermal resource exploitation, hydraulic fracturing, and wastewater ...
Wastewater disposal in the central U.S. is likely responsible for an unprecedented surge in earthqua...
In the last decade, parts of the Central United States experienced marked increase in the number of ...
Fluid injection into deep wellbores can increase pore pressure, reduce effective stress, and trigger...
The rapidly increased earthquake rate in the central United States has been linked with wastewater i...
Fluid-fault interaction in the subsurface is a critical driver of both natural and induced earthquak...
Induced seismicity provides a rare opportunity to study earthquake triggering and underlying stress ...
Documentation and analysis of groundwater responses to induced earthquakes are important to better u...
Large-scale wastewater disposal has led to a fast-paced reawakening of faults in the Oklahoma/Kansas...
Abundant seismicity in north-central Oklahoma occurs throughout a region containing both mature, hig...
International audienceMan-made seismicity is a response of the brittle crust to fluid injection at d...
Seismicity in the U.S. midcontinent has increased by orders of magnitude over the past decade. Spati...
Seismicity associated with subsurface operations is a major societal concern. It is therefore critic...
Observations that unequivocally link seismicity and wastewater injection are scarce. Here we show th...
With the rise of hydraulic fracturing and the ever increasing need for waste water disposal determin...