2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.geothermics.2011.08.002
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A survey of the induced seismic responses to fluid injection in geothermal and CO2 reservoirs in Europe

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“…Goertz-Allmann and Wiemer (2012) found a substantial increase of the mean probability for the time period after shut-in and also at further distances from the injection point, compared to a constant b-value model. Their results not only explained the observations at Basel (GoertzAllmann et al 2011, Bachmann et al 2012), but were also consistent with observations at other geothermal projects (Kwiatek et al 2013, Charlety et al 2007, Evans et al 2012). The presented modeling and magnitude probability estimation technique could be used in a refined traffic light system, where the future induced seismicity magnitude probability is estimated based on the previously recorded seismicity of an ongoing operation.…”
Section: Characterization Of Large Magnitude Events (Lme)supporting
confidence: 88%
“…Goertz-Allmann and Wiemer (2012) found a substantial increase of the mean probability for the time period after shut-in and also at further distances from the injection point, compared to a constant b-value model. Their results not only explained the observations at Basel (GoertzAllmann et al 2011, Bachmann et al 2012), but were also consistent with observations at other geothermal projects (Kwiatek et al 2013, Charlety et al 2007, Evans et al 2012). The presented modeling and magnitude probability estimation technique could be used in a refined traffic light system, where the future induced seismicity magnitude probability is estimated based on the previously recorded seismicity of an ongoing operation.…”
Section: Characterization Of Large Magnitude Events (Lme)supporting
confidence: 88%
“…Today's EGS reservoirs, developed between 2 and 5 km depth (Tables 1 and 2), do not exhibit a relationship between the number of recorded events or the maximum magnitude and reservoir depth (Evans et al, 2012). However, the depth of the reservoir needs to be taken into account when it is linked to the injection pressure and to the crustal stress state.…”
Section: Seismic Response To Fluid Injection: Network Design Velocitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Europe, an early description of industrial exploitation of geothermal resources was published by Batchelor and Garnish (1990). Recently, Evans et al (2012) compiled a survey of induced seismicity responses to fluid injection in European geothermal and CO2 reservoirs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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