2023
DOI: 10.5194/essd-2023-170
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Comprehensive data set of in-situ hydraulic stimulation experiments for geothermal purposes at the Äspö Hard Rock Laboratory (Sweden)

Abstract: Abstract. In this article, a high-resolution acoustic emission sensor, accelerometer and broadband seismometer array data set is made available and described in detail from in-situ experiments performed at Äspö Hard Rock Laboratory in May and June 2015. The main goal of the hydraulic stimulation tests in a horizontal borehole at 410 m depth in naturally fractured granitic rock mass is to demonstrate the technical feasibility to generate multi-stage heat exchangers in a controlled way superior to former massive… Show more

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“…The Helsinki EGS project also successfully controlled the induced seismicity under the magnitude threshold set by the local authorities, but permeability enhancement was insufficient [28]. Hydraulic fatigue in cyclic injection is also considered as a mitigation injection strategy, by inducing microcracks to avoid large failures [29,30]. Strategies for stopping injection are also investigated from the perspective of controlling the post-injection induced seismicity that occasionally occurs with a larger magnitude than the co-injection seismicity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Helsinki EGS project also successfully controlled the induced seismicity under the magnitude threshold set by the local authorities, but permeability enhancement was insufficient [28]. Hydraulic fatigue in cyclic injection is also considered as a mitigation injection strategy, by inducing microcracks to avoid large failures [29,30]. Strategies for stopping injection are also investigated from the perspective of controlling the post-injection induced seismicity that occasionally occurs with a larger magnitude than the co-injection seismicity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Helsinki EGS project also successfully controlled the induced seismicity under the magnitude threshold set by the local authorities, but permeability enhancement was insufficient (Kwiatek et al, 2019). Hydraulic fatigue in cyclic injection is also considered as a mitigation injection strategy, by inducing microcracks to avoid large failures (Zang et al, 2019(Zang et al, , 2023.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%