2017
DOI: 10.1002/2016rg000542
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Current challenges in monitoring, discrimination, and management of induced seismicity related to underground industrial activities: A European perspective

Abstract: Due to the deep socioeconomic implications, induced seismicity is a timely and increasingly relevant topic of interest for the general public. Cases of induced seismicity have a global distribution and involve a large number of industrial operations, with many documented cases from as far back to the beginning of the twentieth century. However, the sparse and fragmented documentation available makes it difficult to have a clear picture on our understanding of the physical phenomenon and consequently in our abi… Show more

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“…Globally, the process of inducing earthquakes has been observed in relation to numerous industrial operations such as petroleum development, enhanced geothermal systems, reservoir impoundment, and mining (e.g., Grigoli et al, 2017 …”
Section: Geological Susceptibility: Model Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Globally, the process of inducing earthquakes has been observed in relation to numerous industrial operations such as petroleum development, enhanced geothermal systems, reservoir impoundment, and mining (e.g., Grigoli et al, 2017 …”
Section: Geological Susceptibility: Model Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We explore the potential of our proposed procedure to improve our understanding of the governing processes behind injection‐induced seismicity. We also discuss the advantages and pitfalls that may arise should such a procedure serve as an integral part in an Adaptive Traffic Light System (ATLS), which ultimately aims to reduce the induced seismic risk in future EGS projects (e.g., Douglas & Aochi, ; Gischig et al, ; Grigoli et al, ; Mignan et al, ; Trutnevyte & Wiemer, ; Wiemer & Trutnevyte, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, the seismicity rate, the economic impact, and the extent of public awareness and concern related to induced seismicity have greatly increased around the globe [e.g., Ellsworth et al ., ; Trutnevyte and Wiemer , ; Grigoli et al ., ]. Consequently, the number of scientific publications on the subject has also risen dramatically.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%