2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10950-021-10054-9
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Induced seismicity due to hydraulic fracturing near Blackpool, UK: source modeling and event detection

Abstract: Monitoring small magnitude induced seismicity requires a dense network of seismic stations and high-quality recordings in order to precisely determine events’ hypocentral parameters and mechanisms. However, microseismicity (e.g. swarm activity) can also occur in an area where a dense network is unavailable and recordings are limited to a few seismic stations at the surface. In this case, using advanced event detection techniques such as template matching can help to detect small magnitude shallow seismic event… Show more

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“…125). The largest event actually occurred about 60 h after stage 7 of the frack had been completed and reached magnitude M L 2.9 (Karamzadeh et al 2021).…”
Section: Uk Shale Gasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…125). The largest event actually occurred about 60 h after stage 7 of the frack had been completed and reached magnitude M L 2.9 (Karamzadeh et al 2021).…”
Section: Uk Shale Gasmentioning
confidence: 99%