“…Experimental water injection at depth at Rangely [Colorado, Raleigh et al, 1976] confirmed than fluids could trigger earthquakes. Since then, the artifical triggering of earthquakes has been ascertained in a large variety of human activities: hydrocarbon extraction [Wiprut and Zoback, 2000, Amos et al, 2014, Bourne et al, 2014, Van Wees et al, 2014, dam reservoir impoundment [Rastogi et al, 1997, Gupta, 2002, McGarr et al, 2002, Zhang et al, 2019, industrial waste water repository [Horton, 2012, Yeck et al, 2016, carbon dioxide storage projects [Zoback and Gorelick, 2012], and water injection in deep boreholes to produce geothermal energy [Deichmann and Giardini, 2009, Terakawa et al, 2012, McGarr et al, 2015. Fluidinjection-experiments at the KTB borehole in Germany have shown that even small pressure variations (<1 MPa) could trigger numerous microearthquakes at a depth of 9 km [Zoback and Harjes, 1997].…”