Induced earthquakes in the development of unconventional energy resources

Volume: 60, Issue: 9, Pages: 1632 - 1644
Published: Jul 17, 2017
Abstract
It has long been known that human activities such as waste fluid disposal and reservoir impoundment may cause earthquakes. Recently, anthropogenic activities to tackle the increasing energy demand and to address climate change issues are also reported to induce earthquakes. These activities have a common attribute in that fluids are injected and extracted underground and induce spatiotemporal changes of pore pressure and stress, which may cause...
Paper Details
Title
Induced earthquakes in the development of unconventional energy resources
Published Date
Jul 17, 2017
Volume
60
Issue
9
Pages
1632 - 1644
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