Laboratory simulations of fluid-induced seismicity, hydraulic fracture, and fluid flow

Volume: 24, Pages: 100169 - 100169
Published: Dec 1, 2020
Abstract
Fluid-induced seismicity has been observed and recorded for decades. Seismic energy necessarily requires a source, which is frequently related to rock fracture either in compression or tension. In both cases, such fracture may be promoted by crustal fluids. In this paper, we review some of the advances in the field of fluid-induced seismicity, with a particular focus on the use and application of new and innovative laboratory methods to better...
Paper Details
Title
Laboratory simulations of fluid-induced seismicity, hydraulic fracture, and fluid flow
Published Date
Dec 1, 2020
Volume
24
Pages
100169 - 100169
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