High-resolution imaging of the ML 2.9 August 2019 earthquake in Lancashire, United Kingdom, induced by hydraulic fracturing during Preston New Road PND-2 operations
Hydraulic fracturing (HF) at Preston New Road (PNR), Lancashire, United Kingdom, in August 2019, induced a number of felt earthquakes. The largest event (ML 2.9) occurred on 26 August 2019, approximately three days after HF operations at the site had stopped. Following this, in November 2019, the U...
Main Authors: | Kettlety, T, Verdon, JP, Butcher, A, Hampson, M, Craddock, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Seismological Society of America
2020
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