Real‐time imaging, forecasting, and management of human‐induced seismicity at Preston New Road, Lancashire, England
Earthquakes induced by subsurface fluid injection pose a significant issue across a range of industries. Debate continues as to the most effective methods to mitigate the resulting seismic hazard. Observations of induced seismicity indicate that the rate of seismicity scales with the injection volum...
Autors principals: | Clarke, H, Verdon, JP, Kettlety, T, Baird, AF, Kendall, J-M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Seismological Society of America
2019
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