QUAKE Seminar

Spring 2009 Schedule

This quarter's topic: Seismicity induced by changes in pore fluid pressure.

Wednesdays at 2:15 p.m., Mitchell 350 and 372

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Date Leader Paper Title Download
1. 1 April Organizational meeting
2. 8 April The Rangely induced seismicity experiment
Stuart Raleigh & others (1976) An experiment in earthquake control at Rangely, Colorado
Raleigh & others (1972) Faulting and crustal stress at Rangely, Colorado
3. 15 April Earthquakes induced at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal
Ana Hsieh & Bredehoeft (1981) Reservoir analysis of the Denver earthquakes: A case of induced seismicity
4. 22 April Surface loading versus pore pressure increase in reservoir-induced seismicity
Marine Simpson & others (1988) Two types of reservoir-induced seismicity
5. 29 April Poroelastic analysis of reservoir-induced seismicity
Annemarie Roeloffs (1988) Fault stability changes induced beneath a reservoir with cyclic variations in water level
Angie
6. 6 May Fluid-induced seismicity at the KT Borehole
Marco Introduction to the induced seismicity experiments at the KTB
Justin Baisch & Harjes (2003) A model for fluid-injection-induced seismicity at the KTB, Germany
7. 13 May Hydrofrac seismicity
Dan Shapiro & others (2006) Hydraulic-fracturing controlled dynamics of microseismic clouds
8. 20 May Oilfield fault reactivation
Noel Soltanzadeh & Hawkes (2008) Semi-analytical models for stress change and fault reactivation induced by reservoir production and injection
Owen
9. 27 May Induced seismicity in the Ekofisk oil field
Hiroki Ottemölller & others (2005) The 7 May 2001 induced seismic event in the Ekofisk oil field, North Sea
10. 3 June M. S. degree talks
Gwyn Investigation of deformation sources for the 2000 Miyakejima, Japan, intrusive event
Dan A principal component analysis of Hawaiian volcano deformation

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