Global review of human-induced earthquakes
Durham University · Newcastle University
Abstract
The Human-induced Earthquake Database, HiQuake , is a comprehensive record of earthquake sequences postulated to be induced by anthropogenic activity. It contains over 700 cases spanning the period 1868–2016. Activities that have been proposed to induce earthquakes include the impoundment of water reservoirs, erecting tall buildings, coastal engineering, quarrying, extraction of groundwater, coal, minerals, gas, oil and geothermal fluids, excavation of tunnels, and adding material to the subsurface by allowing abandoned mines to flood and injecting fluid for waste disposal, enhanced oil recovery, hydrofracturing, gas storage and carbon sequestration. Nuclear explosions induce earthquakes but evidence for…
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5Topics & keywords
- Geology
- Induced seismicity
- Tectonics
- Pore water pressure
- Plucking
- Seismology
- Environmental science
- Mining engineering
- Life below water