固体地球科学(S)
セッション小記号地震学(SS)
セッションIDS-SS09
タイトル和文INDUCED AND TRIGGERED SEISMICITY: CASE STUDIES, MONITORING AND MODELING TECHNIQUES
英文INDUCED AND TRIGGERED SEISMICITY: CASE STUDIES, MONITORING AND MODELING TECHNIQUES
タイトル短縮名和文Induced and Triggered Seismicity
英文Induced and Triggered Seismicity
代表コンビーナ氏名和文Luca Urpi
英文Luca Urpi
所属和文
英文
共同コンビーナ 1氏名和文椋平 祐輔
英文Yusuke Mukuhira
所属和文東北大学 流体科学研究所
英文Institute of Fluid Science, Tohoku University
共同コンビーナ 2氏名和文Enescu Bogdan
英文Bogdan Enescu
所属和文京都大学 大学院 理学研究科 地球惑星科学専攻 地球物理学教室
英文Department of Geophysics, Kyoto University
共同コンビーナ 3氏名和文Francesco Grigoli
英文Francesco Grigoli
所属和文ETH Zurich Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich
英文ETH Zurich Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich
発表言語E
スコープ和文Induced and triggered seismicity occurs in conjunction with human activities such as reservoir impoundments, mining operations, conventional and non-conventional hydrocarbon production, geothermal energy exploitation, wastewater disposal, CO2 sequestration and gas storage operations as well as volcanic and hydrogeological processes. The stability of faults is affected by external solicitations such as pore-pressure diffusion, relaxation effects as well as perturbations related to mass, pressure, temperature and/or volume changes, dike intrusions and earthquake-earthquake interactions. A better understanding of the physical processes governing induced and triggered seismicity is important for the assess the risk of current and future industrial activities.

The study of induced and triggered seismicity is inherently an interdisciplinary problem, which requires the combination of seismological, hydrogeological, geodetic data and a wide range of modeling approaches. This session welcome contributions covering the analysis and modeling of induced and triggered seismicity at different spatial scales and environments.

Relevant topics to be presented include but are not limited to induced seismicity characterization, spatio-temporal variations of physical parameters (including stress, pressure and temperature changes), spatio-temporal patterns of seismicity, modeling strategies and case-studies.

The goal of the session is to cover both theoretical, numerical and experimental aspects of these topics.
英文Induced and triggered seismicity occurs in conjunction with human activities such as reservoir impoundments, mining operations, conventional and non-conventional hydrocarbon production, geothermal energy exploitation, wastewater disposal, CO2 sequestration and gas storage operations as well as volcanic and hydrogeological processes. The stability of faults is affected by external solicitations such as pore-pressure diffusion, relaxation effects as well as perturbations related to mass, pressure, temperature and/or volume changes, dike intrusions and earthquake-earthquake interactions. A better understanding of the physical processes governing induced and triggered seismicity is important for the assess the risk of current and future industrial activities.

The study of induced and triggered seismicity is inherently an interdisciplinary problem, which requires the combination of seismological, hydrogeological, geodetic data and a wide range of modeling approaches. This session welcome contributions covering the analysis and modeling of induced and triggered seismicity at different spatial scales and environments.

Relevant topics to be presented include but are not limited to induced seismicity characterization, spatio-temporal variations of physical parameters (including stress, pressure and temperature changes), spatio-temporal patterns of seismicity, modeling strategies and case-studies.

The goal of the session is to cover both theoretical, numerical and experimental aspects of these topics.
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