Abstract
Despite our understanding of the different mechanisms of man-made earthquakes, their short-term prediction and prevention is yet to be attained. In the present study, we propose an integrated four-step approach to predict and prevent man-made earthquakes or reduce their chance of occurrence. Our four-step approach includes locating the highly anomalous zones of microseismic emission (MSE) that result from the stress-deformed state inside a geological formation and often represents the “seismic nuclei” for impending earthquakes, monitoring the variations and dynamics of the anomalous MSE zones over a period of one lunar month, inducing a creep-discharging of the MSE zones using a vibroseis seismic source at the ground surface, and monitoring the same MSE zones following the creep-discharge to determine whether the stress-deformed state was released and the chance of potential earthquake occurrence has been eliminated or reduced. The proposed full four-step approach has never implemented at one single location. Nevertheless, these steps have been tested separately at different sites and have proven successful. We propose conducting the full four-step approach at various locations of potential man-made earthquake activities around the world including the state of Oklahoma in the USA.
| Original language | British English |
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| Article number | 288 |
| Journal | Arabian Journal of Geosciences |
| Volume | 14 |
| Issue number | 4 |
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| State | Published - Feb 2021 |
Keywords
- Anomaly
- Discharging
- Earthquakes
- Microseismic emissions
- Prevention
- Seismic monitoring