Rupture Directivity of Fluid-Induced Seismic Events - Implications for CCS-Induced Seismicity Hazard
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Explore a comprehensive lecture on the rupture directivity patterns of fluid-induced seismic events and their implications for Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) projects in the UK Continental Shelf. Examine how induced seismicity hazards have impacted major operations worldwide, from the Groningen gas field in the Netherlands to geothermal projects in South Korea and Switzerland. Learn about the compilation and analysis of seismic waveforms from various fluid injection operations, focusing on measuring rupture time and directivity alongside other crucial source mechanism parameters. Discover methods for monitoring newly awarded CCS licenses using both conventional seismic stations and offshore Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) arrays, providing valuable insights for predicting and managing seismic risks in future operations.
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Rupture Directivity of Fluid-Induced Seismic Events - Germán Rodriguez
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Earth Sciences, University of Liverpool