Banff 2018 International Induced Seismicity Workshop: Oct. 24-27, 2018
EXTENDED ABSTRACTS (link)
Oral Presentations:
PLENARY TALKS
- Returning to Banff. The End of an Odyssey, Pradeep Talwani
- Induced Earthquakes: State of the Science 2018, Bill Ellsworth
PROCESSES LEADING TO LARGE FAILURE EVENTS
- Localization Processes Leading to Large Failures: Analysis of acoustic emission and earthquake catalogues, Ilya Zaliapin
- Damage evolution is leading to dynamic failure in rocks- observations from laboratory tests, Georg Dresen
- Seismic reactivation of basement structures in Oklahoma, Ze’ev Reches
HAZARD AND MITIGATION
- The USGS Induced-Seismicity Hazard Mapping Program, Mark Petersen
- Bridging Gaps in Induced-seismicity Hazard forecasting in Alberta, Canada, Ryan Schultz
- Potential deformations to earth dams from induced earthquakes, Norm Abrahamson
- An overview of induced-seismicity ground motions and their implications for hazard, Gail Atkinson
HIGH-QUALITY DATASETS: HITS AND MISSES
- The Improvement of Regional Seismograph Networks in Northeast BC and Western AB: Impact on Regulations of Unconventional Hydrocarbon Development, Honn Kao
- Trials and triumphs of a large-N seismic array to survey injection-induced earthquakes in northern Oklahoma, Elizabeth Cochran
- High-Quality Data Sets to High-Quality Risk Management Products: Enhanced IS Monitoring Case Study, Dario Baturan
- Insights from the joint interpretation of dense array observations and 3D multicomponent seismic: The ToC2ME experiment, Fox Creek, AB Induced Seismicity from a Regulatory Perspective, David Eaton
REGULATORY AND POLICY APPROACHES
- Induced Seismicity from a Regulatory Perspective, Rick Simmers
SESSION on the BC MONTNEY
- BC’s Regulatory Framework, Stuart (Stu) Venables
- Induced Seismicity: Observations, Research and Oversight in British Columbia, Stu Venables
- Progress Energy – An operator’s perspective on the nature of induced seismicity in the Montney field and the ever-evolving challenges for the regulatory body, Lindsay Miller
SESSION on the DUVERNAY
- Linking Science to Regulation for Rapid Response to Induced Seismicity: The Power of AGS Applied Science in the Alberta Energy Regulator, Carol Crowfoot
- Review of Management of Induced Seismicity, Todd Shipman
- An Operator’s Perspective on Addressing Stakeholder Needs around Induced Seismicity, John Evans
- An Operator’s Perspective, Daniel Ciulavu
DATA MINING WITH NOVEL ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES
- New Frontiers in Characterization of Sub-Catalog Microseismicity: Application to Fluid-Driven Earthquake Swarms Beneath Long Valley Caldera, California, Dave Shelly
- Detection of earthquakes, phases, and first-motion polarities with deep learning, Zachary Ross
- Limits on detection and analysis of small (induced) earthquakes, Grzegorz Kwiatek
Poster Presentations:
- Caverns Regional stability and Rock bolt failure evaluation using induced seismicity, Sivakumar Cherukuri
- Inter-Event Triggering in Microseismicity Induced by Hydraulic Fracturing, Joern Davidsen
- Regulating hydraulic fracturing: An Environment Agency, England perspective, Anna Stork
- A Framework for Model Calibration and Performance Testing: Applications to the Groningen Field, Sander Osinga
- Investigating elastic Coulomb stress transfer during hydraulic fracturing-induced seismicity, Tom Kettlety
- Mapping the Seismic Hazard from Induced Earthquakes in Alberta, Hadi Ghofrani
- Bilinear magnitude distributions and the characteristic earthquake hypothesis, Nadine Igonin
- Role of fault creep on earthquake nucleation in the Fox Creek region, Alberta, Tom Eyre
- Using beam-forming to maximise the detection capability of small, sparse seismometer arrays, James Verdon
- Advanced Simulation Environment for Induced Seismicity Mitigation and Integrated Control (ASEISMIC), David Eaton
- Linking fluid injection to faulting processes and source properties at NW The Geysers, Patricia Martinez-Garzon
- Differentiating Induced and Triggered Seismicity in Mines, Laura Brown
Constraints on heterogeneous stress from observations of induced seismicity, Paul Segall - Earthquake Data Auto-Processor (EDAP) with Application for Induced Seismicity, Karen Assatourians
- An Industry Perspective on Induced Seismicity, Scott McKean
- A Government of Canada high-performance system for monitoring ground deformation from RCM SAR data, Sergey Samsonov
- DInSAR observation of the impact of anthropogenic activities on duration of the seismic cycle, Sergey Samsonov
- Induced seismicity reveals shallow basement faults in south-central Kansas, George Tsoflias
- Shear-wave anisotropy changes in southern Kansas correlate temporally to pore fluid pressure changes, Keith Nolte
- Physics-based forecasting of man-made earthquake hazards in Oklahoma and Kansas, Cornelius Langenbruch
- An investigation on the effects of different Stress Regimes on induced seismic events magnitude, Afshin Amini
- Using Seismic Event Clusters for Seismic Source Discrimination in Central Utah, Kristine Pankow
- Influence of crustal structure on high-frequency (f>1 Hz) ground motions from induced earthquakes in, Morgan Moschetti
- Earthquakes induced by hydraulic fracturing are pervasive in Oklahoma, Rob Skoumal
- Near-Field Ground-Motion Amplitudes from Induced Earthquakes in Northeast British Columbia, Canada, Ali Mahani
- Challenges of Implementing the UK’s Traffic Light Scheme, Antony Butcher
- Geoscience integration connecting fluid flow along faults to hydraulic fracturing induced seismicity, Elwyn Galloway
- Shear Wave Anisotropy Measurements from Induced Earthquakes in the Wattenberg Disposal Zone, CO, Enrique Chon
- Constraining the Magnitude of the Largest Induced Earthquake, Robert Shcherbakov
- Incorporating induced seismicity into seismic hazard evaluation – trial for hydraulic fracturing, Ruijia Wang
- Homogenization and harmonization of earthquake catalogues, method, criteria and bases: Algeria Case, Assia Harbi
- Forecasts of Induced Seismicity from a Hydromechanical Earthquake Nucleation Model, Justin Rubinstein
- Empirical Ground Motion Characterization of Induced Seismicity in Alberta and Oklahoma, Mark Novakovic
- Characterization of the in-situ stress states for Fox Creek, Alberta, Luyi Shen
Selecting a safe strategy of salt water disposal, Jechumtalova Zuzana - Dependency of the induced seismicity b-value on the stress state of existing fractures, Yusuke Mukuhira
- Monitoring of induced seismicity with SeisComP3, Bernd Weber
- Damage to Buildings from Induced Earthquakes, Abbie Liel
- Monitoring of Anthropogenic Seismicity in Italy: State of the Art, Thomas Braun
- Reservoir-Triggered Earthquakes in Canada, Maurice Lamontagne
- Spatiotemporal b-value variations and their significance over the Groningen gas field, Joana Martins
- Insights into seismicity patterns from cellular automata, Mirko van der Baan
- The Virginia City, Nevada Earthquake Sequence: Source Characteristics of Small Events (M ~3), Rachel Hatch
- Stress Drops of Induced Earthquakes in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin, Joanna Holmgren
Seismological Society of America 2017 Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, USA 2017
Oral Presentations:
- Assessment and Mitigation of Ground Motion Hazards from Induced Seismicity, Gail M. Atkinson, Western University (link)
Induced Seismicity Ground Motion Workshop, USGS, Menlo Park, USA 2017
Oral Presentations:
- GMPEs for Induced Events and How They Differ from Those for Natural Events, Gail M. Atkinson1, Emrah Yenier2, Karen Assatourians1, 1Western University, 2Nanometrics (link)
Schatzalp Workshop on Induced Seismicity - Swiss Seismological Service, Davos, Switzerland 2017
Oral Presentations:
- Assessment and Mitigation of Ground Motion Hazards from Induced Seismicity, Gail M. Atkinson, Western University (link)
- Fault Activation by Hydraulic Fracturing in Over-pressured Shale Formations, David W. Eaton1, Xuewei Bao2 and Burns A. Cheadle3, 1University of Calgary 2Zhejian University 3Western University (link)
- Rates of Induced-Earthquake Activation in Western Canada and Implications for Hazard, Hadi Ghofrani and Gail M. Atkinson, Western University (link)
Canadian Induced Seismicity Collaboration Workshop, Calgary, Canada 2016
Addressing Induced-Seismicity Hazards to Critical Infrastructure
Organizers: Gail Atkinson, University of Western Ontario; Karen Herman, TransAlta
Oral Presentations:
- Rates of induced-earthquake activation in western Canada and implications for hazard: Hadi Ghofrani, Western (link)
- Statistical modelling of seismicity in Alberta modulated by production data (Robert Shcherbakov, Western)
- Hydraulic fracturing and its relationship to induced seismicity in time and space: Dave Eaton, UofC (link)
- PSHA for Fox Creek: Emrah Yenier, Nanometrics (link)
- Seismic Risk from Induced and Natural Earthquakes in the Central and Eastern United States: Taojun Liu, U.S. Geological Survey
- Risk assessment and impact of induced seismicity on buildings: Gennaro Esposito, Shell
- Induced-seismicity hazard for critical infrastructure and the effect of exclusion zones: Gail Atkinson, Western (link)
- Understanding the damage potential to critical flood control facilities from Induced Seismicity: Oliver Taylor, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
- Defining the normal to single out the odd: Baseline studies of regional seismicity for major shale gas basins in Canada: Honn Kao, PGC (link)
- Monitoring Solutions for Critical Infrastructure: Andrew Moores, Nanometrics
- Time History Database for induced earthquakes: Karen Assatourians, Western (link)
- Regulatory Perspectives and developments of approaches in Alberta: Todd Shipman, AER
- Studies of Event Sequences in Fox Creek: Ruijia Wang/Jeff Gu, UofA (link)
- Studies of Event Sequences near Fort St. John: Ali Mahani, Geoscience BC (link)
Poster Presentations:
- Characterization of Earthquake Site Amplification in Alberta, Canada, for Induced Seismicity ShakeMap Applications: Joseph J. Farrugia, Sheri Molnar, and Gail M. Atkinson, Western (link)
- Overview of Ground Motion Characteristics from Potentially Induced Seismic Events in Alberta, Canada: Krista Kaski and Gail M. Atkinson, Western (link)
- Improving the locations of earthquakes using the double difference method, HypoDD, for the Composite Alberta Seismicity Catalog: Samantha Palmer and Gail M. Atkinson, Western (link)
- Dynamic Finite Element Modeling of Fault Slip; Stress Drop and Overshoot: Arsalan Sattari and David W. Eaton, UofC (link)
- Investigation of the induced seismicity in the Fox Creek region in first 3 months of 2016 using University of Calgary (DSA) and publicly available IRIS (RAVEN) local seismic arrays: Volodymyr Vragov and David W. Eaton, UofC (link)
- Focal Mechanism of Composite Microseismic Events: Hongliang Zhang and David W. Eaton, UofC (link)
AGU/CGU GAC/MAC Joint Assembly, Montreal, Canada 2015
Special Session on Induced Seismicity
Presiding: Gail Atkinson, University of Western Ontario; David Eaton, University of Calgary; Yu Gu, University of Alberta
Induced Seismicity Hazards and Processes: Oral Presentations
- Assessing the Hazard of Increasing Earthquake Activity in the U.S. Midcontinent: A Short-Term Hazard Model for Natural and Induced Earthquakes: W L Ellsworth, C S Mueller, M D Petersen, J L Rubinstein
- Investigation of Induced Seismicity Related to the Development of Shale Gas in Northeast British Columbia and Northwest Territories, Canada: H Kao, A M Farahbod, D Walker, D B Snyder, S Cairns (link)
- A Catalog Search for Triggered Seismicity in Canada and Near Fluid Injection Sites in Western Alberta Using a Match-Filter Approach with Continuous Waveform Data: B Wang, R M Harrington, Y Liu, N van der Elst, H Yu (link)
- Hazards from Induced Seismicity: Crooked Lake Case Study: H Ghofrani, G M Atkinson, K Assatourians (link)
- Hydraulic Fracturing of the Alberta Bakken and the Cardston Earthquake Swarm: R Schultz, S Mei, D Pana, V H Stern, Y J Gu, D W S Eaton
- Passive Seismic Monitoring of CO2 Storage Sites: A Stork, J Verdon, M Kendall, D White
- Possibilities and Challenges for Mitigating Seismic Hazard from Earthquakes Induced by Disposal of Wastewater by Deep Injection: A McGarr
- Induced Aftershock Sequences and Swarms in Geothermal Systems: R Shcherbakov, M B Yikilmaz, D L Turcotte, L H Kellogg, J B Rundle
- Are ENA Potentially Induced Earthquakes Different from Natural Earthquakes?: C H Cramer
- Ground Motions from Three Recent Earthquakes in Western Alberta and Northeastern British Columbia and their Implications for Induced-Seismicity Hazard in Eastern Regions: G M Atkinson, K Assatourians, B Cheadle, D W Greig (link)
- Downhole Tool Orientation and Hydraulic Fracture Monitoring of Induced Microseismicity: J H LeCalvez, M Williams, P Primiero
- Source and Attenuation Parameters for Induced Seismicity in the Crooked Lake Region of Alberta: M Novakovic, G M Atkinson
- Development of a Ground Motion Prediction Method for Carbon Dioxide Injection Induced Earthquakes: I Stone, R C Lee, C R Bradley, C S Larmat
Induced Seismicity Hazards and Processes: Posters
- Analysis of Microseismic Events during a Multi-stage Hydraulic Stimulation Experiment at a Shale Gas Reservoir: S L I Kaka, A L Ashadi Sr, A A Alshuhail, M Jervis
- Compilation of Composite Alberta Seismicity Catalog (CASC) for Earthquake Hazard from Induced Seismicity in Alberta: L Cui, A Fereidoni, G M Atkinson
- 3D Finite Element Modeling of Slip on a Well-Oriented, Critically Stressed Fault due to Pore Pressure Increase: D W S Eaton, A Sattari
- Identifying Quarry Blast Events in Seismicity Catalogs Based on the Ground Motion Parameters: A Fereidoni, G M Atkinson
- Statistical Analysis of Seismicity in Alberta: S Kothari, R Shcherbakov, G M Atkinson
- Induced Earthquakes Associated with the Haynesville Shale Play Identified near Bienville Parish, Louisiana in 2011: J I Walter, C Frohlich, J Gale, P Dotray
- Focal Mechanism Solutions for Earthquakes in Eastern Canada and Alberta Using the Generalized Cut and Paste (gCAP) Method: A Carey, H Yu, Y Liu, R M Harrington
- Modified Fibre-Bundle Model to Simulate Induced Seismicity: R Kahue, R Shcherbakov
- Slip Tendency Analysis and Risk of Induced Seismicity: A P Morris, D A Ferrill, G R Walter, A M Price
- Reservoir-Triggered Seismicity in the Canadian Shield as an Analogue to the Activity Induced by the Deep Injection of Wastewater: M Lamontagne
- Characteristics of the Earthquake Activity in Southeast New Brunswick, an Area With Shale Gas Potential: M Lamontagne, D Lavoie, S Ma, K B Burke, I D Bastow
Time-lapse video of Seismicity and HF wells