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Common features of the reservoir-associated seismic activities
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1972
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HydrogeologyEarthquake EngineeringEngineeringCommon FeaturesInduced SeismicitySeismologyEarthquake SourceCivil EngineeringGeographyTremor FrequencyNormal EarthquakesEarthquake ScenarioReservoir GeologyEngineering GeologySeismic HazardEarth ScienceLake FillingTectonics
abstract A detailed examination of the behavior of earthquakes associated with over a dozen artificial lakes shows that, in all cases, the tremors were initiated or their frequency increased considerably following the lake filling and that their epicenters were mostly located within a distance of 25 km from the lakes. Among the factors affecting the tremor frequency are the rate of increase of water level, duration of loading, maximum levels reached, and the period for which the high levels are retained. The study of these reservoir-associated earthquake sequences reveals that the ratio of the largest aftershock to the main shock is high (about 0.9), and the b values are also high in the frequency-magnitude relation, which is contrary to the normal earthquakes of the concerned regions.
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