Relaxation damage control via fatigue-hydraulic fracturing in granitic rock as inferred from laboratory-, mine-, and field-scale experiments
Abstract The ability to control induced seismicity in energy technologies such as geothermal heat and shale gas is an important factor in improving the safety and reducing the seismic hazard of reservoirs. As fracture propagation can be unavoidable during energy extraction, we propose a new approach...
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Main Authors: | Arno Zang, Günter Zimmermann, Hannes Hofmann, Peter Niemz, Kwang Yeom Kim, Melvin Diaz, Li Zhuang, Jeoung Seok Yoon |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/41bddbd71b4144b1a0eabbd47bfab1cc |
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