2012
DOI: 10.2172/1219482
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Protocol for Addressing Induced Seismicity Associated with Enhanced Geothermal Systems

Abstract: In June 2009, the New York Times published an article about the public fear of geothermal development causing earthquakes. The article highlighted a project funded by the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Geothermal Technologies Program bringing power production at The Geysers back up to capacity using Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS) technology. The Geysers geothermal field is located two hours north of San Francisco, California, and therefore, the article drew comparisons to a similar geothermal EGS project… Show more

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“…Human anxiety can occur from low-level ground shaking that does not necessarily cause physical damage to the built or natural environment (Majer et al 2014). Although the ground motions can be of low amplitude, if repeated often enough they could impact the health and mental well-being of people.…”
Section: Human Anxiety Created By Ground Motionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Human anxiety can occur from low-level ground shaking that does not necessarily cause physical damage to the built or natural environment (Majer et al 2014). Although the ground motions can be of low amplitude, if repeated often enough they could impact the health and mental well-being of people.…”
Section: Human Anxiety Created By Ground Motionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To determine whether an activity is abnormally dangerous, one or more of the following questions will need to be considered (Cypser and Davis 1998 Liability for losses caused by potential hazardous events associated with GCS could also be determined based on legal theories other than strict liability, including negligence, nuisance, and trespass (Majer et al 2012).…”
Section: Liability Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The absence of regulations specific to requiring liability for damages caused by induced seismicity associated with CO 2 storage or a case history of associated liability litigation, makes it very difficult to predict liability for seismic events that could potentially be induced by CO 2 storage operations. According to Cypser and Davis (1998), a definitive cause and effect relationship will have to be established between CO 2 storage and an induced seismic event, and between the portion of the seismic event that was determined to have been induced and the damages to the claimant (Wilson et al 2007;Majer et al 2012;JGC Corporation 2013;.…”
Section: Induced Seismicitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This so-called hydraulic fracturing is well known since the fundamental paper of Hubbert and Willis (1957) has been applied widely. However, in the past decades, the accompanying induced seismicity became a problem not only at geothermal reservoirs but also in connection with other types of underground mining activities such as hydrocarbon exploitation, as well as potash and coal mining (Evans et al 2012;Majer et al 2007Majer et al , 2012Grünthal 2013;Suckale 2009Suckale , 2010. In particular, in Europe, the induced events at the geothermal site in Basel (Switzerland) related to fluid stimulation ( 3.2 in 2006; Häring et al 2008;Deichmann and Ernst 2009;Deichmann and Giardini 2009) and in Landau (Germany) due to a shut-in in the production phase ( 2.6 in 2009;Grünthal 2013) were the nucleus of an intense and ongoing discussion since both sites are situated in the suburb of the respective cities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%