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2020
DOI: 10.1080/22797254.2020.1720525
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RETRACTED ARTICLE: Fluid-induced high seismicity in Songliao Basin of China

Abstract: In recent years, moderate earthquakes with a magnitude of about 5.0 have occurred along the Fuyu/Songyuan-Zhaodong fault frequently. This fault is the most seismic active fault in the Songliao Basin, even in the Northeast Seismic Region of China. Based on previous studies, this fault has obvious segmentation from its activity. Some scholars considered the ground stress changes, which caused by the high pressure water injection method of oil exploration in Chaganhua area, maybe the reasonable interpretation of … Show more

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“…This special issue starts with an article on high seismicity detection, namely "Fluid-Induced High Seismicity in Songliao Basin of China," co-authored by Sheng et al (2020). The authors attempt to assess and review the activity of fluid-induced high seismicity in Songliao Basin of China using the existing data and latest research findings.…”
Section: Guest Editorial Of the Special Issue "Remote Sensing In Water Management And Hydrology"mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This special issue starts with an article on high seismicity detection, namely "Fluid-Induced High Seismicity in Songliao Basin of China," co-authored by Sheng et al (2020). The authors attempt to assess and review the activity of fluid-induced high seismicity in Songliao Basin of China using the existing data and latest research findings.…”
Section: Guest Editorial Of the Special Issue "Remote Sensing In Water Management And Hydrology"mentioning
confidence: 99%