2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-31970-0_34
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Triggering Tectonic Earthquakes by Mining

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“…The recent creation of increasingly large infrastructure facilities and the emergence of new technologies, in particular, the spread of the method of hydraulic fracturing in the oil and gas industry has led to an increase in attention to the problem of the stability of systems that are in a metastable state, since the destruction of such systems remains unpredictable and leads to irreparable economic and human losses. This determines the relevance of research on trigger states, which is confirmed by a sharp increase in the number of publications on the development of the concept of a trigger mechanism in geosystems in the last decade [11]. At the same time, the main areas of research in the world are full-scale observations and the construction of mathematical models of the phenomenon, as a rule, only for specific objects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…The recent creation of increasingly large infrastructure facilities and the emergence of new technologies, in particular, the spread of the method of hydraulic fracturing in the oil and gas industry has led to an increase in attention to the problem of the stability of systems that are in a metastable state, since the destruction of such systems remains unpredictable and leads to irreparable economic and human losses. This determines the relevance of research on trigger states, which is confirmed by a sharp increase in the number of publications on the development of the concept of a trigger mechanism in geosystems in the last decade [11]. At the same time, the main areas of research in the world are full-scale observations and the construction of mathematical models of the phenomenon, as a rule, only for specific objects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Kocharyan (2015a, 2015b), Kocharyan et al (2013), and Kocharyan and Novikov (2015) carried out an experimental study and reported that a small change in the composition of fault gouge can not only change the deformation state parameters but also the state itself. As shown by the study of Kocharyan et al (2013), the dynamic behavior of slip deformation depends on the macroscopic physical and mechanical properties and the microstructure of the interlayer gouge material.…”
Section: Dynamic Models For Earthquake Triggermentioning
confidence: 99%