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Main Title Induced seismicity potential in energy technologies /
Publisher National Academy Press,
Year Published 2013
OCLC Number 800025067
ISBN 9780309253673; 0309253675
Subjects Induced seismicity--United States ; Energy industries--Technological innovations--United States ; Energy development--United States
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National Academies Press http://www.nap.edu/catalog.php?record_id=13355
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EJAM  QE539.2.I46I53 2013 Region 3 Library/Philadelphia, PA 12/16/2013 DISPERSAL
ELBM  QE539.2.I46I53 2013 AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 01/25/2021
EOAM  QE539.2.I46I53 2013 Region 8 Technical Library/Denver,CO 02/11/2014
Collation xiii, 248 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 26 cm
Notes Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Notes Machine generated contents note: 1. Induced Seismicity And Energy Technologies -- Introduction to Induced Seismicity and Study Background -- Earthquakes and Their Measurement -- Energy Technologies and Induced Seismicity -- Historical Induced Seismicity Related to Energy Activities -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- 2. Types And Causes Of Induced Seismicity -- Introduction -- Factors Affecting Initiation and Magnitude of a Seismic Event -- Seismicity Induced by Fluid Injection -- Seismicity Induced by Fluid Withdrawal -- Summary -- References -- 3. Energy Technologies: How They Work And Their Induced Seismicity Potential -- Geothermal Energy -- Conventional Oil and Gas Production Including Enhanced Oil Recovery -- Unconventional Oil and Gas Production Including Shale Reservoirs -- Injection Wells Used for the Disposal of Water Associated with Energy Extraction -- Carbon Capture and Storage -- Discussion -- References -- 4. Governmental Roles And Responsibilities Related To Underground Injection And Induced Seismicity -- Federal Authorities -- State Efforts -- Existing Regulatory Framework for Fluid Withdrawal -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- 5. Paths Forward To Understanding And Managing Induced Seismicity In Energy Technology Development -- Hazards and Risks Associated with Induced Seismicity -- Quantifying Hazard and Risk -- References -- 6. Steps Toward A "Best Practices" Protocol -- The Importance of Considering the Adoption of Best Practices -- Existing Induced Seismicity Checklists and Protocols -- The Use of a Traffic Light Control System -- Mitigating the Effects of Induced Seismicity on Public and Private Facilities -- References -- 7. Addressing Induced Seismicity: Findings, Conclusions, Research, And Proposed Actions -- Types and Causes of Induced Seismicity -- Energy Technologies: How They Work -- Oversight, Monitoring, and Coordination of Underground Injection Activities for Mitigating Induced Seismicity -- Hazards and Risk Assessment -- Best Practices -- APPENDIXES -- A.Committee and Staff Biographies -- B. Meeting Agendas -- C. Observations of Induced Seismicity -- D. Letters between Senator Bingaman and Secretary Chu -- E. Earthquake Size Estimates and Negative Earthquake Magnitudes -- F. The Failure of the Baldwin Hills Reservoir Dam -- G. Seismic Event Due to Fluid Injection or Withdrawal -- H. Pore Pressure Induced by Fluid Injection -- I. Hydraulic Fracture Microseismic Monitoring -- J. Hydraulic Fracturing in Eola Field, Garvin County, Oklahoma, and Potential Link to Induced Seismicity -- K. Paradox Valley Unit Saltwater Injection Project -- L. Estimated Injected Fluid Volumes.
Place Published Washington, D.C.
Access Notes Also issued online.
Corporate Au Added Ent National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Induced Seismicity Potential in Energy Technologies,
PUB Date Free Form 2013
BIB Level m
Medium unmediated
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LCCN 2015301848
OCLC Time Stamp 20210122061101
Language eng
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Type CAT
OCLC Rec Leader 04769cam 2200457Ii 45010