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High-rate injection is associated with the increase in US mid-continent seismicity

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SCIENCE
卷 348, 期 6241, 页码 1336-1340

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.aab1345

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  1. John Wesley Powell Center for Analysis and Synthesis - U.S. Geological Survey [G13AC00023]

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An unprecedented increase in earthquakes in the U.S. mid-continent began in 2009. Many of these earthquakes have been documented as induced by wastewater injection. We examine the relationship between wastewater injection and U.S. mid-continent seismicity using a newly assembled injection well database for the central and eastern United States. We find that the entire increase in earthquake rate is associated with fluid injection wells. High-rate injection wells (>300,000 barrels per month) are much more likely to be associated with earthquakes than lower-rate wells. At the scale of our study, a well's cumulative injected volume, monthly wellhead pressure, depth, and proximity to crystalline basement do not strongly correlate with earthquake association. Managing injection rates may be a useful tool to minimize the likelihood of induced earthquakes.

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