Investigations of continued reservoir triggered seismicity at Koyna, India

Author:

Gupta Harsh K.1,Arora Kusumita1,Purnachandra Rao N.1,Roy Sukanta2,Tiwari V. M.1,Patro Prasanta K.1,Satyanarayana H. V. S.1,Shashidhar D.1,Mahato C. R.1,Srinivas K. N. S. S. S.1,Srihari M.1,Satyavani N.1,Srinu Y.1,Gopinadh D.1,Raza Haris1,Jana Monikuntala1,Akkiraju Vyasulu V.2,Goswami Deepjyoti2,Vyas Digant2,Dubey C. P.3,Raju D. Ch. V.1,Borah Ujjal1,Raju Kashi1,Chinna Reddy K.1,Babu Narendra1,Bansal B. K.4,Nayak Shailesh4

Affiliation:

1. CSIR, National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad, India

2. Borehole Geophysical Research Laboratory, Maharashtra, India

3. National Centre for Earth Science Studies, Thiruvananthapuram, India

4. Ministry of Earth Sciences, New Delhi, India

Abstract

AbstractKoyna, located in the Deccan Volcanic Province in western India, is the most significant site of reservoir triggered seismicity (RTS) globally. The largest RTS event of M 6.3 occurred here on December 10, 1967. RTS at Koyna has continued. This includes 22 M≥5.0 and thousands of smaller events over the past 50 years. The annual loading and unloading cycles of the Koyna Reservoir and the nearby Warna Reservoir influence RTS. Koyna provides an excellent natural laboratory to comprehend the mechanism of RTS because earthquakes here occur in a small area, mostly at depths of 2–7 km, which are accessible for monitoring. A deep borehole laboratory is therefore planned to study earthquakes in the near-field to understand their genesis, especially in an RTS environment. Initially, several geophysical investigations were carried out to characterize the seismic zone, including 5000 line kilometres of airborne gravity gradiometry and magnetic surveys, high-quality magnetotelluric data from 100 stations, airborne LiDAR surveys over 1064 km2, drilling of 8 boreholes of approximately 1500 m depth and geophysical logging. To improve the earthquake locations a unique network of borehole seismometers was installed in six of these boreholes. These results, along with a pilot borehole drilling plan, are presented here.

Publisher

Geological Society of London

Subject

Geology,Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology

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