Pore Fluid Pressure in St. Gallen Geothermal Field (Switzerland) Based on Earthquake Focal Mechanisms

Author:

De Matteis Raffaella1ORCID,Massa Bruno1ORCID,Adinolfi Guido Maria2,Amoroso Ortensia3ORCID,Terakawa Toshiko4ORCID,Convertito Vincenzo5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Dipartimento di Scienze e Tecnologie Università Degli Studi Del Sannio Benevento Italy

2. Dipartimento di Scienze Della Terra Università di Torino Torino Italy

3. Dipartimento di Fisica “E.R. Caianiello” Università Degli Studi di Salerno Fisciano Italy

4. Earthquake and Volcano Research Center Graduate School of Environmental Studies Nagoya University Nagoya Japan

5. Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia Osservatorio Vesuviano Napoli Italy

Abstract

AbstractInduced seismicity represents a negative drawback during subsurface exploitation for geothermal energy production. Understanding the triggering mechanisms of induced earthquakes can help implement effective seismic hazard mitigation actions. Among the triggering mechanisms, the pore fluid pressure is of primary importance. Here we provide a static picture of the excess pore fluid pressure at the hypocenters of a seismic sequence induced at the deep geothermal field in St. Gallen, Switzerland, in July 2013. We find that in addition to the Coulomb static stress change, fluids play a key role in promoting the sequence. The estimated excess pore fluid pressure for approximately half of the earthquakes is higher than the injection pressure necessary during the well control phase to fight the unexpected gas kick, that accidently occurred during field operations when a trap of overpressured gas was broken.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Reference45 articles.

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