Artificial water reservoir - triggered earthquakes with special emphasis at Koyna

Gupta, Harsh K (2005) Artificial water reservoir - triggered earthquakes with special emphasis at Koyna. CURRENT SCIENCE, 88 (10). pp. 1628-1631.

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0012-8252(02)00063-6

Abstract

Globally, about one hundred sites are known where filling of artificial water reservoirs triggered earthquakes. It is noteworthy that a majority of the sites where triggered earthquakes exceeding magnitude 5 have occurred are in Stable Continental Regions. The triggered seismicity at Koyna, India is a classic example where such events have continued to occur for over 41 years since impounding of the Shivaji Sagar Lake in 1962. Detailed investigations in the Koyna region have shown that triggering of earthquakes is in flounced by rate of loading, the highest water levels reached and the duration of retention of high water levels as well as Kaiser effect. It is also proposed that increase in heterogeneity in the Koyna region and occurrence of 18 earthquakes of magnitude 5 or more may not have left a large enough fault segment for reoccurrence of another M 6.3 earthquake as in 1967. However, we be live that smaller earthquakes will continue to occur here for another 3 to 4 decades making this an ideal site for monitoring earthquake precursors, which may lead to forecast of M ~ 5 earthquakes. This optimism is based on the fact that earthquakes in the Koyna region are restricted to a small area of 30×20km and within a focal depth of 12 km, and there are no other seismically activate goings in the near vicinity.

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Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: triggered earthquakes; artificial water reservoirs; pore pressure; earthquake nucleation
Subjects: Region > India > Koyna-Warna
Inducing technology > Reservoir impoundment
Methodology > Method and procesing
Project: IS-EPOS project