Rupture Process of the M w 3.3 Earthquake in the St. Gallen 2013 Geothermal Reservoir, Switzerland

Király‐Proag, E. and Satriano, C. and Bernard, P. and Wiemer, S. (2019) Rupture Process of the M w 3.3 Earthquake in the St. Gallen 2013 Geothermal Reservoir, Switzerland. Geophysical Research Letters, 46 (14). pp. 7990-7999. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1029/2019GL082911

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1029/2019GL082911

Abstract

We analyze slip distribution and rupture kinematics of a M w 3.3 induced event that occurred in the St. Gallen geothermal reservoir (NE Switzerland) in 2013. We carry out a two‐step procedure: (1) path effects are deconvolved from the seismograms using an empirical Green's function, resulting in relative source time functions at all seismic stations; (2) the relative source time functions are back‐projected to the corresponding isochrones on the fault plane. Results reveal that the mainshock rupture propagates toward NNE from the hypocenter with an average velocity of 2,000 m/s. Spatiotemporal organization of foreshocks and aftershocks shows that the mainshock broke a previously less active portion of the fault and suggests that the aftershock sequence could be mainly driven by stress transfer. Applying this method in an operational environment could enable fast retrieval of seismic slip, allowing assessment of fault asperities and structures involved in the reservoir creation process.

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Item Type: Article
Subjects: Methodology > Method and procesing > Collective properties of seismicity
Region > Switzerland > St. Gallen
Inducing technology > Geothermal energy production
Project: S4CE > ST GALLEN: geothermal project