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Title Observations of Deep and Shallow Seismicity Within the Wairakei-Tauhara Geothermal System
Authors F. Sepulveda, C. Siega, Y.W. Lin, A Urgel, C. Boese
Year 2016
Conference New Zealand Geothermal Workshop
Keywords Wairakei Seismic Network, microseismicity, seismic cluster, mass extraction, injection.
Abstract Over the lifetime of the Wairakei Seismic Network (2009 to present), deep microseismicity (> 4 km depth) has been consistently detected near the north-western part of the Wairakei field including outfield areas. Episodes of deep microseismicity often correlate temporarily with shallow (< 4 km depth) microseismicity detected near production and injection areas of Wairakei and northern Tauhara. In order to better understand the meaning of this deep microseismicity – in terms of its connection with the Wairakei-Tauhara geothermal system, selected swarms of deep microseismicity detected over the period Jan 2013-March 2015 were studied against field operating history. The temporal correlation between deep and shallow microseismicity is discussed in the light of evidence presented here.
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