Tectonophysics2022,Vol.8247.DOI:10.1016/j.tecto.2022.229227

Anthropogenic activity at the Leyte geothermal field promoted the 2017 M-w 6.5 earthquake

Xu, Wenbin Gao, Hua Burgmann, Roland Feng, Guangcai Li, Zhiwei Jiang, Guoyan
Tectonophysics2022,Vol.8247.DOI:10.1016/j.tecto.2022.229227

Anthropogenic activity at the Leyte geothermal field promoted the 2017 M-w 6.5 earthquake

Xu, Wenbin 1Gao, Hua 2Burgmann, Roland 3Feng, Guangcai 1Li, Zhiwei 1Jiang, Guoyan2
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  • 1. Cent South Univ
  • 2. Wuhan Univ
  • 3. Univ Calif Berkeley
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Abstract

Recent studies of anthmpogenic seismicity have improved our understanding of the causal relationships between earthquakes and industrial activity. Whether larger-magnitude earthquakes can be triggered and how human injection and production of fluids interact with active faults remain poorly understood. The 2017 Mw 6.5 Leyte earthquake nucleated at a depth close to the production zone and within 2 km of an actively producing geothermal field in Philippines. Here we use satellite radar data to constrain the pre-earthquake ground deformation across the field and the Leyte fault and to determine the coseismic source parameters. From consideration of regional historical seismicity and fluid extraction model constrained by fluid injection and extraction rates, we find evidence suggesting that the mainshock is directly associated with the geothermal production efforts. Our findings demonstrate that the extraction of geothermal power close to active fault zones is capable of triggering damaging earthquakes, a hazard that was previously underappreciated

Key words

Anthropogenic activity/Leyte geothermal field/Earthquake triggering/InSAR/Philippine fault/Interseismic deformation/INDUCED SEISMICITY/SLIP DISTRIBUTION/STRESS CHANGES/FAULT/PHILIPPINE/INJECTION/SEGMENT

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出版年

2022
Tectonophysics

Tectonophysics

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ISSN:0040-1951
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