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Laboratory study on the effect of stress cycling pattern and rate on seismicity evolution

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s40948-023-00678-1

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Induced seismicity mitigation; Stress scheme; Cyclic stress; Acoustic emission; Stress rate

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This study suggests that cyclic stress patterns combined with low stress rates can reduce induced seismicity. The stress pattern and rate have a significant impact on the evolution of seismicity and the characteristics of seismic signals.
Recent laboratory and field studies suggest that temporal variations in injection patterns (e.g., cyclic injection) might trigger less seismicity than constant monotonic injection. This study presents results from uniaxial compressive experiments performed on Red Felser sandstone samples providing new information on the effect of stress pattern and rate on seismicity evolution. Red Felser sandstone samples were subjected to three stress patterns: cyclic recursive, cyclic progressive (CP), and monotonic stress. Three different stress rates (displacement controlled) were also applied: low, medium, and high rates of 10-4 mm/s, 5 x 10-4 mm/s, and 5 x 10-3 mm/s, respectively. Acoustic emission (AE) waveforms were recorded throughout the experiments using 11 AE transducers placed around the sample. Microseismicity analysis shows that (i) Cyclic stress patterns and especially cyclic progressive ones are characterized by a high number of AE events and lower maximum AE amplitude, (ii) among the three different stress patterns, the largest b-value (slope of the log frequency-magnitude distribution) resulted from the cyclic progressive (CP) stress pattern, (iii) by reducing the stress rate, the maximum AE energy and final mechanical strength both decrease significantly. In addition, stress rate remarkably affects the detailed AE signature of the events classified by the distribution of events in the average frequency (AF)-rise angle (RA) space. High stress rates increase the number of events with low AF and high RA signatures. Considering all elements of the AE analysis, it can be concluded that applying cyclic stress patterns in combination with low-stress rates may potentially lead to a more favourable induced seismicity effect in subsurface-related injection operations. The effects of stress pattern and rate on the evolution of seismicity, including maximum amplitude, AE energy, and b-value were revealed.Stress rate has a significant effect on both the failure pattern and signal contents of the AE events.The combination of cyclic stress patterns with low-stress rates can potentially lead to more favourable induced seismicity.

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