About
The threat and occurrence of high-magnitude, uncontrolled induced seismicity has been a persisting issue in several kinds of subsurface systems for decades now. Research on limiting induced seismicity to improve the safety of these systems began ever since the first observed cases in wastewater injection. The number of groups working to solve this problem only increased with every major event, focusing on various aspects of induced seismicity. Our understanding of the underlying processes has improved consistently, but the recent events at Pohang, Castor, Groningen, etc., have showcased that there is more to learn in terms of the physics, and demand better characterization, monitoring and forecasting systems in place.
This Workshop aims at fostering debate on the latest advances in process understanding, subsurface characterization and forecasting of induced seismicity. We welcome contributions from the academia and industry alike in topics ranging from, but not limited to numerical modeling, laboratory experiments, field studies, application of AI in induced seismicity, etc. We welcome contributions in the form of both posters and oral presentations that broadly fit into the following sessions:
- Session 1: Understanding of the causes of induced seismicity
- Session 2: Post-injection seismicity: can we forecast it?
- Session 3: Subsurface characterization
- Session 4: Forecasting induced seismicity
- Session 5: Case Studies of induced seismicity
Confirmed invited speakers
- Gillian Foulger (Durham University)
- Peter Meier (GeoEnergie Suisse)
- Serge Shapiro (Freie Universität Berlin)
- Leo Eisner (Seismik)
- Jesús Carrera (CSIC)
- Ioannis Stefanou (Nantes University)
- Marie Violay (EPFL)
- Keita Yoshioka (Montanuniversität Leoben)
- Grzegorz Kwiatek (GFZ)
- Yusuke Mukuhira (Tohoku University)
- Luis Cueto-Felgueroso (Technical University of Madrid)
- Qinghua Lei (Uppsala University)
- Silvia De Simone (CSIC)
- Mateo Acosta (CalTech)
- Alexis Sáez (EPFL)
Important dates
20th of January 2024: Abstract submission deadline
25th of January 2024: Confirmation of abstract acceptance and opening of registration
29th of February 2024: Closing of the registration
Committee
Víctor Vilarrasa, CSIC, Spain
Sri Kalyan Tangirala, CSIC, Spain
Patricia López, CSIC, Spain
Auregan Boyet, CSIC, Spain
Sara Hanson-Hedgecock, CSIC, Spain
Iman Rahimzadeh Kivi, ICL, UK
Dario Sciandra, CSIC, Spain
Iman Vaezi, CSIC, Spain
Linus Walter, CSIC, Spain
Programme
Monday, 11th of March, 2024 | |
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8:30-9:00 | Registration opens |
9:00-9:15 | Welcome address Víctor Vilarrasa (CSIC) |
9:15-10:45 | Session 1: Understanding of the causes of induced seismicity Keynote lecture and 5 oral presentations |
10:45-12:00 | Coffee break + posters Session 1 |
12:00-13:00 | Session 1: Understanding of the causes of induced seismicity 5 oral presentations |
13:00-14:00 | Lunch |
14:00-15:30 | Session 2: Post-injection seismicity: can we forecast it? Keynote lecture and 5 oral presentations |
15:30-17:00 | Coffee break + posters Session 2 |
17:00-18:00 | Session 2: Post-injection seismicity: can we forecast it? 5 oral presentations |
Tuesday, 12th of March, 2024 | |
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9:00-10:30 | Session 3: Subsurface characterization Keynote lecture and 5 oral presentations |
10:30-12:00 | Coffee break + posters Session 3 |
12:00-13:00 | Session 3: Subsurface characterization 5 oral presentations |
13:00-14:00 | Lunch |
14:00-15:30 | Session 4: Forecasting induced seismicity Keynote lecture and 5 oral presentations |
15:30-17:00 | Coffee break + posters Session 4 |
17:00-18:00 | Session 4: Forecasting induced seismicity 5 oral presentations |
Wednesday, 13th of March, 2024 | |
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9:00-10:30 | Session 5: Case Studies of induced seismicity Keynote lecture and 5 oral presentations |
10:30-12:00 | Coffee break + posters Session 5 |
12:00-13:00 | Session 5: Case Studies of induced seismicity 5 oral presentations |
For more and up-to-date information, please go to the workshop website