Role of dykes in induced seismicity at Bhatsa reservoir,Maharashtra, India |
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Authors: | R. K. Chadha |
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Affiliation: | (1) National Geophysical Research Institute, 500 007 Hyderabad, India |
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Abstract: | The geological and hydrological conditions near the reservoir site play an important role in the generation or absence of seismic activity. Near Bhatsa reservoir, along the west coast of India intense seismic activity occurred during August–September 1983, after a lag of six years of initial impounding. From July 1983 to September 1990, 15,388 earthquakes (mostlyM1<3.0) were recorded, the largest being of magnitude 4.9. The spatial distribution of well located 172 earthquakes suggest a strong correlation between the epicenters and the disposition of dykes and faults around the Bhatsa region. It is inferred that these dykes have acted as barriers for the diffusion of water from the reservoir, thereby becoming zones of instability due to increased pore pressure not only along them but also over the volume they bound. |
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Keywords: | Dykes pore pressure |
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