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Effects of Asperity Distribution on Fluid Flow and Induced Seismicity During Deep Geothermal Exploitation

Abstract

This work investigates the injection-induced seismic response of a heterogeneous fault plane, featuring low-permeability asperities embedded into a high-permeability damage zone. We simulate the pressure evolution with a hydrogeological simulator, accounting for the heterogeneous fault plane. Seismicity occurs then on the asperities, represented as unstable patches reactivating by means of the Mohr-Coulomb criterion. The hydrological and seismic modules are implicitly coupled to account for effects of asperity reactivation on the permeability. Results show that permeability changes may cause at a later time a change in seismicity propagation. We also investigated such effects by varying the density of asperities.

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