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Hydraulic data recorded at GPK1 (https://cdgp.u-strasbg.fr/geonetwork/srv/fre/catalog.search#/metadata/SSF-GPK1) and EPS1 (https://cdgp.u-strasbg.fr/geonetwork/srv/fre/catalog.search#/metadata/SSF-EPS1) during the 1994 hydraulic programme. 5 datasets are available: -SSFC1994-Hydraulic_production.csv : Hydraulic data from GPK1 and EPS1 recorded from 14:56:19 16/06/94 to 10:15:44 28/06/94 during the production test at GPK1. -SSFC1994-Hydraulic_production_GPK1.csv : Downhole hydraulic data from GPK1 recorded from 19:42:40 15/06/94 to 07:39:56 30/06/94 during the production test at GPK1. -SSFC1994-Hydraulic_production_EPS1.csv : Hydraulic data from EPS1 recorded from 08:36:33 16/06/94 to 09:15:40 30/06/94 during the production test at GPK1. -SSFC1994-Hydraulic_injection.csv : Hydraulic data from GPK1 recorded from 11:06:29 05/07/94 to 05:35:02 17/07/94 during the injection test at GPK1. -SSFC1994-Hydraulic_injection_GPK1.csv : Downhole hydraulic data from GPK1 recorded from 10:58:39 05/07/94 to 12:56:06 16/07/94 during the injection test at GPK1. For an unknown reason some data are missing on several time periods for the files SSFC1994-Hydraulic_production_GPK1.csv, SSFC1994-Hydraulic_production_EPS1.csv and SSFC1994-Hydraulic_injection_GPK1.csv. Last update of data: 24/01/2020
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The microseismic network in operation during the 1995 stimulation, injection and circulation experiments represents a slightly modified version of the 1993 system. It consisted of accelerometers (4-component sensors) built by the CSMA in boreholes 4550, 4601, 4616 and of a single hydrophone in EPS1. These sensors were used throughout the 1995 experimental programme. A further hydrophone was deployed in GPK1 at a depth of 3480m to monitor the brine injection (Wilson, S.A., Jupe, A.J., Jones R.H. and Dyer, B., 1996.Microseismic results from the 1995 Soultz experimental programme, CSMA Report for Socomine, January 1996.). The X,Y,Z coordinates in the file refer to the local coordinate system with the GPK1 wellhead as origin: X: Easting in meters from GPK1 wellhead (toward magnetic East) Y: Northing in meters from GPK1 wellhead (toward magnetic North) Z: Depth in meters from GPK1 wellhead The local coordinate system is based on the UTM32 system. The coordinates of the stations in the local coordinate system have been obtained from the thesis of S. Bourouis (Sismicité induite et comportement mécanique d'un massif granitique fracturé par injection d'eau). The exact coordinates of the GPK1 hydrophone have not been retrieved and so are not in the file. The latitude, longitude and elevation in the WGS84 coordinate system have been derived from the local coordinate system. Last update of data: 24/07/2019
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The EstOF network consists in 288 miniaturized seismic stations (Zland nodes, 1C, 10Hz) installed between August 25th 2014 and September 30th 2014 in the Outre-Forêt region (Alsace, France) around the deep geothermal sites of Soultz-sous-Forêts and Rittershoffen. A regular grid of 260 stations separated by ~1.4km forms the backbone of the network, which was completed by a denser array of 28 stations every ~400m around the Rittershoffen site. This data has been acquired in the framework of the LABEX ANR-11-LABX-0050-G-EAU-THERMIE-PROFONDE and benefits from a funding from the state managed by the French National Research Agency (ANR) as part of the ‘Investments for the Future’ program. It has also been funded by the EGS Alsace Grant from ADEME. The seismic equipment was deployed during the summer 2014 by the EstOF Team : J. Vergne, M. Bès de Berc, H. Blumentritt, N. Cuenot, C. Doubre, R. Dretzen, Z. Duputel, F. Engels, M. Grunberg, H. Jund, S. Lambotte, O. Lançon, M. Lehujeur, O. Lengliné, A. Maggi, V. Maurer, M. Schaming, J. Schmittbuhl, H. Wodling. Equipment and support was provided by the Fairfield Nodal company during the EstOF experiment. Details of the experiment and data analysis can be found in : Lehujeur, M., Vergne, J., Schmittbuhl, J., Zigone, D., Le Chenadec, A. and the EstOF Team (2018) - Reservoir imaging using ambient noise correlation from a dense seismic network. Journal of Geophysical Research, Solid Earth, 213, DOI:10.1029/2018JB015440. https://i.creativecommons.org/l/by-nc/4.0/88x31.png This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/).
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Data used to generate the figures of the paper: J. Azzola, J. Schmittbuhl, D.Zigone, V. Magnenet, and F. Masson (2017). Direct modeling of the mechanical strain influence on coda wave interferometry. Journal of Geophysical Research. Accepted article. (https://doi.org/10.1002/2017JB015162) This work has been published under the framework of the LABEX ANR-11-LABX-0050-G-EAU-THERMIE-PROFONDE and benefits from a funding from the state managed by the French National Research Agency (ANR) as part of the ‘Investments for the Future’ program. It has also been funded by the EU project DESTRESS (EU H2020 research and innovation program, grant agreement No 691728). This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Catalogue of microseismicity with magnitude recorded as part of Fiori’s thesis, around Vendenheim site. Work on this catalog was published in the article : Fiori, R., Vergne, J., Schmittbuhl, J., Zigone, D. (2023). Monitoring induced microseismicity in an urban context using very small seismic arrays: The case study of the Vendenheim EGS project. GEOPHYSICS : Volume 88, Issue 5 (https://doi.org/10.1190/geo2022-0620.1) Earthquakes detected by this network are compared to the regionally distributed network used by the Bureau Central Sismologique Français-Réseau national de surveillance sismique (BCSF-Renass), the national academic agency in charge of monitoring seismicity in France. Stations information are available : DENSGEOVEN 1: the appromimate dates of the deployement : December 10,2020 to April 6, 2021 DENSGEOVEN 2: the approximate dates of the deployement : July 16,2021 to August 18, 2021 Time period : 01/12/2020 to 29/09/2021 The data parameters are the following: Column 1: Date (UTC) Column 2: Time (UTC) Column 3: Latitude (°) Column 4: Longitude (°) Column 5: Depth (m) Column 6: Magnitude Column 7: Coherence Column 8: Catalogue
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Flow logs recorded at GPK1 (Soultz-sous-Forêts) during 1994 episode. *Depth is given in meters *Flow is given in L/s Date of the measures : 21/06/1994 26/06/1994 09/07/1994 13/07/1994 More detailed information is given in the header of each file. Last update of data: 16/05/2019
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VSP acquired in EPS1 and GPK1 wells from September 15-17, 1993. Sources: P and S vibrators at several locations: A, D, E Run1: P@E/EPS1, S@E/GPK1 Run 2: P@D/EPS1, S@D/EPS1 Run 3: P@D/GPK1, S@D/GPK1 Run 4: P@D/GPK1, S-NS@A/GPK1, S-EW@A/GPK1, P@A/GPK1
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Seismological signals acquired around Soultz-sous-Forêts during the 2010 circulation Episode. Waveforms from the permanent stations described in SSFC2010-Surface_network (https://cdgp.u-strasbg.fr/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/SSFC2010-Surface_network) are provided for each event from SSFC2010-Catalogue (https://cdgp.u-strasbg.fr/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/SSFC2010-Catalogue), (-30s, +90s).
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Catalogue of microseismicity with magnitude recorded during the Geoven project at Vendenheim, calculated by the BCSF-Rénass (https://renass.unistra.fr/). The geographic extent of the catalogue is a square with sides of about 12 km approximately centered on the middle between the extremity of the two wells VDH-GT1 (https://cdgp.u-strasbg.fr/geonetwork/srv/fre/catalog.search#/metadata/VDH-GT1) and VDH-GT2 (https://cdgp.u-strasbg.fr/geonetwork/srv/fre/catalog.search#/metadata/VDH-GT2). Time period: 17/12/2016 - today. The data parameters are the following: Column 1: Seismic ID Column 2: Date and time (UTC) Column 3: Latitude Column 4: Longitude Column 5: Magnitude Column 6: Type of magnitude Column 7: Depth (km) Column 8: Type of depth Column 9: Catalogue Column 10: Evaluation mode Column 11: Number of stations used Column 12: Number of phases Column 13: Azimutal gap Column 14: Significant city Column 15: Distance of the city (km) Column 16: Type of event Remarks: The catalogue is automatically computed at request time. Not all the events of the requested catalogue are induced by geothermal activities. The induced events are referred as "induced or triggered event" in the column 16 of the catalogue.
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Surface seismic network used to study the Geoven Episode. The network consists of stations from several networks: Resif (https://www.resif.fr/) (FDSN code: FR), the French seismic network composed of high gain seismometers and accelerometers, French Accelerometric Network (FDSN code: RA), LRGB network (FDSN code: LE), the German network for Baden-Wuerttemberg, RaspberryShake network (FDSN code: AM) financed by the BCSF-Renass and the LabEx G-eau-thermie Profonde. Public stations from Fonroche network (ECK4 and VDH4) are included in the FR network. Data are automatically computed at request time
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