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  • Focal mechanisms of seismic events, which occurred during the thermal and hydraulic stimulations, the 2013 July burst and the GRT-2 drilling. Two earthquakes per seismogenic period were considered. More information about the determination of the focal mechanisms and the selection of events is available in the article from Maurer, V. et al., 2020, Seismicity induced during the development of the Rittershoffen geothermal field, France. The data parameters are the following: Column 1: Period Column 2: Date Column 3: Time (UTC) Column 4: Easting (m) Column 5: Northing (m) Column 6: Depth (m TVD MSL) Column 7: Latitude (°) * Column 8: Longitude (°) * Column 9: Mlv Column 10: NPOL Column 11: Dip (°) Column 12: Strike (°) Column 13: Rake (°) * The latitude and longitude in the WGS84 coordinate system have been derived from the extended Lambert II Cartesian system. Original data from Maurer et al., 2020

  • Seismological signals acquired during the development phase of the geothermal project at Rittershoffen. Waveforms from the permanent stations described in RITD-Surface_network (https://cdgp.u-strasbg.fr/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/RITD-Surface_network) are provided for each event from RITD-Catalogue (https://cdgp.u-strasbg.fr/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/RITD-Catalogue), (-30s, +90s). All the waveforms from the temporary seismic network installed in 2013 and 2014 are available on the GFZ (German Research Centre for Geosciences) data services website.

  • Interval seismic velocities applied to the 3D velocity model. Vp, Vs and Vp/Vs values for each formation along GRT-1 well. Original data from Maurer et al., 2020

  • Microseismic catalogue of the surface network recorded at Rittershoffen during the field operations between 2012 and 2014. Calculated by ÉS-Géothermie. Number of events: 1348. The microseismic events were recorded during the drilling of the two wells and the hydraulic tests realized at GRT-1. No seismic event was recorded during the hydraulic tests realized at GRT-2. Time period: 29/11/2012 22:23:32 to 26/05/2014 23:43:55. The data parameters are the following: Column 1: Date Column 2: Origin time (UTC) Column 3: Easting in extended Lambert II coordinate system Column 4: Northing in extended Lambert II coordinate system Column 5: Latitude in WGS84 coordinate system * Column 6: Longitude in WGS84 coordinate system * Column 7: Depth (true vertical depth below sea level) Column 8: Local magnitude (vertical component) Column 9: Azimuth of the small uncertainty axis Column 10: Dip of the small uncertainty axis Column 11: Azimuth of the middle uncertainty axis Column 12: Dip of the middle uncertainty axis Column 13: Smallest uncertainty Column 14: Middle uncertainty Column 15: Largest uncertainty Column 16: Recorded period (0-GRT-1 drilling, 1-GRT-1 thermal stimulation, 20-GRT-1 hydraulic stimulation, 21-GRT-1 burst of seismicity and 3-GRT-2 drilling) * Latitude and longitude in the WGS84 coordinate system have been derived from easting and northing in extended Lambert II. Original data from Maurer et al., 2020 https://doi.org/10.1186/s40517-020-0155-2

  • The microseismic monitoring at Rittershoffen began 6 months before any drilling. Four permanent stations were deployed at the surface in 2012 and completed the network of eight surface stations from the Soultz-sous-Forêts network. The permanent network is composed of one or three-components seismometers. A temporary network of 31 stations (TOPASE network) was deployed from June 2013 to November 2014 to improve the dectection and location of the seismic monitoring during the field development operations. The stations of the temporary network were three-component seismometers belonging to the Geophysical Instrument Pool Potsdam (GIPP) of the GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences. Easting and northing in the file refer to the extended Lambert II Cartesian system. The latitude and longitude in the WGS84 coordinate system have been derived from the extended Lambert II Cartesian system. Original data from Maurer et al., 2020 https://doi.org/10.1186/s40517-020-0155-2

  • Geoven is a geothermal project initially managed by Fonroche Géothermie, then taken over by Arverne (https://arverne.earth/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Communique_Presse_Georhin_130223.pdf). This project targets a deep reservoir (around 5km) close to a regional fault. Two wells were drilled, GT1 and GT2. From April to November 2019, several stimulation operations were carried out on the 2 wells GT1 and GT2. A first interruption took place after an initial period of seismicity (11/2019 - 01/2020, MLv=3.0 max) in Strasbourg and Vendenheim. Some of the data have been extrapolated from the Figures presented in the expert report, publicly available here: https://www.bas-rhin.gouv.fr/contenu/telechargement/47764/305601/file/Rapport%20du%20Comit%C3%A9_version%20int%C3%A9grale.pdf The Episode contains several datasets which you can find further down the page in "Links".

  • During the interruption, at the end of 2019, the GT2 well was deepened. The tests were authorized in September 2020, and new tests were carried out. These tests were stopped on 28/10/2020 after a new period of seismicity with an event of magnitude 2.8 Mlv on October 28, and 3.6 Mlv on December 4, 2020. Some of the data have been extrapolated from the Figures presented in the expert report, publicly available here: https://www.bas-rhin.gouv.fr/contenu/telechargement/47764/305601/file/Rapport%20du%20Comit%C3%A9_version%20int%C3%A9grale.pdf The Episode contains several datasets which you can find further down the page in "Links".

  • Geoven (http://www.geoven.fr) was a geothermal power plant project initially managed by Fonroche Géothermie, later taken over by Arverne (https://arverne.earth/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Communique_Presse_Georhin_130223.pdf). Located at the Ecoparc Rhénan site in Vendenheim, north of Strasbourg, the project aimed to generate 6 MW of electrical energy and 40 MW of thermal energy. It relied on two deep wells to extract hot water and reinject it at depths exceeding 4,000 meters. The two wells VDH-GT1 and VDH-GT2 had been drilled and some tests had been conducted (5 injectivity and productivity cycles between 02/2018 and 11/2019). A first interruption occured after a first period of seismicity (11/2019 – 01/2020, MLv=3.0 max) at Strasbourg and Vendenheim, to allow a third-party scientific expertise. During this period, the well was deepened of 450m to reach 5000m. New tests were authorized starting 10/2020, but were stopped on 28/10/2020 after a new period of seismicity with quake reaching 3.6MLv (04/12/2020). Authority decided on 07/12/2020 to definitely stop the project. Another earthquake of 3.9 ML (https://www.franceseisme.fr/donnees/intensites/2021/210626_0300/Rapport_BCSF-RENASS_2021R1_EVT210626-DPT67.pdf) occured on 26/06/2021. Authorities set up a committee of experts that delivered a first report (https://www.bas-rhin.gouv.fr/Politiques-publiques/Environnement/Geothermie/Rapport-du-comite-d-experts-cree-en-appui-a-l-administration-sur-la-boucle-geothermique-GEOVEN). The Episode contains several datasets which you can find further down the page in "Links".

  • In June and July 1994, the hydraulic experimental programme consisted of a production test and an injection test at GPK1. During the production test in June, EPS1 was used as injection well. A total of 6200 m3 of fluid were produced during the test. Then the injection test in July was intended to determine the injectivity of the stimulated fracture system as a function of the flowrate. A total of 9600 m3 of water were injected at various flowrates during the test (Baria, R., 1996.The European HDR programme 1992 - 1995). Dates of the different tests of the 1994 hydraulic programme: - Production test at GPK1: from 15:58 16/06/94 to 10:15 28/06/96 - Injection test at GPK1: from 11:06 05/07/94 to 14:56 13/07/96 The Episode contains several datasets which you can find further down the page in "Links".

  • The ECOGI powerplant (https://www.geothermies.fr/outils/operations/la-centrale-geothermique-de-rittershoffen-bas-rhin) is a geothermal powerplant designed by ÉS-Géothermie and located at Rittershoffen in northern Alsace, 7 km southeast of Soultz-sous-Forêts. The geothermal plant of Rittershoffen is operating since mid-2016 and produces 24 MWth of thermal power, with a production temperature of 170 °C. The geothermal heat production is directly used by a biorefinery located at Benheim. Two wells ensure the production and reinjection of the geothermal fluid. The development of the deep geothermal field took place between 2012 and 2014. Several earthquakes occurred between 2012 and 2014 during the drilling of the two wells GRT-1 and GRT-2 and some of the hydraulic tests realized on site. The induced seismicity was recorded by a permanent and a temporary seismic network. The Episode contains several datasets which you can find further down the page in "Links".