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EPOS Working Group 10 INFRASTRUCTURE FOR GEORESOURCES R esponse to induced seismicity studies needs Beata Orlecka-Sikora Institute of Geophysics Polish Academy of Sciences , Warsaw , Poland orlecka@igf.edu.pl. Coal Company. Germany. Poland. France. Spain. SCIENCE. Norway.
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EPOS Working Group 10 INFRASTRUCTURE FOR GEORESOURCES Responseto induced seismicity studies needs Beata Orlecka-Sikora Instituteof GeophysicsPolishAcademy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland orlecka@igf.edu.pl
Coal Company Germany Poland France Spain SCIENCE Norway BUSINESS and INDUSTRY Finland Niedzica Hydropower Plant Sweden Italy Netherlands Czech Republik Institute of InnovativeTechnologies Switzerland Denmark GeothermieSoultz pending GeothermalExploration & Exploitation pending Song Tranh 2 Hydropower Plant
To facilitate a step-change in the IS research perspective from the present, technology-oriented approach, to one centred on physical problem, without losing touch with technological conditions of IS generation; • To intensify scientific • international cooperation; • To Improve research efficiency • by facilitating instantaneous • access to data, results, • interpretations and • methodologies; • To strengthen cooperation • between industry and science. Aims of WG10:
Mutuallybeneficial, bi-directional cooperation between industry and science • Benefits • Solutionsto manage IShazard at an economically appropriate level and to increase the economic viability of the industrial production • Increased public awareness of real IS risks • Reservoircharacterisation • Benefits • Perspective of practicioners • Experiments under different tectonic and technological conditions • Practicalfeedback. Tests of applicability of solutions in the course of real-timetechnologicalactivity I • Diverse data sets • Technical support • Posedproblems of practicalvalue • Productionknowledge S N C D I E U S N C • Scientificexpertise • Methodologies and ready-to-usesolutionsto manageseismichazard T E R Y
Datasetdiversity Comprehensive Episode
Datasetdiversity A T A D C Comprehensive Episode I M S I E S
Datasetdiversity G E O Comprehensive Episode D A T A
Datasetdiversity Comprehensive Episode P A R T O A D D U N C O T I
Datasetdiversity MiningInducedSeismicity CE CE CE CE ReservoirInducedSeismicity Injection / ExtractionInducedSeismicity Cases In Debate
MIS - Mining InducedSeismicity • IIS - Injection / ExtractionInducedSeismicity • RIS - ReservoirInducedSeismicity MIS RIS MIS MIS IIS IIS IIS MIS IIS RIS RIS
Data classification, attributes anddata flow
The main outlines of Science Plan for Induced Seismicity Node • Similarities and particularities of seismic processes induced by different technological activities • Optimization of IS monitoring strategies • Discrimination between the induced and natural seismicity • IS response to technological activity in a long and short time-scale • From time-dependent seismic hazard assessment to hazard management. Optimizing production for hazard control. THAIS initiative • IS as a characterization tool for production enhancement • Testing procedures and benchmark tests • IS and public concern
Phase 1: Implementation • Milestone ISN1-1: Coordination structure and essential staff in place • Milestone ISN1-2: Data repositories are operational • Milestone ISN1-3: Process for integration of off-line sources in place, integration activity established • Milestone ISN1-4: Process for integration of on-line sources in place • Milestone ISN1-5: Science gateway in place with data management module and at least 2 scientific pipelines integrated • Milestone ISN1-6: All IS Node services are operational, user registration open, pilot sources integrated Implementation Plan Timeline with Milestones • Phase 2: • Integration • Milestone ISN2-1: At least 15 on-line stations are integrated • Milestone ISN2-2: Integration of 10 off-line data sources completed • Milestone ISN2-3:At least 30 on-line stations are integrated • Phase 3: • Maintainanceand evolution • Milestone ISN3-1: Sustainability and developmentplan
Parameterization of IS node impact factor and measures of success of WG10 plan realization Science 1 Industry 2 Public 3
To servethe scientific sector and advance research in ISfield is a major task. Quality of research based on the IS NODE is important, and will be evaluated by other stakeholders. • Possible parameters: • No. of comprehensive case studies • No. of data/software/reports/services provided • No. of downloadsof data/software • No.of peer reviewed papersacknowledging the ISNode • No.of conference sessions, workshops, etc.on ISsubject • No.of cooperation linksbased on IS Node(industry, universities, research assoc.) • No. of expertisesbasedon IS Node 1. SCIENCE
The industry sector is of strategic relevance. IS may influence the operation plan. Therefore managingseismic hazard at an economically appropriate level is crucial. • Possible parameters: • Total economic value of integrated RI provided by industry • Total economic value of industrial stakeholders • Number of industrial data providers • Readiness of industrial partners to disseminate data, measured by a level of comprehensiveness of the uploaded data cases; • Number of disseminated solutions for the use by industrial stakeholders • Total economic value of science-industrycollaborative projects; • Total economic value of expertise provided 2. INDUSTRY
ISN aims to increase public understanding and realisticevaluation of hazards due to IS by providing expert knowledge and background information. • Possible parameters: • Number of public users of ISN; • Quality of the information portal increasing awareness, graded by users; • Number of inquiries on anthropogenic seismic hazards and risks; • Number of downloads of instructive materials onanthropogenic seismicity. 3. PUBLIC