1 | DATE | TITLE | PUBLICATION/LINK |
|---|---|---|---|
2 | May 2018 | Aeromagnetic data reveal potential seismogenic basement faults in the induced seismicity setting of Oklahoma | Geophysical Research Letters |
3 | June 2018 | Small earthquakes matter in injection‐induced seismicity | Geophysical Research Letters |
4 | February 2018 | Variabilities in probabilistic seismic hazard maps for natural and induced seismicity in the central and eastern United States | The Leading Edge |
5 | November 2017 | Discriminating between natural versus induced seismicity from long-term deformation history of intraplate faults | Science Advances |
6 | August 2017 | Stress drops of induced and tectonic earthquakes in the central United States are indistinguishable | Science Advances |
7 | August 2017 | Comment on “How will induced seismicity in Oklahoma respond to decreased saltwater injection rates?” | Science Advances |
8 | May 2017 | Induced Seismicity in Oklahoma Affects Shallow Groundwater | Seismological Research Letters |
9 | May 2017 | Geodetic Slip Model of the 3 September 2016 Mw 5.8 Pawnee, Oklahoma, Earthquake: Evidence for Fault‐Zone Collapse | Seismological Research Letters |
10 | April 2017 | Bayesian identification of multiple seismic change points and varying seismic rates caused by induced seismicity | Geophysical Research Letters |
11 | January 2017 | Geologic influence on induced seismicity: Constraints from potential field data in Oklahoma | Geophysical Research Letters |
12 | November 2016 | How will induced seismicity in Oklahoma respond to decreased saltwater injection rates? | Science Advances |
13 | October 2016 | Probabilistic assessment of potential fault slip related to injection-induced earthquakes: Application to north-central Oklahoma, USA | Geology |
14 | August 2016 | Seismic‐Hazard Forecast for 2016 Including Induced and Natural Earthquakes in the Central and Eastern United States | Seismological Research Letters |
15 | June 2016 | Induced earthquake magnitudes are as large as (statistically) expected | Solid Earth |
16 | December 2015 | The Petroleum Geologist and the Insurance Policy | Seismological Research Letters |
17 | October 2015 | Reactivated faulting near Cushing, Oklahoma: Increased potential for a triggered earthquake in an area of United States strategic infrastructure | Geophysical Research Letters |
18 | October 2015 | A Century of Induced Earthquakes in Oklahoma? | |
19 | October 2015 | Statistical Method for Early Detection of Changes in Seismic Rate Associated with Wastewater Injections | |
20 | July 2015 | Hundreds of Earthquakes per Day: The 2014 Guthrie, Oklahoma, Earthquake Sequence | Seismological Research Letters |
21 | June 2015 | Oklahoma’s recent earthquakes and saltwater disposal | Science Advances |
22 | June 2015 | High-rate injection is associated with the increase in U.S. mid-continent seismicity | Science |
23 | June 2015 | Myths and Facts on Wastewater Injection, Hydraulic Fracturing, Enhanced Oil Recovery, and Induced Seismicity | Seismological Research Letters |
24 | June 2015 | Increasing seismicity in the U. S. midcontinent: Implications for earthquake hazard | The Leading Edge |
25 | June 2015 | Efforts to monitor and characterize the recent increasing seismicity in central Oklahoma | The Leading Edge |
26 | June 2015 | A comparison of seismicity rates and fluid-injection operations in Oklahoma and California: Implications for crustal stresses | The Leading Edge |
27 | June 2015 | Shaking intensity from injection-induced versus tectonic earthquakes in the central-eastern United States | The Leading Edge |
28 | February 2015 | Coping with earthquakes induced by fluid injection | Science |
29 | October 2014 | Shaking from Injection‐Induced Earthquakes in the Central and Eastern United States | |
30 | July 2014 | Sharp increase in central Oklahoma seismicity since 2008 induced by massive wastewater injection | Science |
31 | May 2014 | Surface Microseismic Monitoring of Hydraulic Fracturing of a Shale‐Gas Reservoir Using Short‐Period and Broadband Seismic Sensors | Seismological Research Letters |
32 | March 2014 | Observations of static Coulomb stress triggering of the November 2011 M5.7 Oklahoma earthquake sequence | Solid Earth |
33 | February 2014 | Maximum magnitude earthquakes induced by fluid injection | Solid Earth |
34 | October 2013 | Modeling Earthquake Rate Changes in Oklahoma and Arkansas: Possible Signatures of Induced Seismicity | |
35 | August 2013 | Induced seismicity and hydraulic fracturing for the recovery of hydrocarbons | Marine and Petroleum Geology |
36 | July 2013 | Injection-Induced Earthquakes | Science |
37 | July 2013 | Enhanced Remote Earthquake Triggering at Fluid-Injection Sites in the Midwestern United States | Science |
38 | June 2013 | Hydrogeologic Controls on Induced Seismicity in Crystalline Basement Rocks Due to Fluid Injection into Basal Reservoirs | Groundwater |
39 | June 2013 | Earthquakes triggered by hydraulic fracturing in south‐central Oklahoma | |
40 | March 2013 | Potentially induced earthquakes in Oklahoma, USA: Links between wastewater injection and the 2011 Mw 5.7 earthquake sequence | Geology |