Optimal configuration of a micro-earthquake network

This study simulates automatic event detection and location performance of a micro-earthquake network centred around a future power plant site in Finland, Fennoscandian Shield. Simulation of the event location capability is based on a relationship derived between event magnitude and maximum detectio...

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Published in:Advances in geosciences Vol. 34; no. 34; pp. 33 - 36
Main Authors: Valtonen, O, Uski, M, Korja, A, Tiira, T, Kortström, J
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Katlenburg-Lindau Copernicus GmbH 02-05-2013
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Summary:This study simulates automatic event detection and location performance of a micro-earthquake network centred around a future power plant site in Finland, Fennoscandian Shield. Simulation of the event location capability is based on a relationship derived between event magnitude and maximum detection distance. Azimuthal coverage and threshold magnitude are computed for different station configurations and the results are presented as contour maps. An optimal configuration of ten seismograph stations is proposed for further on-site survey. The network fulfils the preconditions of automatic event location capability down to ML 0.0 and azimuthal coverage better than 180° within 25 km radius from the study site. Annual number of earthquakes (ML ≥ 0.0) detected by the network is estimated to be 2 and 8 within 25 and 50 km radius from the power plant site.
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ISSN:1680-7359
1680-7340
1680-7359
DOI:10.5194/adgeo-34-33-2013