ISUH waveform, time and location data products from stimulations of deep geothermal wells in Espoo in 2018
Description
In summer 2018 the energy company St1 carried out its first stimulation of deep geothermal wells in Otaniemi, Espoo, in the Helsinki metropolitan area, southern Finland. The Institute of Seismology of University of Helsinki (ISUH) monitored the induced seismicity during the stimulation, and also months before and after it. This dataset consists of seismic waveforms of 254 induced earthquakes that occurred between 5 June 2018 to 8 August 2018, with local magnitudes between 0.5 and 1.8. Waveform, location and timing data have been produced at ISUH using seismic stations of the Finnish National Seismic Network (doi: 10.14470/UR044600), the temporary HEL broadband network, the temporary borehole network of St1 (doi: 10.1785/0220190253), and a pool of lightweight mobile seismic instruments operated by ISUH (GIPP data cubes, doi: 10.5880/GIPP.201802.1). The deployment is described in Hillers et al., 2020, The 2018 Geothermal Reservoir Stimulation in Espoo/Helsinki, Southern Finland: Seismic Network Anatomy and Data Features, doi:10.1785/0220190253. Event data, event metadata, and station metadata are provided in distinct directories. For event data, each event is assigned a subdirectory. Data formats follow generally accepted seismological standards.
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2023
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Authors
Ahti Voutilainen - Creator
Annukka Rintamäki - Creator
Jari Kortström - Creator
Jennifer Hällsten - Creator
Kati Oinonen - Creator
Pietari Koskenniemi - Creator
Taavi Heikkilä - Creator
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Fields of science
Geosciences
Language
English
Open access
Open