Elastic Coulomb stress change models for Preston New Road PNR-1z hydraulic fracturing (NERC Grant NE/R018006/1)
This dataset is a catalogue of elastic stress models of hydraulic fracturing during the 2018 Preston New Road, PNR-1z operations (described in Clarke et al., 2019). This modelling was produced for the publication Kettlety et al. (2020), which studies the physical mechanisms controlling seismicity during hydraulic fracturing. For further details on the modelling approach and context for these data, see Kettlety et al. (2020) and the README file attached here.
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2008-06-01
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2018-12-17
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2021-03-26
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The modelling was conducted using the code PSCMP of Wang et al. (2006). This code requires an input file, which describes the location and size of the sources of dislocation in the subsurface (i.e, a fault slipping or fracture opening). Further details are provided in the README file.
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