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Triggered MEQ Events on LBNL Permanent Seismic Array, Brady's EGS, March 2016
List of triggered events recorded on LBNL's permanent EGS seismic array at Brady's geothermal field. This submission also includes links to the NCEDC EGS Earthquake Catalog Search page and to the metadata for the seismic array installed at Brady's Geothermal Field.
Robertson, M. University of Wisconsin
Jun 01, 2016
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Event-correlated Outage Dataset in America
This dataset includes aggregated and event-correlated power outages in the United States, synthesized by integrating two data sources: the Environment for the Analysis of Geo-Located Energy Information (EAGLE-I) and the Electric Emergency Incident Disturbance Report (DOE-417). The...
She, B. et al Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Oct 01, 2024
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EGS Collab Experiment 2: Microseismic Monitoring
This dataset contains continuous seismic waveform data recorded during stimulation and thermal circulation tests for the Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS) Collab Experiment #2, conducted from February to September 2022 at the Sanford Underground Research Facility in Lead, South Da...
Hopp, C. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
May 28, 2024
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EGS Collab Experiment 1: Microseismic Monitoring
The U.S. Department of Energy's Enhanced Geothermal System (EGS) Collab project aims to improve our understanding of hydraulic stimulations in crystalline rock for enhanced geothermal energy production through execution of intensely monitored meso-scale experiments. The first expe...
Schoenball, M. et al Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Jul 29, 2019
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