Hydraulic Characterization Data Collected Pre- and Post-hydraulic fracturing experiments for Stress Measurement at Grimsel Test Site
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2018
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Abstract
This is the dataset which is associated with Jalali, M., Gischig, V., Doetsch, J., Näf, R.,Krietsch, H., Klepikova, M.,Amann, F. and Giardini, D., 2018: Transmissivity Changes and Microseismicity Induced by Small-Scale Hydraulic Fracturing Tests in Crystalline Rock, Geophysical Research Letter, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000249353. The measurements were acquired as part of the Grimsel ISC Project in the framework of the Swiss Competence Center for Energy Research - Supply of Electricity (SCCER-SOE).
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Contact person : Jalali, Mohammadreza
Project leader : Giardini, Domenico
Project manager: Doetsch, Joseph
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ETH Zurich
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Geographic location
Place name
Grimsel Test Site
Point coordinates
Latitude: 8.319
Longitude: 46.578
Grimsel Test Site
Point coordinates
Latitude: 8.319
Longitude: 46.578
Date collected
2015-08-01/2015-11-31
Date created
Subject
Hydraulic fracturing; hydraulic characterization; pulse injection; constant rate injection; Transmissivity; Storativity
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02282 - SCCER-SoE / SCCER-SoE
Notes
The Grimsel ISC is a project of the Deep Underground Laboratory at ETH Zurich, established by the Swiss Competence Center for Energy Research - Supply of Electricity (SCCER-SoE) with the support of the Swiss Commission for Technology and Innovation (CTI). Funding for the ISC project was provided by the ETH Foundation with grants from Shell and EWZ and by the Swiss Federal Office of Energy through P&D grant SI/501496-01. The Grimsel Test Site is operated by Nagra, the National Cooperative for the Disposal of Radioactive Waste. We are indebted to Nagra for hosting the ISC experiment in their GTS facility and to the Nagra technical staff for onsite support.
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