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Journal Article
Journal: The Leading Edge
Published: 01 February 2019
The Leading Edge (2019) 38 (2): 138–143.
... the recently installed Texas Seismic Network (TexNet) seismic stations collected in the west Texas area between April 2017 and March 2018. Earthquake activity in the Delaware Basin has increased in comparison to the previous 20 years, which has resulted in numerous high-quality events suitable...
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Journal Article
Published: 07 November 2018
Seismological Research Letters (2019) 90 (1): 387–394.
..., and hence named, earthquakes sequences in north Texas, among others, that are recorded by the NTXES local seismic networks (Fig.  1 ). The 2008–2009 DFW Airport earthquakes were probably triggered by the onset of a nearly collocated wastewater disposal well ( Frohlich et al. , 2010 , 2011 ; Reiter et al...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2008
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2008) 98 (3): 1412–1428.
... imaging. The shaker truck produces a controlled dynamic load with uniform amplitude over a range of frequencies and is easily driven to a test site. Dimitriu (1990) was the first to implement this field approach with mixed results. More recently, the University of Texas at Austin and the Network...
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Journal Article
Published: 04 January 2023
Seismological Research Letters (2023) 94 (2A): 983–998.
... utilizing dense arrays. Global and regional seismic networks provide high‐quality waveforms over a broad range of frequencies. Some networks have been installed for several decades and have considerably advanced our knowledge of the Earth’s interior ( Lay et al. , 1998 ; Ritsema et al. , 1999 ; Boué...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2009
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2009) 99 (3): 1650–1670.
...Zack Lawrence; Paul Bodin; Charles A. Langston Abstract We present results and in situ measurements from a field experiment in which a large seismic shaker truck is used to induce nonlinear and nonequilibrium dynamics in shallow, unconsolidated sediments. An array of accelerometers was deployed...
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Journal Article
Published: 05 August 2020
Seismological Research Letters (2020) 91 (6): 3469–3482.
...Dmitrii Merzlikin; Alexandros Savvaidis; Stefanie Whittaker; Ibinabo Bestmann Abstract We propose a template‐matching workflow capable of improving detection sensitivity of a seismic network and demonstrate its performance on the local seismic network comprising Texas Seismological Network...
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(a) Magnitude versus time plot of the NTXES catalog separated into the Azle, Irving–Dallas, Venus, and regional subgroups (dashed lines indicate time period in which there were no active stations within the FWB). (b) Magnitude versus time plot of the earthquakes located within the FWB from the Frohlich (2012), ComCat, and Texas Seismic Network (TexNet) earthquake catalogs.
Published: 11 June 2019
from the Frohlich (2012) , ComCat, and Texas Seismic Network (TexNet) earthquake catalogs.
Journal Article
Published: 11 June 2019
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2019) 109 (4): 1203–1216.
... from the Frohlich (2012) , ComCat, and Texas Seismic Network (TexNet) earthquake catalogs. ...
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Journal Article
Published: 05 June 2019
Seismological Research Letters (2019) 90 (4): 1702–1715.
... program known as the Texas Seismological Network (TexNet). The goal of TexNet is to provide authenticated data to evaluate the location, frequency, and likely causes of natural and induced earthquakes, so TexNet, through August 2018, deployed 58 new broadband seismic stations in the state of Texas...
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Journal Article
Published: 19 October 2023
Seismological Research Letters (2024) 95 (1): 544–555.
... earthquakes, and to determine if they are related to unconventional petroleum development and production. In 2018, with funding from the Texas Seismological Network, we deployed and maintained a nodal network of 25 Magseis Fairfield Z‐Land Generation 2 5‐Hz seismic nodes in the Pecos, Texas, region...
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Journal Article
Published: 25 August 2020
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2020) 110 (5): 2225–2241.
.... Because of the newly developed Texas Seismological Network, in most parts of Texas, recent seismicity is reported on a daily basis with a magnitude of completeness of M L 1.5. Also, funded research has allowed the collection of O&G Op information that can be associated with seismicity. Although...
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Journal Article
Published: 10 June 2024
The Seismic Record (2024) 4 (2): 140–150.
...Asiye Aziz Zanjani; Heather R. DeShon; Vamshi Karanam; Alexandros Savvaidis Abstract The Texas Seismological Network (TexNet) has enabled real‐time monitoring of induced earthquakes since 2017. Before 2017, location uncertainties and temporal gaps in seismic data obscure correlations across Texas...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 November 2022
AAPG Bulletin (2022) 106 (11): 2297–2314.
... like the Schmoker density log method and shallow neural networks to estimate TOC from seismic data and well logs. The Schmoker method is easy to use but does not consider any rock constituent changes affecting the bulk density. However, many neural network case studies have blindly fed all...
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Texas seismograph stations. As recently as 2005, Texas had only six three‐component, broadband seismograph stations providing continuous, publicly available data, and there were three additional stations in neighboring states. Eleven additional Texas stations were operational by 2015, and 22 more are projected for installation as part of a state network funded by the Texas legislature in 2015. In addition to these broadband stations, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and New Mexico presently operate statewide seismograph networks to monitor regional seismic activity.The color version of this figure is available only in the electronic edition.
Published: 18 May 2016
, and 22 more are projected for installation as part of a state network funded by the Texas legislature in 2015. In addition to these broadband stations, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and New Mexico presently operate statewide seismograph networks to monitor regional seismic activity.The color version of this figure
Journal Article
Published: 10 April 2018
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2018) 108 (3A): 1124–1132.
... was partially supported by U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Earthquake Hazards Program Cooperative Agreements G15AC00141 and G16AC00247 to H. R. DeShon and M. B. Magnani and by the Texas Seismic Network (TexNet) program at the Bureau of Economic Geology, University of Texas. The authors thank Wayne Pennington...
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Series: GSA Special Papers
Published: 31 May 2023
DOI: 10.1130/2023.2559(05)
EISBN: 9780813795591
... Division ( New Mexico Energy, Minerals, and Natural Resources Department, 2022 ). This was the second most of any state, behind only Texas. History of Oil and Gas Production in New Mexico Seismic monitoring networks in New Mexico have been critical tools for identifying the issues and understanding...
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Map of south Texas with northeast–southwest‐trending subparallel to the coastline Ewing (1991) basement faults. Seismicity is concentrated in the highly productive oil and gas field of the Eagle Ford shale play. Seismicity does not occur elsewhere in south Texas. Inset shows location of mapped region. Earthquake data from Texas Seismologic Network (TexNet) Catalog January 2017–December 2021. Hydraulic fracturing (HF) well density data from information handling services (IHS) and FracFocus web catalogs (IHS Energy, 2010).
Published: 06 October 2022
Figure 1. Map of south Texas with northeast–southwest‐trending subparallel to the coastline Ewing (1991) basement faults. Seismicity is concentrated in the highly productive oil and gas field of the Eagle Ford shale play. Seismicity does not occur elsewhere in south Texas. Inset shows location
Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1987
Seismological Research Letters (1987) 58 (2): 63–70.
...G. R. Keller; A. M. Rogers; C. D. Orr Abstract A seismic network of 12 self-contained, radio-telemetered seismograph systems was operated in the Kermit, Texas area for a period of 46 months. The main object of this study was to improve our understanding of the seismicity of this region where...
Journal Article
Published: 26 September 2018
Seismological Research Letters (2018) 89 (6): 2437–2446.
... seismic networks TA (doi: 10.7914/SN/TA ), OK (doi: 10.7914/SN/OK ), XR (doi: 10.7914/SN/XR ), and US (doi: 10.7914/SN/US ). In Texas, a state agency called the Railroad Commission of Texas regulates oil and gas drilling and production. Information about well locations, depths, permitting history...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 1980
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1980) 70 (4): 1171–1180.
... by a local seismograph network installed in 1976. The present seismic activity indicates a fault striking N50°W. A new analysis of the first-motion data reported in 1931 suggests that the Texas earthquake occurred on a strike-slip fault with right-lateral displacement and with the tension axis oriented $74°W...