KOLYVAN EARTHQUAKE 09.01.2019 WITH ML = 4.3 AND FEATURES OF INDUCED SEISMICITY IN THE CONDITIONS OF THE GORLOVSKY COAL BASIN
1 Altay-Sayan Branch of Federal Research Center «United Geophysical Survey of RAS»
2 Trofimuk Institute of Petroleum Geology and Geophysics, Siberian Branch of RAS
3 Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth, Russian Academy of Sciences
2 Trofimuk Institute of Petroleum Geology and Geophysics, Siberian Branch of RAS
3 Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth, Russian Academy of Sciences
Journal: Problems of Engineering Seismology
Tome: 46
Number: 4
Year: 2019
Pages: 29-45
UDK: 550.834
DOI: 10.21455/VIS2019.4-2
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EMANOV A.F., EMANOV A.A., PAVLENKO O.V., FATEEV A.V., KUPRISH O.V., PODKORYTOVA V.G. KOLYVAN EARTHQUAKE 09.01.2019 WITH ML = 4.3 AND FEATURES OF INDUCED SEISMICITY IN THE CONDITIONS OF THE GORLOVSKY COAL BASIN // . 2019. Т. 46. № 4. С. 29-45. DOI: 10.21455/VIS2019.4-2
@article{EMANOVKOLYVAN2019,
author = "EMANOV, A. F. and EMANOV, A. A. and PAVLENKO, O. V. and FATEEV, A. V. and KUPRISH, O. V. and PODKORYTOVA, V. G.",
title = "KOLYVAN EARTHQUAKE 09.01.2019 WITH ML = 4.3 AND FEATURES OF INDUCED SEISMICITY IN THE CONDITIONS OF THE GORLOVSKY COAL BASIN",
journal = "Problems of Engineering Seismology",
year = 2019,
volume = "46",
number = "4",
pages = "29-45",
doi = "10.21455/VIS2019.4-2",
language = "English"
}
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Keywords: Gorlovskaya cavity, Kolyvan mine, induced seismicity, seismic danger, earthquake recurrence law
Аnnotation: The Gorlovka coal field began to be intensively developed in the last ten years, and as a result, technogenic earthquakes began to occur in the area of the cuts. The Kolyvan earthquake dated January 9, 2019, M = 4.3 - the largest of them and had a tangible impact on settlements including the city of Novosibirsk. This earthquake near Novosibirsk is the strongest in more than a hundred years and give away to strength Berdsk earthquake on 1882. Based on the analysis of seismicity, it is shown that for Novosibirsk the seismic danger of natural and man-made is close and differs in that catastrophic natural earthquakes will occur less frequently than man-made.