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Induced Seismicity Potential in Energy Technologies (2012)
Board on Earth Sciences and Resources (BESR)

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. "Appendix D Letters Between Senator Bingaman and Secretary Chu." Induced Seismicity Potential in Energy Technologies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2012.

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Front Matter (R1-R12)
Executive Summary (1-2)
Summary (3-16)
Chapter 1 Induced Seismicity and Energy Technologies (17-30)
Chapter 2 Types and Causes of Induced Seismicity (31-50)
Chapter 3 Energy Technologies: How They Work and Their Induced Seismicity Potential (51-104)
Chapter 4 Governmental Roles and Responsibilities Related to Underground Injection and Induced Seismicity (105-126)
Chapter 5 Paths Forward to Understanding and Managing Induced Seismicity in Energy Technology Development (127-138)
Chapter 6 Steps Toward a "Best Practices" Protocol (139-150)
Chapter 7 Addressing Induced Seismicity: Findings, Conclusions, Research, and Proposed Actions (151-162)
Appendix A Committee and Staff Biographies (163-168)
Appendix B Meeting Agendas (169-176)
Appendix C Observations of Induced Seismicity (177-186)
Appendix D Letters Between Senator Bingaman and Secretary Chu (187-190)
Appendix E Earthquake Size Estimates and Negative Earthquake Magnitudes (191-196)
Appendix F The Failure of the Baldwin Hills Reservoir Dam (197-198)
Appendix G Seismic Event Due to Fluid Injection or Withdrawal (199-204)
Appendix H Pore Pressure Induced by Fluid Injection (205-208)
Appendix I Hydraulic Fracture Microseismic Monitoring (209-212)
Appendix J Hydraulic Fracturing in Eola Field, Garvin County, Oklahoma and Potential Link to Induced Seismicity (213-216)
Appendix K Paradox Valley Unit Salt Water Injection Project (217-220)
Appendix L Estimated Injected Fluid Volumes (221-224)
Appendix M Additional Acknowledgments (225-226)