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USGS Staff Profile: | |||
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abstract: Research Geophysicist with the Earthquake Hazards Program | |||
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abstract: 'Current Position: Research Geophysicist and Project Leader of the USGS | |||
Induced Seismicity Project' | |||
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abstract: 'Focus Areas:My current research is focused on the following aspects | |||
of induced earthquakesObservation and Physical Interpretation of Induced EarthquakesComputing | |||
Earthquake Hazard for Induced EarthquakesGround Motion in Induced EarthquakesMy | |||
earlier research covered many topics includingEarthquake Recurrence and PredictionEarthquake | |||
Location MethodsRepeating EarthquakesTime Dependent Earth PropertiesTectonic | |||
Seismicity Project' | TremorNonlinear Site ResponseResearch:My current work is examining earthquakes | ||
that are potentially related to human activities, with a specific focus on earthquakes | |||
and their relationship to wastewater disposal activities associated with oil | |||
and gas production.I am currently analyzing the recent increase in seismicity | |||
seen in southern Kansas. This an area of active oil and gas development known | |||
as the Mississippi Lime play. The USGS Induced Seismicity Project, with the | |||
Geological Hazards Science Center, has deployed a network of 14 seismometers | |||
in the area to monitor seismicity. We are actively collaborating with scientists | |||
and regulators at the Kansas Geological Survey, the Kansas Corporation Commission, | |||
the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, and the Oklahoma Geological | |||
Survey to understand these earthquakes.I am also involved in a larger effort | |||
to compute the earthquake hazard related to induced and potentially induced | |||
earthquakes. Computing the hazard from induced earthquakes is a new challenge | |||
for earthquake scientists because they behave differently than natural earthquakes. | |||
To compute the hazard from these earthquakes requires methods that can handle | |||
rapid changes in earthquake rates and seismically active regions. We have developed | |||
preliminary methods that address these new complexities, which estimate the | |||
hazard over shorter time periods and use very recent earthquake data to predict | |||
future earthquake behavior. It is probable that having additional industrial | |||
information that shows the changing operational parameters and expansion and | |||
contraction of oil and gas fields would help us more accurately describe the | |||
hazard from induced seismicity. For more information on computing the hazard | |||
from induced earthquakes see: Computing Hazard From Induced Earthquakesand a | from induced earthquakes see: Computing Hazard From Induced Earthquakesand a | ||
preliminary report byPetersen et al.(2014).I have recently investigated the | preliminary report byPetersen et al.(2014).I have recently investigated the | ||
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of coal-bed methane in the area. For more information seeRubinsteinet al(2014) | of coal-bed methane in the area. For more information seeRubinsteinet al(2014) | ||
and Barnhartet al.(2014).' | and Barnhartet al.(2014).' | ||
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email: jrubinstein@usgs.gov | |||
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name: Earthquake Hazards Program | |||
url: https://www.usgs.gov/programs/earthquake-hazards | |||
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startDate: '2024-05-12T16:01:10.387336' | |||
name: Justin Rubinstein | |||
url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/justin-rubinstein |