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**Key Findings:** * Modeled the fluid level response in monitoring wells in response to two earthquake events * Both the direction of the observed fluid level step and the amplitude can be predicted from the computed volumetric strain change and a reasonable set of poroelastic parameters * Shaking may have resulted in physical alteration of the Arbuckle at distances up to ~5O km from the Pawnee earthquake **NRAP Tools:** N/A, Analog study **Location:** Oklahoma Wastewater injection ![NRAP Graphic1](https://edx.netl.doe.gov/edx-admin/upload/image/748ade71-1dad-4c8c-a140-b4712ef1af00/Oklahoma-Wastewater-Injection-as-Analog-for-CO2-Sequestration.PNG)
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citationKroll KA, ES Cochran, and KE Murray. 2017. “Poroelastic Properties of the Arbuckle Group in Oklahoma Derived from Well Fluid Level Response to the 3 September 2016 M-w 5.8 Pawnee and 7 November 2016 M-w 5.0 Cushing Earthquakes.” Seismological Research Letters 88(4):963-970. 10.1785/0220160228.
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poc_emailrobert.dilmore@netl.doe.gov
point_of_contactBob Dilmore
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