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  Long-lasting seismic swarming induced from flooding of an abandoned coal mine at Gardanne, France

Kinscher, J. L., Niemz, P., Namjesnik, D., Cesca, S., Contrucci, I., Dominique, P., Thoraval, A. (2025): Long-lasting seismic swarming induced from flooding of an abandoned coal mine at Gardanne, France. - Geophysical Journal International, 243, 3, ggaf388.
https://doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggaf388

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Kinscher, J. L.1, Author
Niemz, P.2, Author                 
Namjesnik, D.1, Author
Cesca, Simone2, Author                 
Contrucci, I.1, Author
Dominique, P.1, Author
Thoraval, A.1, Author
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 Abstract: Flooding of abandoned excavation mines implies significant changes in the hydromechanic rock behaviour often associated with instantaneous rock instabilities which cause underground and ground failure and collapses, sometimes (but not always) accompanied by induced seismicity. The permanent modification of the hydrogeological setting may, in certain cases, also induce long-term seismic activities persistent over several years. The governing hydromechanic triggering mechanisms are poorly understood in these cases what bares challenges in related seismic hazard and risk assessment. In this study, we provide new insights into this poorly explored field of fluid induced seismicity, by investigating the long-lasting (>10 yr) swarm activity induced by the flooding of an abandoned coal mine at Gardanne in Southern France. The strongest events of the activity have comparatively small magnitudes (Mw < 2) but are felt by the local population due to their shallow source depth (< 1 km). Thanks to full waveform based source analysis we show that the swarm is associated with the permanent activation of pre-existing faults situated below the flooded mining voids which act as a very high-capacity anthropogenic reservoir and aquifer. We further show that mine water level changes caused by either natural or anthropogenic driving forces cause seismic triggering which involves direct pore-pressure as well as poroelastic effects. These findings provide constraints for adequate guidelines for safe mine water level management and seismic risk mitigation.

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 Dates: 20252025
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 243 (3) Sequence Number: ggaf388 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 0956-540X
ISSN: 1365-246X
Publisher: Oxford
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