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Maxwell & Young 1995
Maxwell, S.C. and Young, R.P. (1995). A controlled in-situ investigation of the relationship between stress, velocity and induced seismicity. Geophysical Research Letters 22: doi: 10.1029/95GL00885. issn: 0094-8276.

A p-wave velocity survey was performed after the excavation of a cylindrical, horizontal tunnel through homogeneous, visibly unfractured granite. An image of the velocity structure around the tunnel indicate a distinct zone of high velocity corresponding to a zone of increased elastic stresses, where a break-out notch formed. Perpendicular to this zone, a region of decreased velocity was found associated with a region of tensile elastic stress. The stress changes are believed to have preferentially opened and closed pre-existing micro-fractures in the rock, thereby decreasing and increasing the p-wave velocity. Additional velocity decreases are also attributed to creation of new fractures. The excavation-induced microseismicity is found to be generally associated with the high-velocity region adjacent to the notch, and appears to be located along the boundary between the fractured, low-velocity and high-velocity regions. ¿ American Geophysical Union 1995

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Seismology, Earthquake dynamics and mechanics, Seismology, Earthquake parameters
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Geophysical Research Letters
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