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The earthquake swarm of December 2007 in the Mila region of northeastern Algeria

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  • F. Semmane
  • I. Abacha
  • A. Yelles-Chaouche
  • A. Haned
  • H. Beldjoudi
  • A. Amrani

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In December 2007, the Mila region of northeastern Algeria experienced thousands of microearthquakes (0.8 ≤ Md ≤ 3.9) recorded by eight temporary stations, in addition to permanent stations. Most of the events were too small to be located precisely, but a set of 122 precisely located events shows an alignment of epicenters, extending mainly in a horizontal band at about 1–2 km depth in a NNW–SSE direction and concentrated in a small area, 3 km southeast of Jebel Akhal, a small rocky hill between the Beni Haroun dam/reservoir and the Oued Athmania reservoir. The reservoirs are connected by pipelines, and a pumping station ensures water can be transferred between them at transient pressures of up to 80 bars. During the pumping in 2007, only 45 % of the transferred water (~600,000 m 3 per day) was recovered at the Oued Athmania reservoir, and a large amount of the slightly pressurized water leaked through defective joints in a tunnel that passes through the Jebel. This water penetrated deeply into the soil with the assistance of preexisting fractures, faults, and karsts. Nine days after the first pumping started, a local increase in pore fluid pressures at shallow depths triggered seismicity southeast of Jebel Akhal, where the faults were probably close to failure. The focal mechanisms show a near vertical N–S strike-slip fault plane under regional NW–SE tectonic compression. One of the fault plane solutions is consistent with the NNW–SSE direction along which the seismic events are aligned. Furthermore, a long-term comparison of the seismic activity in the region versus water levels behind the dam and the pumping of water shows that the earthquake swarm was a one-off event related to the pumping operation. Copyright Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2012

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  • F. Semmane & I. Abacha & A. Yelles-Chaouche & A. Haned & H. Beldjoudi & A. Amrani, 2012. "The earthquake swarm of December 2007 in the Mila region of northeastern Algeria," Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards, Springer;International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards, vol. 64(2), pages 1855-1871, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:nathaz:v:64:y:2012:i:2:p:1855-1871
    DOI: 10.1007/s11069-012-0338-7
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    1. Dejana Jakovljević & Zagorka Lozanov-Crvenković, 2015. "Water quality changes after Kraljevo earthquake in 2010," Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards, Springer;International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards, vol. 79(3), pages 2033-2053, December.

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