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hydraulic stimulation enhances the conductivity of the bedrock
23.4.2020
Science news

The Institute of Seismology is collecting observation reports of indused earthquakes from Otaniemi deep geothermal project

Observations are collected for research and monitoring purposes.
19.2.2020
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Seismic data collected around Otaniemi geothermal project enables earthquake science and explains ground shaking patterns across Espoo and Helsinki

In a paper published online in Seismological Research Letters on 5 February 2020 a team led by Seismologists from the Institute of Seismology at...
keilaniemi
25.4.2019
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Earthquakes on heating-plant construction site – no one quite knows the risks

Associate Professor Gregor Hillers from the Institute of Seismology wants to raise the awareness of the geothermal heating plant being built in...
Updated: 29.1.2021
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