Monika Staszek
Polish Academy of Sciences
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Acta Geophysica | 2017
Konstantinos Leptokaropoulos; Monika Staszek; Szymon Cielesta; Paweł Urban; Dorota Olszewska; Grzegorz Lizurek
The purpose of this study is to evaluate seismic hazard parameters in connection with the evolution of mining operations and seismic activity. The time-dependent hazard parameters to be estimated are activity rate, Gutenberg–Richter b-value, mean return period and exceedance probability of a prescribed magnitude for selected time windows related with the advance of the mining front. Four magnitude distribution estimation methods are applied and the results obtained from each one are compared with each other. Those approaches are maximum likelihood using the unbounded and upper bounded Gutenberg–Richter law and the non-parametric unbounded and non-parametric upper-bounded kernel estimation of magnitude distribution. The method is applied for seismicity occurred in the longwall mining of panel 3 in coal seam 503 in Bobrek colliery in Upper Silesia Coal Basin, Poland, during 2009–2010. Applications are performed in the recently established Web-Platform for Anthropogenic Seismicity Research, available at https://tcs.ah-epos.eu/.
Geophysical Research Letters | 2017
Monika Staszek; Beata Orlecka-Sikora; Konstantinos Leptokaropoulos; Grzegorz Kwiatek; Patricia Martínez-Garzón
We use a high-quality data set from the NW part of The Geysers geothermal field to determine statistical significance of temporal static stress drop variations and their relation to injection rate changes. We use a group of 322 seismic events which occurred in the proximity of Prati-9 and Prati-29 injection wells to examine the influence of parameters such as moment magnitude, focal mechanism, hypocentral depth, and normalized hypocentral distances from open-hole sections of injection wells on static stress drop changes. Our results indicate that (1) static stress drop variations in time are statistically significant, (2) statistically significant static stress drop changes are inversely related to injection rate fluctuations. Therefore, it is highly expected that static stress drop of seismic events is influenced by pore pressure in underground fluid injection conditions and depends on the effective normal stress and strength of the medium.
Open Geosciences | 2015
Monika Staszek; Mateusz Moskalik
Abstract The paper presents a model of contemporary sedimentation in the forefield of Hornbreen, tidewater glacier in Brepollen. The model is based on the results of grain-size analyses of bottom sediments and the information about dominant sedimentary processes in glaciated fjords. It is concluded that apart from the tidewater glacier which is the main source of sediment in this area, the material is transported also from the shores. Subsequently, the material is redeposited by iceberg-caused reworking, slides and gravity flows. Strong decreasing trend of particles’ diameters with increasing distance from the ice cliff is observed.
Acta Geophysica | 2018
Szymon Cielesta; Beata Orlecka-Sikora; Monika Staszek; Paweł Urban; Dorota Olszewska; Elmer Ruigrok; Sam Toon; Matteo Picozzi; Grzegorz Kwiatek; Simone Cesca; José Ángel López Comino; Catherine Isherwood; Nelly Montcoudiol; Janusz Jarosławski
The SHEER database brings together a large amount of data of various types: interdisciplinary site data from seven independent episodes, research data and those for the project results dissemination process. This concerns mainly shale gas exploitation test sites, processing procedures, results of data interpretation and recommendations. The smart SHEER database harmonizes data from different fields (geophysical, geochemical, geological, technological, etc.), creates and provides access to an advanced database of case studies of environmental impact indicators associated with shale gas exploitation and exploration, which previously did not exist. A unique component of the SHEER database comes from the monitoring activity performed during the project in one active shale gas exploration and exploitation site at Wysin, Poland, which started from the pre-operational phase. The SHEER database is capable of the adoption of new data such as results of other Work Packages and has developed an over-arching structure for higher-level integration.
Acta Geophysica | 2018
Konstantinos Leptokaropoulos; Szymon Cielesta; Monika Staszek; Dorota Olszewska; Grzegorz Lizurek; Joanna Kocot; Stanislaw Lasocki; Beata Orlecka-Sikora; Mariusz Sterzel; Tomasz Szepieniec
Research in the field of anthropogenic seismicity (AS) requires not only seismicity data but also data regarding the progress of the technological/production activities which is the origin of the induced or triggered seismic events. Such data are typically restricted and proprietary, and therefore, usually not available for independent researchers who wish to develop, perform and verify scientific research. The induced seismicity-European plate observing system (IS-EPOS) web portal offers to its user’s access to data, applications and documents in order to facilitate AS research. IS-EPOS web portal has been designed to serve as one of the main pillars of the Thematic Core Service—-Anthropogenic Hazards belonging to pan-European multidisciplinary research infrastructure created within the EPOS program. IS-EPOS platform is open for research community and general public according to its rules of access. The platform is operating since January 2016 and is now integrated in the EPOS Integrated Core Services. IS-EPOS e-platform promotes new opportunities to study and comprehend the dynamic and complex solid earth system by integrating the use of multidisciplinary data, data products, analysis models and online applications. The integration of existing and new national and transnational Research Infrastructures increases the access and use of multidisciplinary data recorded by the solid earth observing systems, acquired in laboratory experiments and/or produced by computational simulations. In this paper, we describe the structure and the main innovative characteristics implemented in IS-EPOS. The platform is open to accommodate data integrated within other research projects, and it is continuously being updated with improvements in existing features and implementations of new ones. An appendix at the end of the article provides a summary of acronyms and abbreviations in order to make the reader familiar with the terms used throughout the manuscript.
Geophysical Journal International | 2018
Konstantinos Leptokaropoulos; Monika Staszek; Stanislaw Lasocki; Patricia Martínez-Garzón; Grzegorz Kwiatek
Archive | 2016
Monika Staszek; Beata Orlecka-Sikora; Grzegorz Kwiatek
Archive | 2017
Konstantinos Leptokaropoulos; Monika Staszek; Stanislaw Lasocki; Grzegorz Kwiatek; Patricia Martínez-Garzón
Archive | 2017
Monika Staszek; Beata Orlecka-Sikora; Stanislaw Lasocki; Grzegorz Kwiatek; Konstantinos Leptokaropoulos; Patricia Martínez-Garzón
Geophysical Research Letters | 2017
Monika Staszek; Beata Orlecka-Sikora; Konstantinos Leptokaropoulos; Grzegorz Kwiatek; Patricia Martínez-Garzón