The project aims to investigate the possibility of monitoring microseismicity due to fluid injection in sedimentary rocks. The drill hole which is used for the frac-experiment is situated in Gross Schoenebeck, 45 km north of Berlin. Here a sedimentary cover of 4.2 km exists. Between 3.8 and 4.2 km depth (open hole area) 2829000 l of fluid were injected. Continous seismic recordings were made at 28 stations from 25th February to 7th March 2003, including the injection phase, with a sampling rate of 1000 Hz.
Time Frame
- Spring 2003
 
Principal Investigators
- M. Weber
 - E. Huenges
 - T. Ryberg
 - A. Schulze
 - F. Zetsche
 
Project Website
- For more information visit the geothermal project page in situ geothermal lab - GFZ Research Drilling in the vicinity of Berlin
 
Cooperations
- T. Tischner, BGR Hannover
 - H. Buness, GGA Hannover
 
Methods & Equipment
- Passive monitoring of microseismicity due to fluid injection
 - 28 stations with 3 - component, 4.5 Hz geophones
 
Publications/Results