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Active Source Seismic (Ultrasonic) Data from Double-Direct Shear Lab Experiments

Published by Pennsylvania State University | Department of Energy | Metadata Last Checked: January 27, 2026 | Last Modified: 2021-06-08T19:19:38Z
Active source ultrasonic data from lab experiments p5270 and p5271 including raw waveforms (WF) and mechanical data (mat). From the PSU team working on the "Machine Learning Approaches to Predicting Induced Seismicity and Imaging Geothermal Reservoir Properties" project. The friction experiments reported here were performed in a double-direct shear (DDS) configuration in a biaxial testing apparatus in the Penn State Rock Mechanics laboratory. In addition to mechanical data acquisition, all experiments were instrumented with an ultrasonic acoustic monitoring system. Both mechanical data and ultrasonic data from experiments p5270 and p5721 are available in this submission.

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