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Analysis Of Microseismic Location Accuracy For Hydraulic Fracturing At The DWTI Site, Jasper, Texas [PDF]
This report presents the results of a feasibility study designed to assess whether microseismic location techniques can provide enough accuracy and precision to enable a high resolution study of the spatial distribution of microseismic events induced ...
Rieven, Shirley, Rodi, William
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Carbon capture and storage, geomechanics and induced seismic activity [PDF]
Injection of large volumes of carbon dioxide (CO2) for the purposes of greenhouse-gas emissions reduction has the potential to induce earthquakes.
Stork, Anna L., Verdon, James P.
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Microseismic Monitoring Using Seismic Mini-Array [PDF]
It was introduced a seismic mini-array that could monitor microseismicity efficiently and analyzed seismic data obtained from the mini-array that was operated from December 19, 2012 to January 9, 2013. The mini-array consisted of a six channel data logger, a central 3 components seismometer, and a tripartite array of vertical sensors centered around ...
Dong-Hoon Sheen +2 more
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Review of artificial intelligence applications in geothermal energy extraction from hot dry rock
This paper systematically summarized the applications of artificial intelligence (AI) in hot dry rock (HDR) geothermal exploitation and discussed the limitations and opportunities. A novel intelligent HDR exploitation system was proposed to promote the development of HDR toward more efficiency, economy, and intelligence.
Kun Ji +5 more
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Study on Rockburst Nucleation Process of Deep-Buried Tunnels Based on Microseismic Monitoring
The objective of this study was to investigate the rockburst nucleation process and provide a theoretical basis for its prediction. A microseismic monitoring system was established in deep tunnels at Jinping II Hydropower Station.
Qun Yu +4 more
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The origin of deep ocean microseisms in the North Atlantic Ocean [PDF]
Oceanic microseisms are small oscillations of the ground, in the frequency range of 0.05–0.3 Hz, associated with the occurrence of energetic ocean waves of half the corresponding frequency.
Clayton, Robert +5 more
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ABSTRACT Hydraulic fracturing technology is widely used in Enhanced Geothermal System (EGS) projects to induce fractures and enhance the permeability of thermal reservoirs. The hydraulic fracturing process of hot dry rock (HDR) is actually a multiphysics coupling process that couples the heat transfer field, seepage field, stress field, and damage ...
Zhiyu Tan +4 more
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Microseismic monitoring is widely applied in dams, mines, and various fields of underground engineering. The number of sensors in microseismic monitoring systems is usually very large, which will result in a huge amount of data being produced if the ...
Ran Zhang +3 more
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Abstract Effectively mitigating induced seismicity in subsurface engineering operations within highly permeable, porous geo‐energy reservoirs requires a clear understanding of how fluid injection parameters influence the seismic response. In this study, we performed injection‐driven fault reactivation experiments on highly permeable saw‐cut Red Felser ...
M. Naderloo +4 more
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Applications of Microseismic Monitoring Technique in Coal Mines: A State-of-the-Art Review
China’s coal mines have to extend to greater depths for the exploitation of more mineral resources, and they have suffered catastrophic mining-induced disasters, such as rockbursts, water inrushes, coal and gas outbursts, and roof fall accidents.
Fei Liu +3 more
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