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EQMT integrates earthquake catalog data, fault‐network geometry, engineered features, and graph embeddings in a unified framework for forecasting earthquake magnitude and occurrence time. The framework is designed to reflect inter‐fault spatial dependencies together with temporal seismic patterns, addressing limitations of approaches based only on ...
Kiymet Kaya +5 more
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Petroleum reservoir characterization using downhole microseismic monitoring
Imaging of microseismic data is the process by which we use information about the source locations, timing, and mechanisms of the induced seismic events to make inferences about the structure of a petroleum reservoir or the changes that accompany ...
R. Jones +3 more
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Microseismic Monitoring - Methods and Interpretation [PDF]
SUMMARY Microseismic monitoring is attracting great interest due to the application of passive seismic to shale play completion activities and the successful expansion of the method from downhole to surface and near-surface acquisition geometries. Fundamental to this application is the science behind the interpretations: The inherent capabilities and ...
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Microseismic monitoring technology has been widely used in rock mass engineering monitoring. There are still many problems in stability evaluation of rock mass engineering using the microseismic data.
ZHUANG Duan-yang 1, 2, TANG Chun-an 1, 2, LIANG Zheng-zhao 1, 2, MA Ke 2, 3
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Microseismic monitoring is essential for understanding subsurface dynamics and optimizing oil and gas production. However, traditional methods for the automatic detection of microseismic events rely heavily on characteristic functions and human ...
Kun Chen +7 more
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An Optimization Method for the Station Layout of a Microseismic Monitoring System in Underground Mine Engineering. [PDF]
Zhou Z, Zhao C, Huang Y.
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Risk Field of Rock Instability using Microseismic Monitoringdata in Deep Mining. [PDF]
Dong L, Zhu H, Yan F, Bi S.
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Understanding slope behavior through microseismic monitoring [PDF]
It is well known that microseismic activity originates as an elastic stress wave at locations where the material is mechanically unstable. Monitoring techniques focusing on this phenomenon have been studied for over seventy years and are now employed in ...
Mauro Boccolari +4 more
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Deformation Analysis of Large-Scale Rock Slopes Considering the Effect of Microseismic Events
To research the macroscopic deformation of rock microseismic damage, a high-precision microseismic monitoring system was established on the left bank slope of the Baihetan hydropower station in Southwestern China. Based on the microseismic monitoring and
Linlu Dong +5 more
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Experiments carried out in a working iron mine validated the microseismic monitoring technique as a means of detecting fracture noise emissions regarded as signals indicating an incipient collapse.
Senfaute, Gloria +3 more
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